If you get knocked down, simply don’t get up again. That’s how I fall asleep.
I had forgotten that one. It seems to suffer from the same fault - the head is ballooning out. My guess is the both wonky statues were done from a photograph by someone who does not understand vision.
At normal viewing distances, we get little perspective effect when looking at a face - we don’t see huge noses - but our binocular vision means we see further around a face then a camera with a single lens would at that distance. This is part of the “camera adds 10 lbs” story, and it seems to be the same with the statues.
The bit I don’t get is the sculptor must have stood back, looked at their bust, and said “Yep, that’s a likeness. Send it to the foundry”.
Method acting sculpting?
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