He is not died yet!
Ron Mueck was born in 1958, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Artist and sculptor Ron Mueck is primarily known for creating giant but hyper-realistic works based on human form. They are chiefly made out of silicone casts.
The value of Ron Mueck's "Angel" sculpture is not publicly disclosed, as it is part of private collections or exhibitions. Mueck's sculptures have sold for prices ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars in the past, depending on factors like size, complexity, and demand.
Before 2010 he made 37 sculptures.
Ron Mueck has not won any major awards, but his hyper-realistic sculptures have gained recognition and praise from the art world and the public. His work has been exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries around the world.
Polyester resin, fiberglass, polyurethane, horse hair and cotton
Ron Mueck primarily uses materials such as silicone, fiberglass, and acrylic resin to create his hyper-realistic sculptures. These materials allow him to achieve intricate details and lifelike textures that enhance the emotional impact of his work. Mueck often employs a mix of traditional and contemporary techniques to manipulate these materials, resulting in strikingly realistic human figures. Additionally, he sometimes integrates other materials like paint and hair to further enhance realism.
No, Ron doesn't die at all.
According to the Brooklyn Museum, it is mixed media. I would imagine that it is made from the same materials as his larger pieces which is silicone, fiberglass, paint, and nylon. There are a few YouTube videos that deal with making of the Mask II.
If you are referring to Ron Weasley, then no he doesn't.
Ron Archer died in 2007.