My visit to the Ron Mueck exhibition, for the second time, merely because on my first trip I discovered that we were able to take photos of the sculptures. I was shattered, because I generally live my camera attached to me and didn't have it with me that day assuming I'd be told to take it off. So I had to go back because I couldn't pass up the opportunity to take my own photos of his work.
The above and below works were fantastic as he has able to capture so much human emotion within these. I know that when I witnessed my grandparents slow 'decay' I suppose, it was traumatic and the piece In Bed clearly depicts the dying aged figure in a hospital bed. I have personally attached my own experiences with this piece and that's why I love it so much.
Dead Dad was absolutely amazing in that he has depicted an alive person in a smaller and what looks to be, dead state. It's scarily realistic.
I was loving the elbows, hands and feet in this exhibition, merely on how realistic they appeared and how difficult it would have been to get them to look so damn real. Particularly the colouring of the skin. That pale opaque pink skin, so very blotchy and sometimes freckly and he has captured that!
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