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Javier Marín (b. 1962) is a contemporary Mexican sculptor known for his large-scale sculptures focusing on the human form. He has exhibited extensively for the last 30 years, and his work can be found in major metropolitan museums.
Borofsky made the first Molecule Man sculptures for locations in Los Angeles in 1977 and 1978. [1] They were installed later in 1981 and 1983 (in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, respectively). [3] [4] The sculpture model depicts three human form silhouettes with hundreds of holes, leaning toward each other.
The Vassal Katana Hero and main heroine. Originally living in a village on Melromarc's coast, Raphtalia (ラフタリア, Rafutaria) is a Tanuki-Raccoon demi-human who was left orphaned in the wake of the first Wave to strike the world. Shortly after, she and her fellow villagers were captured and sold into slavery by Melromarc's Royal Knights.
Stay are identical cast iron human form sculptures made by Antony Gormley and installed in two locations in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The first sculpture was installed in the Avon River in September 2015. The second in the Northern Quadrangle of the Christchurch Arts Centre was unveiled on 1 October 2016. [1]
Videos and photos posted to the studio’s Facebook page showed sculptures Lampi made from remains and human skulls. “Plenty to look at while you get a tattoo,” one post said.
The male figure becomes more abstract as the visitor nears the sculpture. [2] Writing about the sculpture, Atlas Obscura said, "Exposure most definitely resembles a giant figure squatting to poop. This is so apparent that the locals have taken to calling the work, 'the shitting man'". [ 3 ]
The sculpture comprises two elements: one resembles the head and torso of a human figure, and the other can be seen the figure's legs. The torso is a relatively thin slab of bronze, with protruding rounded lumps suggesting body parts, the top terminating at a fin which can be interpreted as the head and which extends down the back of the torso into its backbone.
In documenta 5 in Kassel 1972, [7] he presented Arden Andersen and Nora Murphy, a hyper-realistic sculpture of a couple in the act of love-making, made from bodycasts rendered in polyester resin. [8] [9] This alienation between the lovers and their incurable misfortune becomes even clearer with his 1978 work on display in Aachen, entitled The ...