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Porcelain Art by Kate Macdowell

Porcelain Art by Kate Macdowell
Article by James Pond I am the owner of Pondly.com / art lover / electrical engineer / software developer / MBA in e-business student. I blog for pleasure and love to share my Internet findings. Kate Macdowell creates stunning works out of porcelain. Visit Website Do you want more visual fun? You might also like

Sayaka’s recycled sculptures Sayaka Kajita Ganz was born in Japan but now she’s living and working in Indiana, USA. She use discarded objects, mainly made in plastic, like kitchen tools, hangers, etc, to create stunning sculptures inspired by animals and nature. She says about her work “It is a way for me to contemplate and remind myself that even if there is conflict right now, there is a way for all the pieces to fit together.”. Wire Sculpture Coup de coeur pour les étonnants travaux de l’artiste Gavin Worth avec ces différentes sculptures en fil de fer. Actuellement basé à San Francisco, il conçoit à partir de 2 mètres de fil des oeuvres et des profils de personnages. A découvrir sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

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Moss graffiti making tips (1 photos) Posted on February 23, 2012 in Humor If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter . Thanks for visiting! Rate this Post Loading ... So... Check this out on our Partner Network Sculpture Zone [Bilhenry Gallery] [Pier Walk] [International Sculpture Center][Convergence] [Klein Art Works] [DeCordova Sculpture Park][Michael Cartwright][Michael D. Bigger][Marque Cornblatt] [Anthony Wright] Site Administrator

Sukhi Barber Bronze sculptures by UK artist Sukhi Barber who spent twelve years in Kathmandu, Nepal studying Buddhist philosophy and lost-wax bronze casting. Via her website: Sukhi’s sculptures are intended to bridge the cultures of East and West. Embodying the peace and compositional balance of ancient devotional art, they represent complex philosophical ideas with a simplicity and clarity that renders them accessible to the Western viewer. Exploring themes of hidden potentials, and the transcendence of our limiting view of a solid reality, her work often represents the negative space as being as important as the material itself, implying the dance of form and spirit, a constant state of transformation. As I was putting together this entry, staring out a window at a calm bay off the coast of Alaska, a small fawn walked past the window and stopped to look at us through the glass.

Thijme Termaat Boxing clever: The artist who makes sculptures of everyday objects using cardboard By Tara Brady Published: 18:13 GMT, 21 April 2012 | Updated: 19:26 GMT, 21 April 2012 While saving packaging from the dump is enough for most people, British artist Chris Gilmour takes recycling to the next level. It may be hard to believe but these intricate sculptures are made entirely out of cardboard. Instead of using marble or bronze in the mode of classical statues, he chose to use one of the most humble and commonly found materials. Good enough to fool Q: James Bond's Aston Martin, as seen in Goldfinger, gets the cardboard treatment from British artist Chris Gilmour Attention to detail: This typewriter comes complete with individually crafted keys and a faithfully reconstructed mechanism Amazing: Gilmour re-created this Fiat 500 out of cardboard There are no supporting structures, no wood or metal frames. Gilmour’s work includes stunning life-size objects and reproductions including a Fiat 500, religious architecture and even a piano hanging from the ceiling.

Scott Campbell L’artiste tatoueur de New-York Scott Campbell expose ses dernières oeuvres à la galerie OhWow de Los Angeles. Intitulée « Noblesse Oblige », cette exposition dévoile des créations réalisées au laser dans des planches de billets de $1. Un rendu impressionnant à découvrir dans la suite.

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