NJACO's Crazy, Amazing, Jaw-Dropping Pics

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Ron Moeck is Australian, born in 1958, sculptures one of many hyper realistic works with silicone, acrylic and fiber glass. Now he lives in Great Britain. Mueck does not only imitate the reality but he also grants to its figures the expressions of feelings. All the works of Mueck have an imposing presence by their hyperrealism. The following are some of his artworks.
 

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Do we ever really look at whats below us?
 

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Check some of this stuff. The black/ white pic, you stare at the dot in the middle for 30 seconds then glance at a white section. What do you see? And the mountain pic has animals in it. The others are pretty cool.
 

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I know many have probably seen this but to me its amazing.

The Terracotta Army was buried with the Emperor of Qin (Qin Shi Huangdi) in 210-209 BC (his reign over Qin was from 247 BC to 221 BC and unified China from 221 BC to the end of his life in 210 BC). Their purpose was to help rule another empire with Shi Huangdi in the afterlife. Consequently, they are also sometimes referred to as "Qin's Armies".

The Terracotta Army was discovered in March 1974 by local farmers drilling a water well to the east of Mount Lishan.
 

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Chris, I swear you come up with some of the most amazing pictures. As for Qin's Armies I remember reading that all the soldiers are different, no two are alike. unbelievable!
 

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