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Evan Penny — No One – In Particular #7 from Series 1
Evan Penny

No One – In Particular #7 from Series 1

A hyperrealistic human figure crafted from silicone, pigment, fabric, and hair, Evan Penny's *No One – In Particular #7 from Series 1* presents an anonymous yet uncannily lifelike presence that blurs the boundary between sculpture and living form. Penny's meticulous manipulation of materials renders every pore, wrinkle, and strand of hair with startling fidelity, while the figure's deliberately generic features resist individual identity. The work provokes a profound sense of unease, inviting viewers to question the nature of representation, identity, and what it means to be a specific person.

Medium
silicone, pigment, fabric, hair, plaster, wood

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

June 30, 2015

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Evan Penny, No One – In Particular #7 from Series 1

A hyperrealistic human figure crafted from silicone, pigment, fabric, and hair, Evan Penny's *No One – In Particular #7 from Series 1* presents an anonymous yet uncannily lifelike presence that blurs the boundary between sculpture and living form. Penny's meticulous manipulation of materials renders every pore, wrinkle, and strand of hair with startling fidelity, while the figure's deliberately generic features resist individual identity. The work provokes a profound sense of unease, inviting viewers to question the nature of representation, identity, and what it means to be a specific person.

Medium
silicone, pigment, fabric, hair, plaster, wood
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Sculpture, Canadian, Canadian Artist, Silicone Sculpture, Figure, Human Portrait, Male Artist, Installation, Uncanny Valley, Sculpture, Portrait Subject, Mixed Media, Uncanny, Silicone Art, Contemporary Artist, Contemporary Sculptor, Installation Art, Hyperrealistic, Skin Tones, Portrait, Mixed Media Sculpture, Twenty-First Century, Human Form, Neutral Tones, Silicone, Three-Dimensional, Hyperrealism, Figurative, Portrait Study, Contemporary

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