The Yoda Scultpure by Andrea Eusebi Comes to Life
Marina Rotharmel — October 4, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: andreaeusebi.blogspot.it & laughingsquid
Yoda, the all knowing character and teacher of the force, has come to life thanks to the sculpture by artist Andrea Eusebi. This incredibly life-like sculpture truly does justice to the epic Star Wars films. Eusebi, who is an Italian artist and sculptor has devoted his life and career into making detailed character sculptures come alive.
The awesome Yoda piece is a seriously realistic version of the iconic Star Wars character. Eusebi created Yoda out of plastiline modelling clay and then painted his face to give him a very different skin color than fans are used to seeing on him. He looks much more human in this depiction due to lots of wrinkles and skin blemishes.
Check this sculpture out if you love the Star Wars films, or are a huge fan of pop culture art.
The awesome Yoda piece is a seriously realistic version of the iconic Star Wars character. Eusebi created Yoda out of plastiline modelling clay and then painted his face to give him a very different skin color than fans are used to seeing on him. He looks much more human in this depiction due to lots of wrinkles and skin blemishes.
Check this sculpture out if you love the Star Wars films, or are a huge fan of pop culture art.
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