Woman with Glasses AP Mixed Media Sculpture 1984 39 in
Marc Sijan
Sculpture : Mixed Media and Hydrocal Acrylic
Size : 39x28 x9 in | 99x71 x23 cm
Edition : From the AP Edition of 100
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Year1984
Hand SignedOn Verso
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromArtist 1984
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from the artist at an art fair in Florida
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
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LID103976
Marc Sijan - United States
Art Brokerage: Marc Sijan American Artist: Marc Sijan's Superrealistic sculptures are "homages to humanity's fascination with its own forms a fascination which has compelled artists throughout the millennia to mirror life in virtually every medium." Sijan's figures are incredibly lifelike, sensuous and graceful. In fact, they are so lifelike, they seem always on the verge of movement, a mere instant away from action. The pores in the skin, the tiny hairs, and veins; even the bald spots, the blemishes, the individual shapes of the faces that make human beings so similar, yet so unique: These are the essence of what makes Marc Sijan's work so arresting. Sijan, a Milwaukee-based artist, carries on the tradition of a very old form, but his approach is very modern. His realism recalls the work of the Greek sculptors in its bold expression of human energy and poise. But Sijan is not necessarily celebrating the ideal form. His figures are more gritty, more natural a tribute to real people. Sijan's work is similar to that of fellow artists Duane Hansen and John DeAndrea, who use lifelike human figures to express elements of the human condition and human relationships. But whereas his colleagues tend to express a kind of static existence, Sijan tries to capture a life force in full swing. His work has won him recognition throughout the country, with over 50 one-man museum exhibitions worldwide, over half of which set all time attendance records. His work appears in permanent collections in over 30 international museums. listings wanted.