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There is a feeling of incompleteness when I see images of Ron Mueck's work. This is based purely on the fact that I crave to experience it in real life.
I imagine a feelings of being overwhelmed and insecure. I also want to view the mastery of the craft like with any hyper-realist work.
1 comment:
I simply adore his work. It is fantastic.
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