One of the most exciting contemporary artists of our time, Korean Do Ho Suh, created this large sculptural installation that doesn't look like much until
Artist Susanne Ussing (1940–1998) was a Danish visual artist and architect who worked in a variety of different mediums from photography and ceramics to large-scale installations and sensory exhibitions. One of her most impactful pieces was this 1980 installation titled I Drivhuset (In the Greenhouse) that was installed at the Ordrupgaard Museum in Copenhagen. The sculpture depicts a female figure who has seemingly grown too large for (or has become trapped by) a very tall glass greenhouse. More
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
Recently, ChatGPT has become a hit in all walks of life. What is it on earth? Is ChatGPT safe to install, or use? This post will give you the answers.
Although research suggests the ancient Venus figurines were created as totems of survival amid a changing climate, the enigmatic forms continue to puzzle historians, their exact cultural context and relevance unknown. The mysterious statues, with exaggerated physical features like large, distended bellies and generally plump appendages, recently inspired a playful project by Naama Steinbock andContinue reading "Balloons Inflate Around Copper Forms in a Playful Reinterpretation of the Enigmatic Venus Figures"
These frozen art pieces are about as temporary as a temporary exhibition can get.
It's easy to install an outdoor water spigot (faucet) for watering your garden!
There are many things in this world that cannot be figured out. Here's a list of those structures and archeological finds that just make us go - huh?
This graceful and symbolic illustration celebrates the beauties of fate and love. ✔ PRINT Sheet. You receive JPG file. Colors may vary depending on your printer and paper.
Italian sculptor Aaron Demetz will have several new figurative sculptures on view at Gazelli Art House in London starting March 28, 2013 as part of the show The Tainted with Korean sculptor Shan Hur. The new works continue to explore Demetz exploration of the human figure and show his incredible skill in carving wood. ViaContinue reading "Distressed Wood Figures by Aron Demetz"
Antony Gormley's artwork "Another place" when it was located in SOLA, NORWAY. (The image has, without permission, been copied to many blogs and websites that indicate, INCORRECTLY, that it was taken at Crosby Beach, England.)
After spending the past four decades in a psychiatric hospital, her name written out of art history, Yayoi Kusama became an art-world phenomenon in the age of the selfie
Artist Khalil Chishtee is a sculpter creating human form from discarded plastic bags. His works often express the feelings of sorrow, dejection and even
It took five days to place the humanoid characters into position across the ground floor of Barrington Court, a National Trust Property near Ilminster in Somerset.
Italian sculptor Aaron Demetz (previously) will have several new figurative sculptures on view at Gazelli Art House in London starting March 28, 2013 as part of the show The Tainted with Korean sculptor Shan Hur. The new works continue to explore Demetz exploration of the human figure and show his incredible skill in carving wood. Via the gallery: For The Tainted, renowned Italian artist Aron Demetz will present a new body of sculptures, which are a continuation of his long-standing fascination with the human figure. More
Long Beach artist Alex Gardner creates acrylic scenes with ink-black figures set against pastel backdrops. The artist intends to "de-inviduate and universalize" with this approach toward his subjects, one statement says. Part of the work’s excellence is found in its subtly, playfully reflecting and juxtaposing texture and color. The artist wouldn’t use the phase “surrealist” in this scenes, instead reflecting widely relatable themes in his work.
Above sculpture by Rieke van der Stoep - ' Crosswind ' I noticed while sourcing images for my post ' Figurines Of Intrigue ' that the figurines of the female form were in predominance, so I decided to dedicate a post purely on this theme. Most of the female ceramic figurines seem to be created by women whereas the sculptural female art forms have a more equal representation between male and female artists. On display are female art figures that capture a timeless elegance and compelling level of feminine mystique. … I saw the angel in the marble