Randall Rosenthal is an American sculptor born in 1947, renowned for his hyperrealist sculptures that often depict everyday objects with a touch of humor. His remarkable works are meticulously carved from a single block of pine and finished with acrylic and ink to achieve an astonishing level of detail that mimics the real thing.
Rosenthal’s subjects have included stacks of newspapers, cash, comic books, and various other items that one might find on a tabletop. His unique approach to sculpture challenges viewers’ perceptions of reality and art, blurring the lines between the two. Rosenthal’s talent has been recognized internationally, with exhibitions at prestigious venues such as the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and his works are sought after by collectors worldwide.