Alice Aycock - Sculpture 1970's. Project for a Circular Building with Narrow Ledges for Walking, 1976.
Reinforced concrete, cast in place, wood, overall height 17’, 13’ above grade, 4’ below, exterior diameter 12’. Sited at Silver Springs, Pennsylvania. Walled Trench/Earth Platform/Center Pit, 1975. Concrete block wall, 21’4” square x 3’ high x 5’ deep. Gibney Farm near New Kingston, Pennsylvania Sand/Fans, 1971. Maze, 1972. Low Building With Dirt Roof (For Mary), 1973. Stairs (These Stairs Can Be Climbed), 1974. A Simple Network of Underground Wells and Tunnels, 1975. Wooded Shacks on Stilts With Platform, 1976.
Project Entitled The Beginnings of a Complex... The First National Bank Building, Dayton, Ohio, The Twentieth Floor- A Series of Twenty-one Walls, 1977,wallboard and wood. Project Entitled The Beginnings Of A Complex... The True and the False Project Entitled “The World Is So Full of a Number of Things”, 1977. Project Entitled “Studies for a Town”, 1977. Untitled Shanty (Medieval Wheel House), 1978. Anatomy of cartoon characters. When I was a kid, I once decapitated a doll, just to see what's inside.
I think I must've been disappointed, because there was nothing inside the head and body of the doll. All empty. But now artist Jason Freeny came up with something, for kids (and grownups), who are still curious about the content of a doll or another figurine: anatomy posters and sculptures! Yes, he's totally into the anatomy of celebrity characters.
So he made posters of Domo Kun, Gingerbread Man, a Legofigurine, Potato Head, Hello Kitty and even Smiley Face's face! He also made some anatomy sculptures of Yoshi, Mickey Mouse, Care Bears, Nemo, a rubber duck and of course Hello Kitty. And well, I'm not done. Jessica Harrison - Drugs sucks - foto-jennic: Ghost Girls Kevin Francis Gray. StudioLeeUfan. Maxwell Runko. Abbey Reddington by Maxwell Runko. 35mm black and white.
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As long as u can make good grilled chesse sandwhiches and quiches ill date u Anonymous inquired What are your THREE most favorite things about Richmond, VA? U dont need a car, the different geographic locations within proximity annnnnnnd the craziest people come here to roam the fucking streets Anonymous inquired What is your worst fear? I guess just not being accepted for who i am/what im doing. a fear that people wont like or get my work. not finding my spot in this world. just normal angsty art college student feelings LOL yes love both robert and shana parkeharrison. eternally inspiring Richmond Va. Artista cria bonecos de Toy Art baseados em desenhos de crianças.
Quando o filho de Wendy Tsao entrou na escolinha, as professoras pediram que ela enviasse um brinquedo com ele pra amenizar a saudade de casa.
Em vez que comprar um novo, ela criou um boneco de pano baseado num desenho do filho. O resultado ficou tão bom que virou negócio – ela criou o Child’s Own Studio, para o qual crianças enviam seus desenhos para que ela os transforme em toy art, seguindo inclusive as cores originais. O sucesso foi tão grande que ela mal tem dado conta – já tem uma lista de 560 desenhos de crianças esperando pra virar brinquedo.