The Sculptures are almost human by their shape, were they not for the vast majority part covered with fine ceramic feathers, scales or letters.
Zack McLaughlin is a London-based artist and sculptor who has created a series of beautiful bird sculptures from paper, clay, wire and wood. McLaughlin loves birds and his adoration for the natural world shines through in his amazingly lifelike work. Wow!
Sidney Hutter: Pioneering glass artist creating innovative sculptures. Explore his unique laminated glass techniques and architectural-inspired designs in museums worldwide.
new york's klein sun gallery presents 'textbooks', a solo exhibition of mixed media installations and sculptures by beijing-based artist li hongbo.
Discover Jaroslav Prosek, renowned Czech glass sculptor. Explore his unique optical glass and crystal creations inspired by nature and yachting. Award-winning art for collectors.
Lisbon-born sculptor David Oliveira creates delicate sculptures using wire that’s formed to look like ink sketches hovering in air. Some pi...
An invitation to the spring echibition KROKUSEXPO at the Gallery DE ONTDEKKING VAN DE HEMEL revealed these mysterious creatures detail Amazing work by self-taught artist Stroff, with a large selection of fascinating sculptures. In the same exhibition, paintings from Etienne Van Bellinghen The gallery offers a combination of art with antiques spread over different rooms. Third artist in the exhibition is Freddy Goolaerts. KROKUSEXPO every weekend from February 27 until March 28 - 2010, from 14.00 until 18.00 De ontdekking van de Hemel http://www.deontdekkingvandehemel.be/
Image 2 of 19 from gallery of Meet the Artist Behind Those Amazing, Hand-Knitted Playgrounds. Photograph by Masaki Koizum
Andy Goldsworthy born 26 July 1956 is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist living in Scotland who produces site-specific...
The amazing installation was created by Mexican artist Gabriel Dawe, who has been tricking museum visitors in Ohio into believing they are seeing the meteorological wonder indoors.
Meet Ron Muech- Hyper Realist Sculptor..! Ron Mueck heter konstnären bakom de här hyperrealistiska skulpturerna. Som du ser nedan, sparar han inte på krutet när det gäller att få sina skapelser att…
Discover Jaroslav Prosek, renowned Czech glass sculptor. Explore his unique optical glass and crystal creations inspired by nature and yachting. Award-winning art for collectors.
I like Cy Twombly’s work so much, and his oeuvre is spread over such a long period that I am featuring his work over three blogs, dealing first with the 1950s – 1960s, followed by the 1970s – 1980s, and finally the 1990s – 2000s. Twombly is an American artist well known for his large-scale, freely scribbled, calligraphic-style graffiti paintings. Twombly was born in 1928 in Lexington, Virginia. He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and at Washington and Lee University in Lexington. From 1950 to 1951, he studied at the Art Students League of New York where he met Robert Rauschenberg, who encouraged him to attend Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina. At Black Mountain in 1951 and 1952 he studied with Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell and Ben Shahn, and met John Cage. The Kootz Gallery in New York organized Twombly's first solo exhibition in 1951. At this time his work was influenced by Kline's black-and-white gestural expressionism, as well as Paul Klee’s imagery. In 1952, he received a grant from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which enabled him to travel to North Africa, Spain, Italy and France. On his return in 1953 he served in the army as a cryptologist, an activity that left a distinct mark on his artistic style. From 1955 to 1959, he worked in New York, where he became a prominent figure among a group of artists including Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. In 1959 he went to Italy, settling permanently in Rome. It was here that he began to work on a larger scale and distanced himself from his former expressionist imagery. Twombly was invited to exhibit his work at the Venice Biennale in 1964. In 1968, the Milwaukee Art Museum mounted the first retrospective of his art. The artist has also been honored by retrospectives at the Kunsthaus Zürich in 1987, the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, in 1988, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1994, with additional venues in Houston, Los Angeles, and Berlin. The Cy Twombly Gallery of the Menil Collection in Houston, which was designed by Renzo Piano and opened in 1995, houses more than thirty of Twombly's paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, dating from 1953 to 1994. A large collection of Twombly's work is also kept by the Museum Brandhorst and the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich. 1951 Min-Oe 1953 Quazazat 1953 Tiznit 1953 Untitled 1953 Untitled 1955 Free Wheeler 1957 Blue Room 1957 Untitled 1958 The Castle 1959 View 1960 Untitled 1961 Ferragosto 1961 Ferragosto IV 1961 Ferragosto V 1961 Untitled 1963 Leda and the Swan 1964 School of Athens 1968 Untitled
Image 5 of 19 from gallery of Meet the Artist Behind Those Amazing, Hand-Knitted Playgrounds. Photograph by Masaki Koizum
Luo Li Rong est une artiste chinoise qui vit depuis quelques années en Belgique. Toute jeune déjà elle s’adonne à la sculpture et étudie l’art à la prestigieuse Académie des Beaux-Arts (CAFA) de Pékin. Encensée lors de l’obtention de son diplôme, elle devient membre de l’atelier du maître Zon Jiabao. Elle y approfondit l’art sculptural figuratif sur une base classique. Son objectif était de ne plus « faire qu’un » avec le modèle dans « l’esprit ». Après sa formation, elle reçoit de nombreuses demandes et travaille sur des projets et des sculptures destinés à des espaces publics, parmi lesquels les Jeux Olympiques de 2008 à Beijing. Même en Belgique, elle reste fidèle à ses principes. Elle continue à travailler de façon concentrée à son œuvre et s’instruit des techniques des sculpteurs européens de la Renaissance, du Baroque et d’autres périodes. Ses sculptures stupéfient le spectateur par leur beauté, leur expertise et surtout leur élégance féminine.