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The term living statue refers to a street artist who poses like a statue or mannequin, usually with realistic statue-like makeup, sometimes for hours at a time.
Living statue performers can fool passersby and a number of hidden camera shows on television have used living statues to startle people. As with all performing arts, living statue performers may perform as buskers.Cite error: A <ref>
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Busking
Performing as a living statue is a prevalent form of busking, especially in places with a high level of tourism. A living statue performer will strategically choose a spot, preferably one with a high level of foot traffic, and out of the way. The performer creates the illusion of complete stillness while standing. Sometimes, passers-by do not realize the performer is a real person, which often causes surprise when the 'statue' gives them a small gesture (such as a wink or nod). A busker's objective is to create moments of interaction that result in a tip. The amount of money a performer makes day to day depends on his or her ability to effectively interact with the crowd.
Gallery
- Living statue in Miami Beach, Florida
- A Living Statue "Stillman Theater" draws a fascinated crowd
- "Sophie Malraye, Statue Vivante", World Champion 2006 in Arnhem. Paris, France
- "The Copper Cowboy" in Chicago "The Copper Cowboy" in Chicago
- Barcelona Barcelona
- Alcalá de Henares
- Jubilee Gardens, London
- "Silver man" at Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco
- Street performer spray painted silver in Edinburgh.
- Vienna
- Lisbon
- Rome, Italy (imitation of bronze?)
- The Venetian Macao, Macau
- Pariser Platz, Berlin
- Gloucester, England
- Fairy, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa
- A Living Statue seen in the Downtown of Leon, Mexico.
- Predator, Edinburgh, Scotland
- Sydney Art Gallery
- A living statue at Epcot.
- Living statue of D. B. Cooper in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
See also
References
External links
- How to Be a Living Statue
- Living Statue 101 Or How To Stand Still and Move People by Amanda Palmer
- Busker Alley living statues videos.
- Statuavivente.com, Italia by Henry White
- What kinds of brands, companies and individuals can benefit from Human Statues, bodypainting and bodyart
- CIO Networking Evening - photos of human statues at Art Gallery of NSW
- Human Statues news articles
- Eva Rinaldi chats with ABC Fiona Wyllie about the World Bodypainting Festival
- Bodypainting at Australian Sports Entertainment
- The Australian Tattoo & Body Art Expo