Trois autres mini cureuils, toujours avec un peu d'imagination
Bones and Beasts: Surreal Animal Sculptures by Virginie Gribouilli
Fontana dellAmenano, Sicily Scene 2004 7, Catania, Sicily, Italy (2 photos)
Day & night, "Mean Average"
Pretty excited to be in this show on August 1st in Denver, Colorado! Its my first time showing in and judging by the lineup, I think I am in good company. Should be some neat plasma and neon art there. I sent them a doodle with all custom we made all boxed up- something I have been wanting to do for awhile :). It even has one of my wifi dimming transformers on there- so you can see the colors shifting from light emitted from the phosphors, to light reflected by the glass.
I however, will not be at this show and will instead be enjoying the gorgeous view of as seen from the sunset on Lake . Gosh the sound of the little lake waves lapping on the shore is relaxing. A much needed reprieve from life :)
The neon show is at Scott Young Studio on Zuni Street in Denver. August 1st from 5pm till late. I think the curator, Kaelyn will give a neon demonstration at 5:30 Come on out if your in Denver!
Beasts, monsters and people.I was chatting with an artist friend last week about an artwork we have long admired- Francois Morellet's Deconstructed Circle- where the artist suspends neon arches that would make a circle together. It appears that the tubes are hanging from their electrode wires- a big electrical no no that seems to be working for him.
I have a bunch of 10 foot straight neon tubes collecting dust across the warehouse, and a big fancy test transformer, so I gave it a go. Felt wrong in every way to suspend those tubes like that... but seems to work just fine (they aren't heavy).
My apprentice came by and saw my crazy test before she finished welding up her first bamboo stick using some of my fancy scraps- one of the fanciest beginner bamboo sticks I have ever seen. I walked her through bombarding it too (its rare I get to teach that). Apprentice Claire is learning to bend the rules like the best of them :)
NYT Architecture : Two Titans of the Gilded Age, Entwined in Art and Life -Gaudens,Augustus
Takamatsu I is a monolithic light sculpture shaped with straight lines, surfaces and spaces
The lamps main body is made of concrete with a coarse sand as aggregate that has been wire brushed, sanded and or polished resulting in different textures & feels
Design Milk : NAVAZI by Artem Zakharchenko Shines in Last Ukrainian Furnace -Halytskyi
Six of sculptor Thomas Dambo's giant, lovable trolls created from recycled wood have alighted in a California woodland with a few gentle reminders about the human behavior and the climate crisis.
C.F.A.O. by Martin Puryear, 2006-07 (painted and unpainted pine and found wheelbarrow)
Molly Malone : la statue la plus caresse (et abme) de Dublin
DesignBoom : nine steel rings continuously rotate in cycles for SpYs form-bending kinetic sculpture
Sculptureun toot de m'a ramen aux statues de et je vois qu'elle cre des sur ses , voil qui devrait plaire
Pour info, c'est une uvre de
Si vous avez l'occasion, foncez voir ses expos, c'est d'un ralisme et d'une motion surprenantes (jusqu'aux gouttes d'eau)
France, a trip to La Galaxie des Pierres Leves
France, a trip to La Galaxie des Pierres Leves
Keramik kombiniert mit Schwemmholz aus dem Bodensee
sometimes it rains in summerLes porteuses de lions
Cramique - 60 x 50 x 28 cm
Last WIP, next major post will be the complete Omega 137ER.
If we were to travel 500 years into the future, what would the monuments decorating public parks and town squares commemorate takes us on an unnerving journey to imagine the culture we might encounter should our endless fascination with technology continue.
The New York-based artist () toys with perception as he sculpts miniature works at 1:43 scale and smaller. His new dystopian series, Clear History, invokes classical Greek and Roman sculpture, although the venerated figures appear more as a warning than an ideal. Sharp rays pierce through a womans head in Clickthrough rate, for example, while the hunched protagonist of Opt in demonstrates the neck-cranking posture many of us know all too well.
Infinite scroll (2024), mixed media, 22 x 13.8 x 13.8 centimeters
Interested in the long tail of culture, Doyle frequently looks to the past to better understand the consequences of our present. Im fascinated by the way we are hurtling toward what seems to be a new way of being human, leaping without looking, hoping for the best, he says.
In each of the mixed-media scenes, tiny figures peer up at or sit near the weathered statues as they consider a world thats come and gone. The trappings of past cultures are all around us, morphed and made nearly unrecognizable over centuries, the artist adds. Ive tried to trace the ways in which todays technologies will reverberate over time. What will grow from the seeds we plant today What becomes a venerated symbol What serves as a cautionary myth
Doyle currently has a few models on view at the in Chicago, and he very generously shares glimpses behind the scenes on .
Acceptance criteria (2024), mixed media, 21 x 15 x 15 centimeters
Opt in (2024), mixed media, 20 x 20 x 20 centimeters
Switch profile (2024), mixed media, 20 x 12.5 x 12.5 centimeters
Show hidden (2024), mixed media, 28 x 30 x 30 centimeters
Session timeout (2024), mixed media, 25 x 14.5 x 14.5 centimeters
Bad gateway (2024), mixed media, 20 x 17.5 x 17.5 centimeters
Use case (2024), mixed media, 20 x 14 x 14 centimeters
Temporary redirect (2024), mixed media, 21 x 26 x 26 centimeters
We value your privacy (2024), mixed media, 28 x 17.5 x 17.5 centimeters
Rollback (2024), mixed media / 20 x 16 x 16 centimeters
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Tentative de micro cureuil, avec un peu d'imagination
z.t. 2024 hout, papier, acryl 46 x 50,5 x 16 cm
z.t. 2020/2024 triplex, gips, papier, acryl 54,5 x 61,5 x 14 cm
Wind Powered Moving Sculptures: Dutch artist Theo Jansens gigantic walking sculptures also known as Beach Beast, which use wind power to crawl, have gone on display in The Hague, ,
As done a few years in a row, here is another foy on a cube joining the collection. Or a cylinder in this case :)
France, a trip to La Galaxie des Pierres Leves
France, a trip to La Galaxie des Pierres Leves
France, a trip to La Galaxie des Pierres Leves
France, a trip to La Galaxie des Pierres Leves
z.t. 2023 hout, papier, acryl 71 x 59 x 9,5 cm
z.t. 2023 hout, papier, acryl 62,5 x 64 x 21,5 cm
Jaume Plensa, here on display at the Art Zuid art festival, is an artist from Barcelona who is known for his large sculptures of womens heads with closed eyes, creating a calm, meditative feel.Art is idea.
"Farbe pink"
Gef fr Teelichter
A rather wonderful sculpted owl on the 1872 Stewart Memorial Fountain in Kelvingrove Park in the West End of Glasgow.