Marc Sijan





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.



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Valeria
great! the details are fantastic
May 8th, 2010
prince
lol like those random pics..:)
May 9th, 2010
Tukmol
WTF,they are so surreal!look at the facial expression of that lady in red holding a bottled water,lol!
marc sijan is a genius!
May 30th, 2010
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Moriel,
Apr 14th, 2012
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Good work, It’s posts like this that keep me coming back and checking this site regularly, thanks for the info!
Apr 17th, 2012
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