14/11/2019

Amazing! This sculpture of a female Corps member made by a male Corps member is so realistic it could pass for a real human being

Amazing! This sculpture of a female Corps member made by a male Corps member is so realistic it could pass for a real human being
Facebook user, Ugochukwu Tony Oputa posted photos of a sculpture of a female Corps member who looks like a real human being.
The sculpture was made by Arigbede Ojo Olaropo, a talented artist, who just completed his national youth service in Edo state."This should pass as one of the most realistic sculptures ever made around these parts. From the accurate proportion &scaling of the mould, the painting, proper shading of the highlights & mid-tones, the detailing, etc. Up until recently I still had my doubts that it’s was an actual statue, was thinking it could be a pun. This statue was made by a corp member Arigbede Ojo Olaropo, a Batch C, Stream 2 Corps member with state code ED/18C/3549, that just completed his service year at Benin City, Edo State. He is an art instructor, he is into Figure Modelling, Paper Modelling, Metal Art, Junks art, Water Fountain, Building of Tree House and lots more.
 Oputa wrote
Amazing! This sculpture of a female Corps member made by a male Corps member is so realistic it could pass for a real human being
Amazing! This sculpture of a female Corps member made by a male Corps member is so realistic it could pass for a real human being
Amazing! This sculpture of a female Corps member made by a male Corps member is so realistic it could pass for a real human being
Amazing! This sculpture of a female Corps member made by a male Corps member is so realistic it could pass for a real human being
Amazing! This sculpture of a female Corps member made by a male Corps member is so realistic it could pass for a real human being
Amazing! This sculpture of a female Corps member made by a male Corps member is so realistic it could pass for a real human being

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