Looking into the Sky. Large-scale sculptures by Jaume Plensa.
Notes about the artist (from bio): His sculptural work has gone through several stages developed largely with recuperation materials, iron, bronze, cooper, … In 1986, he started a series of cast iron sculptures, then he incorporated light and relief written text. Recently his melting materials have been synthetic resin, glass, alabaster, plastic, light, concrete, video and sound. He also has a large production of works on paper and etchings. Welcome to Jaume Plensa's website. Child’s Head Molded in Clay. Sculptor Eddy Prabandono used 25 tons of clay for his installation “Luz Series,” which is inspired by his daughter Luz.
His work of art was exhibited at the Art Jog 11 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Photos © respective owners Link via Zeutch and My Modern Met. Evan Penny - Sculpture. Household Objects Largely Resized. “Macro” is a sculpture series by Romulo Celdran.
Notes from the artist (from his website): The concepts of Zoom and Macro give the object new dimensions, strengthening its presence and inviting us to explore it, discovering hidden spaces and unnoticed nooks. They break down the physical laws that govern our logic as observers and place us before a growing world, with the same consequences that we would see as Shrinking Men walking through a reality made up of objects whose unsuitable size renders them functionally useless, existing on a scale that is no longer human. [...] Photos © Romulo Celdran Link via Toxel.