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A few weeks back, I visited the Cantor Arts Center on the Stanford University campus. Inside the museum, I spotted this motionless man in the distance.
I thought he must be very tired or talking on his cell phone although I heard no sound uttered in his direction.After I few minutes, I slowly approached him from the side for a closer look.
Is he real?No, "David" is not a living, breathing human being, but he is a realistic life-size sculpture called "Slab Man" by Duane Hanson.
I wonder if the museum has a camera trained on "David" to get a good laugh of all those who come about cautiously.Click on this photo to read the placard on the wall that is next to the sculpture.- Karen
8 comments:
haha, I thought at first he is real too, :) maybe you were in camera?
Lol...that is funny. I thought at first that he is real too.
It's very life-like!! Nicely done!
"David" must be "laughing" at you.
He look so real!
Betchai: I am glad I wasn't the only one who thought so.
Sailor: You fell for the trick too.
Emm: I agree to the point of being scary.
Rainfield61: It won't be the first time.
Lina: Kind of reminds me of the wax museum.
he's extremely life-like.
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