The Melted Works of Jane Moseley are Incredibly Lifelike
Chalaine Mantha — February 6, 2011 — Art & Design
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Jane Moseley is certainly a unique artist. In these works she makes waxlike sculptures of people. The people are reminiscent of wax dripping off a candlestick, and are eerie and fascinating at the same time. The statues look like real people that have been encapsulated in pounds of melting wax.
These sculptures aren't miniature, either: Jane Moseley took the time to make an entire human body. Even a child is portrayed, although it looks like it is running away from something.
These sculptures aren't miniature, either: Jane Moseley took the time to make an entire human body. Even a child is portrayed, although it looks like it is running away from something.
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