Madame Tussauds never dreamed
New York-based sculptor Carol Feuerman creates breathtakingly hyper-realistic sculptures of wet people using resin and oil paint.
Carole Feuerman is an internationally renowned and recognized sculptor. Her merits are most revered in her homeland, in America. For more than forty years now, she has successfully managed a company, also created by her own hands - Feuerman Studios Inc, where she not only creates and presents her work, but also allocates a place in the sun, next to herself, and for other artists.
Her name is included in An American Odyssey 1945-1980, marking Feuerman as the preeminent American artist of the post-war era. Her works have been exhibited in the most famous museums in the world, for example, the Prado in Madrid and the St. Petersburg Hermitage.
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1. Feuerman first makes his sculptures in plaster, and then covers them with resin, paints with oil and glazes. The creation of one sculpture takes from 6 months to several years, and the layers of paint are in the hundreds.
2. Feyerman's author's technique was transparent drops of water, giving the already “living” sculptures a special realism.
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Keywords: Hyperrealism | Sculptures