But as usually get ready for your jaw-dropping experience my friends because Ron Mueck is a genius when it comes to sculpture, a realist sculptor a hyper realist sculptor. If you do not know the meaning of that, at the end of the show your brains going to define it.











A Video on Ron Mueck's Work:
Who is Ron Mueck?
Ron Mueck was born in 1958, his Australian parents were toy makers.
Mueck's early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for 15 years on television catering to children. He then creating special effects for the 1986 film Labyrinth and also contributed the voice of Ludo.
Mueck moved on to establish his own company in London, making photo-realistic props and animatronics for the advertising industry. Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side.
Mueck increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles. He then started his own company in London, making models to be photographed for advertisements. Now he's creating on his own and showcasing his work in places such as the Royal Academy, the Millennium Dome in London and the Venice Biennale and not to forget his art can be photographed from any angle.
Resources:
Ron Mueck: Hyper-Realist Sculptor
About Ron Mueck
Ron Mueck's Art Slideshow
More of Ron's Work
If you liked this post you should also take a look at Pictures of Eyes, Moon, Earth, Solar System and Man and The Art at Kalaghoda Festival 2008 Bombay as well, thanks Mridul once again.




























































































































































4 comments
I have never came across such a high quality artist that create like a real man toys
Hehe yes man hes pretty crazy :) Real man toys sounds rather cool im gonna visit your blog to see where you from!
crazy n nice art !!
@ sachin yes I agree its pretty insane the art by Ron Mueck.
BTW the link to your blog was not working so I couldn't check it out.
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