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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.
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.
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.
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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