Pat Perry – Illustrations and wall art. Artist from Michigan who writes and makes pictures through careful and cautious observation. He works itinerantly, and is a member of the Beehive Design Collective.
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John Morris Sculptures – (Australia) /
The works of John Morris spring from exhaustive sketching and illustration, drawing on intensive research. Subjects include skeletal bone, muscular structure and the imagery of fashion photography.
Often, prosthetic limbs and super-accentuated body part proportions tie the pieces together, bringing to mind the surreal imagery of anime and the comic strip depictions of superheroes and heroines. He skilfully uses leather, brass, and stainless steel to provide stark contrasts with the warm texture of the wood.
Christian-Pontus Andersson sculptor
Christian-Pontus Andersson sculptor, (born 1977) is a Swedish artist, living in Södermalm, Stockholm is known for his outstanding sculptural work and his creation of a new dynamic perspectives on sculpture as an artistic medium.
The artist was born in 1977 and graduated from the ceramics and glass department of Konstfack. He has exhibited at the National museum in Stockholm and has participated in group exhibitions in Tokyo, München and Milan.
The work of Christian Pontus Andersson balances between kitch and stringent form, creating a contrast between the extravagant homoerotic appearances of the figures and the fragile material of which they are made.
Realistic Puppies Sculptures Minami Kawasaki
Realistic Puppies Sculptures Minami Kawasaki. (Japan)
Named « Home sweet home« , so cute !.- Wool sculptures.
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Check Haiiro Sushi ! Born 1976, Netherland.
Multi-talents Artist – Painter, illustrator, sculptor !
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Contemporary art – Abbey McCulloch
Contemporary art – Abbey McCulloch (Australie) – born 1975, New Zealand, lives and works in Queensland.
Abbey McCulloch paints quirky sometimes unsettling, representations of female figures sketched onto a sparse background. Working with bold colour choices and often highly textured facial features, McCulloch creates visually engaging paintings, resulting in figures that entice us, yet stand guarded and restrained within our presence. Raw emotion is presented to us through the use of loose charcoal sketches that work up to the highly worked-up painted facial expressions. “I like the idea of exposing the processes and, in doing so, the final product is left with a more restless conclusion.” (source : hscvisualartresources)
Judy Fox Sculptures
Judy Fox Sculptures – Ceramic sculptor working in New York .
She is represented by PPOW gallery in New York, and at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Europe. A complete catalogue of figurative sculpture from 1990 to 2005 is available, edited by Austrian critic Barbara Wally.
She is best known for her fired clay figures of nude children that are realistically painted with casein paint. Her sculptures of children address child sexuality, and her meticulously detailed adult nudes reflect her interest in feminist issues.
Jesse Thompson – Sculptures
Jesse Thompson – Sculptures / resin –
Playing with Proportions “For whatever reason, I have this affinity for the weird, ugly and uncomfortable, and a sort of distaste for the beautiful and lovely,”
Originally from New Jersey, Jesse Thompson has made his home in Providence, RI. After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design’s Masters in Sculpture Program in 2007, Jesse established a studio on Providence’s west side where he makes sculptures, paintings, drawings and friends with stray cats. He teaches drawing, illustration, anatomy and animation at The Rhode Island School of Design, Monserrat College of Art, and Bristol Community College.