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Carole A. Feuerman — Beachball
Carole A. Feuerman

Beachball

1984

A stunning example of Carole A. Feuerman's signature hyperrealist style, *Beachball* depicts a swimmer in a moment of serene repose, rendered with breathtaking lifelike detail through the masterful application of oil and resin. The figure's glistening, water-slicked skin and meticulously crafted wig hair create an uncanny sense of reality, blurring the boundary between sculpture and life. The work captures a fleeting, contemplative moment, inviting viewers to question the nature of representation and the human form.

Medium
oil, resin and wig

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Carole A. Feuerman, Beachball, 1984

A stunning example of Carole A. Feuerman's signature hyperrealist style, *Beachball* depicts a swimmer in a moment of serene repose, rendered with breathtaking lifelike detail through the masterful application of oil and resin. The figure's glistening, water-slicked skin and meticulously crafted wig hair create an uncanny sense of reality, blurring the boundary between sculpture and life. The work captures a fleeting, contemplative moment, inviting viewers to question the nature of representation and the human form.

Medium
oil, resin and wig
Year
1984
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Sculpture, Mixed Media, Beach Theme, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Female Artist, Human Figure, Vibrant Colors, Playful Mood, Hyperrealism

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