Artrocity Studio presents the fourth in series of snails that have household appliances on their backs instead of shells.
This snail has a blender. No one knows why.
Wire, plastic spray bottle cap, cardboard, paper mache, and acrylic paint.
Artrocity Studio presents the third in series of snails that for inexplicable reasons have household appliances on their backs instead of shells. This snail has a toaster. I was a *little* naughty, inserting a stuck piece of toast along with a fork that is trying to retrieve the toast.
Wire, cardboard, paper mache, and acrylic paint.
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Creative sculpture. Like it.
Now, this is creative. Love it.
My sculpture, "Hammond GEODE," sold yesterday. Aluminum enclosure, broken window glass, resin, LEDs, rhinestones. This artwork shows occasional sparkles within its geode-like interior, constructed from broken window glass and clear resin. In its imagined geology, rhinestones grow at pseudorandom locationsdetermined by the placement of scattered white-painted glass.
Now on .
Were the current scale 1:2 polymer clay from the series.
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Yu Maeda began experimenting with ceramics when he started transforming animals and imaginary beings into vibrant, lighthearted sculptures.
Anyone remember
"Eros and Psyche",c.1908
Gustav Vigeland (Norway,1869-1943)
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Popped in to the Natural History Museum in to get away from this weekend and was taken by Angela Palmer's basketwork sculptures "The Deadly Six" relating to six dangerous pathogens and the vaccines developed against them by the Oxford Vaccine Group.
Here, receding from us, are Malaria, Typhoid, Coronavirus, Pneumococcus.
Unseen because it is behind us is Ebola which looks a bit like a giant dog poo. Beyond the Pneumococcus in the distance may just be seen the Meningococcus.
An emotive piece of work, catching the eye, drawing us in, informing us, all in a fabulous setting. The place (though not this shot) was thronging with young families.
Low-polygon 3D style spacecraft design, made in 2016.Low-polygon 3D style spacecraft design, made in 2016.
This week I've been mainly reading, no. 194.
Detailing the recent exhibition at the Hepworth, Wakefield,
Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, and others, survey, Ronald Moody: Sculpting Life (2024) is the first book to explore the work & career of this Caribbean (UK based) sculptor. Its a fascinating introduction to a major but often ignored figure, which doesn't shy away from the racism of the art world. Really well illustrated, this is a revalatory & vital publication.
Stairs And Statue, Trocadero, Paris, France. February 2023. Ref-11666
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statue of Ceres at Union Station, Washington, D.C. by Louis St. Gaudens (1914)
I think of my pieces as life forms that are in the process of transforming in ways that may be both wonderful and strange, says ceramic artist Janny Baek.
Sculpture by American artist Yvonne Pacanovsky Bobrowicz, 1980s-2010s, known for combining natural and synthetic fibers in forms inspired by particle physics and Jungian philosophy.
Curling leaves and pinched patterns cloak the bold ceramic vessels of Paul S. Briggs.
My today are a and some tools for making a .
Le Chevalier de Fer ou Dark Vador de Prague
"Space failure," low-polygon style 3D work from around the late 2000s.
Salford Cathedral Spire
Roof tour
8-15mm
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the Sentinel of Freedom monument in Rizal Park, Manila, Philipinnes, designed by Juan Sajid Imao, completed in 2004
Boucle d'oreille champignon
Woodcarving of a mushroom
Sometimes it seems Glasgow's architecture is infested with owls. This one's above the entrance to the Randolph Buildings on the University's Gilmorehill Campus.
vessel, southern Mesopotamian, c. 3100-2900 BC
Beautiful suspended sculpture of an 125kg aluminium cast bull ant nest at the Museum of Queensland:
It's exactly these kinds of process/behavior-based projects, their aesthetics and learnings (from nature) which have always attracted me to generative art/design creation and, in hindsight, have given me most joy, inspiration and momentum...
Today I made a fox sculpture! Not bad for a first go. Our teacher was excellent though! I went from sock to fox in four hours. The weird clay column and blobs are for support as the clay figures are transported to our tutors studio
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From the ar(t)chive
"Picowsso," an experiment between 2D design and low-polygon 3D design, made in the 2000s.
Time for tea on at the amazing Paolozzi Cafe at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.
Salford Cathedral Spire
Roof tour
8-15mm
Sculptures en bois flott, Laurent Llobet :
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Wing/nets
A solo show by Kat Austen
Opening 29th November 2024 17h-19h
30th November - 20th December
Oksang Factory, Seoul, KR
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