For most painters, making art begins when brush is put to canvas.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK Made from cast ferrous cement this work explores the notion of the female body, how it is considered by both the viewer and the owner. A commentary on the evolving role of the female body in art and culture. These works depict the juxtaposition of women as objects of aesthetic admiration and desire with contemporary themes of empowerment and self direction. Original Created: 2020 Subjects: Women Materials: Steel, Stone, Wood, Other Styles: Conceptual, Expressionism, Figurative, Fine Art, Surrealism Mediums: Clay, Plaster, Stone, Wood, Metal DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Sculpture: Clay on Steel Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 5.1 W x 15.7 H x 6.7 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Crate
Introducing our elegant and eye-catching Yoga Woman Table Ornaments! Each beautifully crafted ornament depicts a graceful and curvy female figure in a relaxed and peaceful yoga pose, exuding a sense of serenity and tranquility. The smooth curves and contours of the figure create a sense of movement and flow, making it a wonderful decorative piece to add to your home or office. Crafted with care, these resin ornaments are available in white, stone, and black making them the perfect match to your décor. They are a fantastic gift for someone special or a treat for yourself, adding a touch of sophistication and style to any setting. A lovely gift for someone special or for yourself - especially for the Yoga enthusiast in your life! Perfect for those looking to add an artistic touch to their favourite space A fab choice for any style of interior
All About Terrain SW 9613 Paint Color by Sherwin Williams, All Coordinating Colors, Trims, Accent Colors And Undertones Included
A cob house is an earthen building that uses a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and sometimes gravel. Cob house builders shape the mix by hand and let it dry
A cob house is an earthen building that uses a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and sometimes gravel. Cob house builders shape the mix by hand and let it dry
A cob house is an earthen building that uses a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and sometimes gravel. Cob house builders shape the mix by hand and let it dry
Es imposible que todo lo que hacemos a lo largo de nuestras vidas salga a…
Ik heb enkele nieuwe kleisoorten aangekocht, waaronder de K 148 Vingerling. Deze is licht gechamotteerd, witbakkend. 1000-1280 °C. Ik wil deze klei niet alleen eens uitproberen omdat deze wit bakke…
Perhaps one of the most recognisable images of our zellige bejmat tiles has been the iconic Richmond residential project by...
A cob house is an earthen building that uses a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and sometimes gravel. Cob house builders shape the mix by hand and let it dry
How to Reconstitute and Recycle Bone Dry Block of Clay and Reclaiming Clay Scraps: Clay can be recycled and reclaimed so that it can be used again. The most common question we get is, "how can I reclaim large blocks of clay that are too dry or totally dry"? --------------------------------------------- Related Useful Tutorials Li…
In Jeju, a volcanic island located in South Korea, “mudle” is local dialect for a mound of volcanic stones in the field, a traditional ritual. This art of stacking can serve as inspiration for your own assembly of these unique crayons. Handmade of beeswax and mineral pigments in tones of grey and clay, they are a realistic representation of volcanic stone that can be used to write and draw. Box size is 4" x 6", contains 4 crayons reflecting the natural tones of Jeju volcanic stones. Wms&Co is the only online source for these in the U.S.Made in South KoreaAlso available in a Colors version.
Since antiquity, marble has been a preferred material for sculptors and architects alike because of its relative softness and the unlikelihood that it’ll shatter. British artist Matthew Simmonds (previously) fuses these two traditional forms and honors their history with his miniature models carved into hunks of the raw stone. Evoking ancient ruins and sacred architecture—most pieces aren’t modeled after specific structures—the chiseled sculptures are complete with grand archways, ornately tiled ceilings, and minuscule statues on display in their halls. More
Johnson Tsang (previously) continues to create spectacularly emotive ceramic sculptures of the human face. The Hong Kong-based artist’s latest series, Lucid Dream II, features surreal contortions that squish, wring, melt, and stretch. Titles like “Remembrance,” “Extrication,” and “Unveiled” suggest an exploration of the liminal space between the conscious and subconscious, in addition to the self and other. Tsang uses plain, unglazed clay, eschewing typical lifelike details such as color, hair, and apparel, to focus the viewer’s attention on the universally-relatable expressions of each of his imagined subjects. More
british artist matthew simmonds carves intricate miniature models of architectural spaces into parts of unfinished stone and marble.
When joining two pieces of clay, you’ll have the best chance of them staying joined if you score (rough up the surfaces to be joined) and then slip (paint both scored surfaces with a pre-made clay slip).
Chinese artist Luo Li Rong creates the most realistic feminine sculptures. This precise work and graceful lineaments give you an impression that the time has stopped and a second after the sculptures will move. You can almost see them breathing. Come and see! We bet you will fall in love with these