Argentina-born artist Claudia Fontes (previously) continues her Foreigners series with small sculptures of figures enveloped by plumes of porcelain. Recent additions to the expanding collection are more abstract than previous iterations, which often revealed the body’s curves and gestures, although all of the works feature limbs embracing within or attempting to escape from the textured clouds. The pocked surface resembles organic matter, like sea sponges or coral, and seamlessly merges life forms into a cohesive structure. More
I have been producing bronze sculptures for over 30 years. Large projects included ‘Icarus’ for the London 2012 Olympic Village and Hammersmith Man for the Hammersmith fly-over. My artwork is nearly always based on the human figure whether in an abstract form or in a realistic way.
Argentina-born artist Claudia Fontes (previously) continues her Foreigners series with small sculptures of figures enveloped by plumes of porcelain. Recent additions to the expanding collection are more abstract than previous iterations, which often revealed the body’s curves and gestures, although all of the works feature limbs embracing within or attempting to escape from the textured clouds. The pocked surface resembles organic matter, like sea sponges or coral, and seamlessly merges life forms into a cohesive structure. More
Artist Willy Verginer lives and works in a small town called Ortisei in South Tyrol, Italy. His figurative sculptures are carved from solid pieces of lindenwood and often painted with acrylic or accompanied by additional materials. Several of his more recent works as part of a series called Human Nature were on exhibition at Galerie Majke Hüsstege earlier this year and you can see much more of his work on his website. More
My name is Thomas Dambo, I'm a Danish artist who works with recycled materials. Over the last 3 years I made 25 big recycled sculptures around the world. Recently I made 6 hidden giants in my hometown of Copenhagen.
I have been producing bronze sculptures for over 30 years. Large projects included ‘Icarus’ for the London 2012 Olympic Village and Hammersmith Man for the Hammersmith fly-over. My artwork is nearly always based on the human figure whether in an abstract form or in a realistic way.
Seoul-based digital artist and sculptor Kyuin Shim explores complex themes through his distorted visions of the human body. With a mastery of constructing
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Argentinian artist Gerardo Feldstein came to sculpture through painting. Born in Buenos Aires, he studied electrical engineering for a few years, started to paint and today he is an artist in various fields. His sculptures are made of different materials, he uses wire, wood, textiles and other things to form his works. It is always […]
I have never seen a sculptor more stunning than the Daphne and Apollo sculptor in Rome Italy. Find out where you can see this during your trip.
Helsinki-based artist Pia Mnnikk observes and recreates physical paths of the human form, depicting small intervals of movement within a space, in her Dj
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An enchanting arrangement that you'd never guess was made of bird feathers.
These small creatures inhabit their own world beneath the protective branches of a tree of life. Standing in serene harmony, they embrace, sharing warmth through their delicate bodies. Each crow possesses only one hand, with the larger crow offering a protective hug to the smaller one. Simultaneously, the smaller crow tenderly rests its hand upon the larger crow's heart, healing it and melting the ice within. This bronze sculpture is original, hand made and one of the kind. It is shipped from artist's studio in Lithuania, Artwork details: Title: "Little Crows". Artist: Aurelija Šimkutė (Lithuania). Year created: 2023. Media: bronze, silver-plating. Dimensions: 30 x 15 x 13 cm / 11.81 x 5.91 x 5.12 in. Edition: 1/1. Signed and numbered. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Delivery: FREE WORLDWIDE DELIVERY. Shipped from artist's studio in Lithuania. Estimated delivery: 2-3 weeks. Check our FAQ for more info about payments and shipping. Please note: Colours may vary slightly due to different monitors. Import duties may apply. Please contact us if you have any questions about this sculpture. SECURE PAYMENT In order to prevent fraud and make sure your payment is secure we only accept PayPal and credit cards that are 3D secured. AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED We guarantee that all sold artworks are authentic - they are signed by artists and/or come with Certificates of Authenticity. FREE & SAFE DELIVERY The artwork is shipped insured and should reach you in 2-3 weeks. You will receive a tracking code and will be able to track it's journey online. RETURNS & REFUNDS We believe that you will love our art, but if it is not love at first sight, we will accept it back and reimburse you. Check our refund policy for details.
Wicca has no shortage of GLBTQ people who contribute to its cultural milieu, but perhaps we should be making a greater effort to include GLBTQ images of deity and mythology. Here are some ideas.
It was thought that no bronzes by Michelangelo had survived, but a team of international experts have gathered compelling evidence that two masterpieces are early works by the artist
From his workshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Luciano Polverigiani creates ceramics that teeter between traditional sculpture and toy.
“It is the profound modesty of the language that offers what so many people for so many centuries have found in this book: a pure apprehension of the mystery of which we are part.”
Day 14 of the Thing-a-Day Challenge Materials: Brass wire, gut (sausage casing), acrylic glazing medium When I don’t feel like trying out a new form, one of the shapes I fall back on is an ab…
Artist Adam Parker Smith runs classical sculptures through a trash compactor. (Okay, not really, but it sure looks like it.)
Invoking metamorphosis in material and subject matter, Rebecca Manson fashions large-scale wings and bodies.
As her new exhibition opens at the ICA in London, Penny Goring discusses living through hell to create art, and the power of creativity in the face of austerity
The British-born, Denmark-based sculptor Nicholas Shurey creates hand-carved wooden pieces that exist as furniture, art objects, and sculptures all at once. During the height of...
Fixated on a mythological depiction of nature, Japanese artist Ishibashi Yui sculpts feral children that appear to belong to another realm of reality. Pallid, hairless human bodies become fused with roots and vines, brought to life through a mixture of wood, resin, clay, wire and paint. Oftentimes, the figures appear imprisoned by the flora. In Then, It Returns Slowly, a pregnant woman's face erupts with flesh-colored growths that form a tree trunk. The character in Dream of 10 Billion Years succumbs to a similar fate as her limbs are fused with a chair and her head becomes a bouquet-like arrangement of leaves and branches. These sculptures personify nature as a force that reclaims its power from its human occupants. Take a look at some of Yui's sculptures after the jump.