Entrez dans un monde miniature avec ces incroyables dioramas dans des coquilles de noix ! Une crativit qui tient dans le creux de la main Dcouvrez-les ici :
The elegant curves of Barbara Hepworth's sculpture really appeal to me.
I think I'm right in saying that her works are popular with the wider public in the UK and beyond. Perhaps viewers recognize that her unification ofthe vaguely biomorphic shape with the unambiguously modern is so appropriate for our era.
I'm sorry to say that I have not actually seen this 1951-1952 work, "Image". Is it in Tate Modern at London or at St Ives
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Democracy & Other Hyper-Realistic Sculptures by Max Siedentopf
Sculpture rabbi lw, prague, aug 2024Premire exposition sur lart autochtone canadien circuler sur la scne internationale, Premiers jours. uvres autochtones de la Collection McMichael dart canadien est prsente en exclusivit qubcoise au MNBAQ.
DesignBoom : david shrigleys colossal praying mantis sculpture lands in UK college classroom
DesignBoom : alex chinneck knots street lamps and twists a phone booth for his assembly bristol sculptures
Today's Flickr photo with the most hits this 18th CE statue of Diana in the Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon
Erection of phallic sculpture in Naples turns heads
Strzelec. Rzeba wlk. ok.7 cm, bukszpan
Sagittarius. Sculpture wlk. approx.7 cm, boxwood
Me gustan las imgenes tipo vintage, este monumento al tenor Julin Gayarre, se presta a ello.
Gayarre naci en Roncal, Navarra, en 1844, posea una voz por la que se le considero una de las mejores de su poca, muri con 45 aos.
Este monumento dedicado a su figura, se inauguro en el Parque de la Taconera de Pamplona, realizado por el escultor Fructuoso Orduna y el arquitecto Vctor Eusa en el ao 1950.
Il y a quelques mois, j'avais commenc une mine
Je me suis enfin dcid la finir
Les sont contents de ne plus tre rangs dans des sachets
From the Parco Museum in Tokyo to the storied Le Bon March in Paris and beyond, Jean Julliens "Paper People" cheerfully express the world we live in through large-scale installations.
The in is known for its erosional . A tour brings you to the mushroom rocks and even an arch, , Richard Serra's East-West/West-East in the and to a .
Imposing metal in , in the rain from
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Thank you for this day.
I suspected that under the human skull, instincts and emotions overpower the intellect without us being aware of it. Magdalena Abakanowicz
Agora, (2006)
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi
2024
I only noticed this sculpture at the top of the former Glasgow Savings Bank at Parkhead Cross the other day, and it shows a man strangling a wolf with his bare hands (yes, you read right!), making it one of the more unusual architectural sculptures in Glasgow. Created in 1908 by Archibald Macfarlane Shannan, it's titled Prudence Strangling Poverty, with the male figure representing Prudence and the wolf representing Want.
Un automate orchestre de squelettes vido
Also
Hiver
De lart avec des pierres trouves sur la plage par Stefano Furlani
Article in NYT about a New Zealand stone sculptor. Great work and with insights into Mori-Pakeha relations.: Ive got a lot of respect for him and how he goes down the right avenues to source New Zealand stone, he added. Yes, hes Pakeha, but he understands the tikanga about connecting to the stone, Mr. Gardiner said, referring to Mori cultural lore, and asking the tangata whenua for permission to use it.
Bonne nuit
always makes me think of the outdoor of Patrick Dougherty and Andy Goldsworthy
Originally commissioned by South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council, this bronze sculpture by Irene Brown represents a figure guiding ships safely into the River Tyne with one arm whilst raising her other arm in greeting.
The 'Spirit of South Tyneside' is regarded as the protector helping a ship through the seas safely to harbour.
It was completed as part of a project called 'Art on the Riverside'.
The centaur sculpture in the gardens of Chteau de Saint-Cloud, crafted by Furne Fils & H. Tournier, embodies the elegance of nature and myth. How does this fusion of human and beast reshape our understanding of identity in art
Sculpture by NY-based artist Oren Pinhassi, 2020s, whose vertical works are inspired by both organic and architectural structures, and typically made of sand, plaster, and burlap.
A stone lion guarding one of the entrances to the 18th Century Pollok Country House on the Southside of Glasgow.
Tree Sculpture Branching Out
Tree Sculpture Branching Out - 2024 Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)
on a chang d'heure ! je n'y crois pas, je suis sci !
Jakob Grosse-Ophoff, Humanity., 2024
tags : somatisation, hystrie, changement d'heure, j'en ai les jambes coupes
The in is known for its erosional . A tour brings you to the mushroom rocks and even an arch, , Richard Serra's East-West/West-East in the and to a .
1/2 This past Friday afternoon was spent driving through one of several long routes in the in , . The fall colors and scenic tree varieties along the nine-mile route were beautiful, and my camera phone could not do them justice.
The two-head is "Of The Earth" by artist . The heads were "created from reclaimed and pruned tree branches and other natural materials gathered from various locations throughout the Arboretums 1,700 acres.
Theres a wooly mammoth at the Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin.
One of the photographers I follow on , SnapsByTodd, posted this photo of an incredible sculpture of a tree, in Martina Franca, Italy. Check it out. It's fantastic.
It's called Radici Di Umanita, by Andrea Roggi.
You can read more about the artist and exhibition here