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I Think You Should Know

Ron Muech

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Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side. Muech increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles."

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

Ron Muech fine art sculptor

I Think You Should Know

Could fixing clouds, pollinating a barren earth, making wind and patching up the sky ever be turned into almost humorous subjects? In “The Architect’s Brother,” a series of 42 photographic
images by Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison, we follow a determined and optimistic Everyman who does just that.

edison's light



Oppenheimer's Garden



Cloudcatcher

The Visitation



Da Vinci's Wings

Passage