Reprocessing some old photos and came across a session at gardens in the suburb . such wonderful art and nature throughout the area.
A work Mother Mistake inspired by the by made with and split by parts for easy
A beautifully carved phoenix above flaming torches on the facade of the former Southern District Fire Station on Wallace Street in Glasgow.
The Garment Worker Judith Weller.
Adobe Modeler (beta) robot modeling update
Modeling is gradually nearing completion. The SDF live-primitives in Adobe Modeler definitely have potential, although right now is still the live-prim SDF king.
Adobe Modeler (beta) robot modeling update
Frequently encountering errors and freezes in the beta version, forcing me to restart Modeler and reload the scene. I've reported this. Hopefully it will be fixed in the next build.
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3D title screen / logo for a "demo scene" production of a friend.
This is one of my oldest 3D creations, using an early version of 3ds Max, made somewhere in the late 1990s.
Detail from Mark Dion, The Fisheries, 2016
Exhibition: Kiel (re)connecting.earth - Beyond Water
Stadtgalerie Kiel / Zoologisches Museum Kiel
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My flock of ponies is going in an infinity mirror box- so I figured I better do SOMETHING to address the transformers.
At the shop they vinyl wrap transformers that clients "have to have" a certain color. I typically never touch vinyl- but today I got to learn a little.
The installation guy said that the mirror vinyl isn't forgiving and flexible like some I have seen them use. With that in mind, I set out making a vector "jacket" for them on inkscape. Mel at work ran it through the cutter and showed me how to apply the first one. Like a big custom sticker.
Next time I am gonna improve the jacket by making the overlap tabs a bit longer but hey not too bad! Like a souped up car- it's a wrap! Good for infinity mirror ponies! Chromey :O
Matreksha: Fun Sculptures by Dima Lamonov
I bent a neon Mr. Ed yesterday.
He was the star of a TV show in the 1960s. His trainers used peanut butter on his lips to train him to open his mouth on command- so he could speak along with another person doing voices.
I got the palomino colors with some old italian 6mm Incandescent along with some 5mm I coated myself with "warm white" for the hair.
Getting ready to ship these off. I think I may bend a dressage pink pony and another over the weekend- then they all gotta go in a foamy cardboard carrier for shipping out to the lil' gallery in Utah.
I am mocking up Mr. Ed next to his Emerald friend seeing how they do sharing a transformer. The rest of the herd is at the home studio.
Chief I attended a technology conference in Banff, Alberta this week and walked by this beautifully carved stone relief of a First Nations Chief.
Dcouvrez 40 perroquets miniatures en papier, des sculptures incroyables qui capturent la beaut et la diversit de ces oiseaux !
40 perroquets miniatures de papier
Started a new project in Adobe Modeler (beta). This time I'm using the desktop UI instead of modeling in VR, and I'm only going to use the non-destructive SDF live-primitives.
Working with the live-primitives is much more convenient using the desktop UI than the VR UI.
Progress updates will follow in this thread.
Design Milk : Archive for Space Presents the Paper-Like Alu Collection -friendly
Rommensletta skulpturpark, 15. november 2024Sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor installs his artwork underwater to bluntly depict the consequences of the climate crisis, and to eventually become coral and sponge nurseries.
Versace Manequin
Versace Manequin - 2024 Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)
Love this little guy above the entrance to a tenement close on Garry Street of the Southside of Glasgow. Almost all the other tenements on the street feature leaves or fruit, and this is the only one which features a face.
Just some children with a big-ass bird.
Elephant for Glasgow. Created by Kenny Hunter and installed in Bellahouston Park in 2015, it's made from iron reclaimed from parts of Glasgow-built steam locomotives sourced from across the Commonwealth. It's nicknamed Bella the Elephant.
Detail from Mark Dion, The Fisheries, 2016
Exhibition: Kiel (re)connecting.earth - Beyond Water
Stadtgalerie Kiel / Zoologisches Museum Kiel
My friend El had their birthday party a few days ago. They had collaging with old ArtForum magazines and their partner cooked/ baked delicious treat after delicious treat. I collaged this lighter with some of my favorite old white dude artists (thanks 70s ArtForum). I must say I am a big Bruce Nauman fan, especially his neon pieces, many of the masterfully bent by Chicago's Jacob Fishman.
To cap it all off, El baked this family bread recipe with neon tube inside of it! Partygoers revealed more of the bread as it was picked away. I really want them to do a helium version of this- for warm white glow and it would run hot- keeping the bread warm.
Yes the bread was de-light-ful :)
A throwback to many years ago.
Karl Stirner Arts Trail
Easton, Pennsylvania
Slowly, very slowly, Larry 2.0 is taking shape. After multiple attempts to do the arms and ending up with them looking weird and wrong, I've concluded the arms of Lariosaurus are meant to look weird and wrong.
I'm happy with the proportions and pose.. Now I need to add details without messing the whole thing up.
Exposicin "Materia Interior", de Jaume Plensa vol. 2.
Exposicin "Materia Interior", de Jaume Plensa vol. 1.
"Materia Interior". Una exposicin dedicada al artista Jaime Plensa.
"My work is deeply influenced by the cabinet of curiositiesodd objects that may not be easily categorized," Laura Kramer says.
sculpture, Bamun peoples, 19th-20th century
'The Dockhand (Le Dbardeur du port dAnvers)' by Constantin Meunier (1885)
Creative sparks: how the Mughal empire made opulent art with power