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  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures figuratives
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures figuratives
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures figuratives
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures bronze
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures bronze
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures bronze
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures
  • Dirk De Keyzer – Mes Souliers Sont Rouges – Sculpture Bronze

Creative sculptures figuratives of Dirk De Keyzer

Creative sculptures figuratives of Dirk De Keyzer, né à Sleidinge, près de Gand, en 1958.

Dirk De Keyzer - Sculptures bronze

Dirk De Keyzer – Sculptures bronze

Sculpter n’est pas un choix pour Dirk de Keyzer, c’est avant tout sa nature propre. Il façonne surtout des femmes élégantes au visage déterminé mais aussi des hommes à l’air farfelu. Ils rayonnent un goût de vivre sans complexe et poussent leurs observateurs au relativisme. Dirk de Keyzer est un pur créateur de formes et de silhouettes qui renvoient à la réalité mais qui en sont aussi une interprétation restant toutefois fidèle à l’harmonie ou à l’esthétique.. Son travail au fil du temps s’imprègne d’un univers singulier, hors du réel, féérique et magique.
(source : Barthoux)

  • Gottfried Helnwein – The Murmur of the Innocents 25 – oil & acrylic on canvas 2011 – 200 x 342cm
  • Helnwein working on serie Sleep paintings, 2010
  • Gottfried Helnwein – painting
  • Gottfried Helnwein – The Golden Age 1 – feat Marilyn Manson2
  • Paradise and the Peri Helnwein
  • Gottfried Helnwein – The Golden Age 1 – feat Marilyn Manson
  • Gottfried Helnwein – Murmur of the Innocents 13 – 2009 – 220 x 330cm, mixed media (oil and acrylic on canvas)
  • Gottfried Helnwein – portrait

Awfull and sensible World of Gottfried Helnwein

Awfull and sensible World of Gottfried Helnwein, (né le 8 octobre 1948 à Vienne) est un artiste d’origine autrichienne, performer, dessinateur, peintre, et photographe.

  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point -Myths
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point -Myths
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point -Myths
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point -Myths
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point -Myths
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point -Myths
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point -Myths
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point
  • Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle / Dry point   – portrait

Surrealistic Fine ART of Juri Jakovenko

Surrealistic Fine ART of Juri Jakovenko, born in Belarus in 1965. In 1992 he graduated from the Academy of Art in Minsk. Since 1994 he is member of Belarus Art Union and in 2001 he began teaching at the Academy of Art in Minsk.

Juri Jakovenko - Illustrations aquarelle

Juri Jakovenko – Illustrations aquarelle

The biography of Juri Jakovenko reflects the historic peculiarities of its time dynamism, mobility, communicativeness and at the same time devotion to the native land. He was born in 1965 in Russia, grew up in Belarusian Grodna, studied in Minsk and then returned to Grodna to live and to work. Not being originally Belarusian he became one by character, world outlook, spirit and always emphasized his belonging to Belarusian culture.

Choosing a profession was not an issue for Jakovenko, as the atmosphere of creative work was always present in his family: great grandfather, grandfather, father were fond of drawing. Creative energy accumulated with generations was fully expressed in Juri. When he was fourteen he knew exactly that art was precisely graphics for him. Juri graduated from Belarusian Academy of Arts. This education was classical, it consciously formed the future artist, made the basis of professionalism, helped to express individuality. The first exhibition in 1988 when the works of the student were presented on the republican level can be considered the beginning of creative biography of Jakovenko.

Artistic distinctiveness of this artist was formed gradually: the problem of individuality for him is a problem of creative growth, continuous search and coming over oneself. Having tried different graphic materials and techniques the artist had chosen for himself very laborious techniques etching, mezzotint and aquatint.

Juri Jakovenko is a very intellectual and sophisticated artist. He likes to create series of gravures united with personally significant topics: « Archipelago », « Signs », « Alchemy », « Runes ». He is attracted by the past where he searches for values harmonic to his world vision. Various historic cultural phenomena appearances of different cultures, epochs and civilizations trigger creating reflections of personal ideas. The artist firmly combines cultural signs, symbols and myths and creates his own world through his own perception.

Different artistic traditions are found in creative work of jakovenko which makes it difficult to refer him to a definite trend of contemporary art. His work is related to European medieval miniature and Bosch mystics, surrealism and symbolism, national traditions of Sarmatian portrait and historicism. The easiest way is to relate his work to postmodernism, though this unified notion doesn’t really reflect its essence. The artist is so original that for now it is impossible to find the right definition. Combining the best national and European cultural traditions the graphics of Juri Jakovenko creates the image of contemporary Belarusian art.

Sviatlana Yanchalouskaya,
Doctor of Philosophy
Translated by Sergey Burlyka (Source : Epreuvedartiste.be)

  • Brian M. Viveros – Eye Of The Tiger / Paintings
  • Brian M. Viveros – VIVA LA MUERTE / Paintings
  • Brian M. Viveros / Paintings
  • Brian M. Viveros / Paintings
  • Brian M. Viveros – DIRTYLAND – 2006 / Paintings
  • Brian M. Viveros – DESENSITIZED 13 / Paintings
  • Brian M. Viveros – CLASSICK VIVEROS 2008 – DIRTYLAND II
  • Brian M. Viveros – portrait

Beautiful paintings Brian Viveros

Beautiful paintings Brian Viveros.

A technical perfectionist, Brian Viveros’ oil, airbrush, acrylic, and ink paintings are highly saturated with pigment, luminosity, and depth, while the compositions are poignant and simple. The artist’s emphasis tends to be on focal points such as the eyes, lips, and skin, conveying the subtlety of minute expression and the power of an impaling gaze. The paintings feel cinematic, like haunting stills from a film, owing to their evocative suggestion of narrative and to the iconicity of their subjects. The artist’s creative cosmos is beautifully stylized, never derivative, and distinctly recognizable as his own.

  • Clementine De Chabaneix – Tete de chien – porcelaine / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – sculptures faience / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – you are my sister / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – Viktor / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – Venus / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – the acrobat  / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – siamese / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – sculptures / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – pieuvre grise / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – L’orthographe / sculptures figuratives
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – Femme tigre / poetique sculptures
  • Clementine De Chabaneix – portrait / Sculpteur

Sculptures poétique Clementine De Chabaneix

Sculptures poétique Clementine De Chabaneix.  (France)

« I work with epoxy resin or ceramic, iron and sometimes wood.
I often sculpt young ‘ Burtonian’ girls, kind of « Alice in Wonderland », teenagers, romantic, a bit gothic… 
My work is about leaving childhood, metamorphose, struggle. 
I draw also with very thin lines, minimalist black and white drawings, with the same subject. »

  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – 2014
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – 2014
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – 2014
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – 2014
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – 2014
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – 2014
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – galerie Benamou
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – galerie Benamou
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris – The Blind for the Blind – galerie Benamou
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris 2014 – The Blind for the Blind
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris 2014 – The Blind for the Blind
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris 2014 – The Blind for the Blind
  • CHOI XOOANG – expo Paris 2014 – The Blind for the Blind
  • Xooang Choi sculptures – Isometric_female 2013 oil on resin

EXPO CHOI XOOANG « The Blind for the Blind » – Paris

L’un des plus grand sculpteur hyper-realistes expose à Paris
CHOI XOOANG (Corée du sud)

« The Blind for the Blind »

Galerie Albert Benamou
6 March to 17 April 2014

Galerie Albert Benamou – Véronique Maxé
24 rue de Penthièvre
75008 Paris

  • Monica Cook – mixed media sculptures – The Goat Cart / 2013
  • Monica Cook – mixed media sculptures
  • Monica Cook – mixed media sculptures / horse
  • Monica Cook – mixed media sculptures
  • Monica Cook – mixed media sculptures
  • Monica Cook – mixed media sculptures – Unice / 2013
  • Monica Cook – mixed media sculptures – astro detail
  • Monica Cook – Peinture
  • Monica Cook – Peinture 2011

Glauques sculptures mixed media art of Monica Cook

Glauques sculptures mixed media art of Monica Cook. (Etats-Unis)

Monica Cook - mixed media sculptures

Monica Cook – mixed media sculptures

 

Oui, je crois qu’il est temps de créer un style artistique,
du genre « The Awful Art » dédié aux gens (qui comme moi),
ne comprennent rien à l’Art contemporain.

  • Dan colen – Sculptures hyper-realiste – Biennale de Lyon / Livin and Dyin
  • Dan colen – Sculptures hyper-realiste – Biennale de Lyon / Livin and Dyin
  • Dan colen – Sculptures hyper-realiste – Biennale de Lyon / Livin and Dyin
  • Dan colen – Sculptures hyper-realiste – Biennale de Lyon / Livin and Dyin
  • Dan colen – Sculptures hyper-realiste homme nu – Biennale de Lyon
  • Dan Colen – 100 000 USD

Neo-Pop artist Dan Colen

Neo-Pop artist Dan Colen (American, b.1979) is a multimedia creator who has made quite a name for himself with his unique painted sculptures, gum paintings, and installations.

Dan Colen - 100 000 USD

Dan Colen – 100 000 USD

Visitez ma galerie dédiée aux artistes HyperRealistes !

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  • Anna Gillespie – Storm Bronze / 2013
  • Anna Gillespie – What Now – Bronze Sculptures
  • Anna Gillespie – To the Limit II / Sculptures Bronze
  • Anna Gillespie – Sculptures
  • Anna Gillespie – Icarus – Bronze 2007
  • Anna Gillespie – Sculptures atelier
  • Anna Gillespie – Sculptures
  • Anna Gillespie – Let Heaven Go – Sculptures Bronze
  • Anna Gillespie – Recycled wood chips – Mixed media
  • Anna Gillespie – Sculptures
  • Anna Gillespie – Held – Installation at Burghley House Sculpture Garden
  • Anna Gillespie – EUPHORIA – Bronze 2013
  • Anna Gillespie – Sculptures atelier
  • Anna Gillespie – Sculptures

Mixed media Sculptures of Anna Gillespie

Mixed media Sculptures of Anna Gillespie (England) – Bristol based artist producing drawings and representational figurative sculpture using contemporary disposable materials and bronze.

Anna Gillespie - Sculptures

Anna Gillespie – Sculptures

The sculpture shows the time of gathering but also a gathering up of transience, as if by embracing time you might stop its perpetual motion. And in bronze it is caught forever.
In such work the distinction between the human and the natural world is blurred, reminding me of Ovid’s ‘Metamorphoses,’ in which people are transformed into trees, birds, and flowers. In all the tales the transformation is an act of mercy – so the self-obsessed, lovelorn youth Narcissus becomes a flower instead of suffering death, and the devoted old couple Baucis and Philemon are changed into trees at the same time. There is real compassion in Gillespie’s work too, and she would understand that process of becoming, for in those sculptures which do not make use of the twigs and seeds which became a characteristic so beloved of her admirers, there is still a struggle to break free of what was and become something else. So a white figure is imprisoned within a stone wall, and people wrapped in duct or masking tape are infused with extraordinary energy and given the gift of flight.
This is the work of an artist at the height of her powers, who is involved in an endless process of change herself – a serious, passionate quest for synthesis.
Bel Mooney

  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures – Espagne
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures – Espagne
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures – Espagne
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures – Espagne
  • Jordi Díez Fernandez – sculptures
  • Jordi Díez Fernandez – sculptures
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures – Espagne
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures – Espagne
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures – Espagne
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures
  • Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures – portrait

Some things are temptations > Jordi Diez Fernandez – Sculptures

Some things are temptations > Jordi Diez Fernandez – Sculptures (spain)

Jordi Diez Fernandez - sculptures

Jordi Diez Fernandez – sculptures

  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures – tumblr
  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures
  • Cristina Cordova – Cabeza – 2013 – Sculptures
  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures
  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures – on progress
  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures
  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures
  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures – El aire huele a humo
  • Cristina Cordova – El Temporal – Sculptures
  • Cristina Cordova – ARCO – 2010
  • Cristina Cordova – ARCO – 2010
  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures – portraits
  • Cristina Cordova – Sculptures – portrait

Figurative Sculpture of Cristina Cordova

Figurative Sculpture of Cristina Cordova. (USA)

Cristina Cordóva, a Penland artist in residence, is a ceramist whose delicate, whimsical human and animal forms spark our imagination and curiosity. She discusses her work on display at the Possibilities: Rising Stars of Contemporary Craft exhibition at the Mint Museum of Craft and Design in Charlotte.

Berlinde de Bruyckere - expo 2014

Berlinde de Bruyckere & Philippe Vandenberg – Il me faut tout oublier

Berlinde de Bruyckere & Philippe Vandenberg – Il me faut tout oublier

Berlinde de Bruyckere, quant à elle, réactualise ici un thème fréquent de la mythologie : celui de la métamorphose de l’humain en végétal. Mais c’est un processus inverse qui s’opère : l’arbre se métamorphose, par le travail de sculpture, en un corps vivant et souffrant. Le procédé du moulage à la cire, caractéristique de la pratique de l’artiste, révèle l’écorce dans ses moindres détails. Mais la palette de tons rose et chair, les membres noueux renvoient étonnamment à une morphologie humaine; les branchages s’apparentent à des os, des muscles, des tendons, des veines, de la chair, de la peau. La fragilité des êtres, de même que les thématiques du grand amour, de sa quête et de sa perte, affleure et émeut.

du 13 février au 11 mai 2014

à la Maison Rouge / Fondation Antoine de Galbert
10 Boulevard de la Bastille
75012 Paris


Berlinde De Bruyckere et Philippe Vandenberg… par lamaisonrouge

Berlinde de Bruyckere, à La maison rouge fondation Antoine de Galbert.

Berlinde de Bruyckere, à La maison rouge fondation Antoine de Galbert.

  • Bob Quinn – Excuses – Sculptures – Ireland
  • Bob Quinn – Sculptures figuratives
  • Bob Quinn – Sculptures figuratives
  • Bob Quinn – Sculptures figuratives
  • Bob Quinn – Sculptures figuratives
  • Bob Quinn – Sculptures figuratives
  • Bob Quinn – Sculptures figuratives
  • Bob Quinn – Elopement -Sculptures figuratives
  • Bob Quinn – Toe in the Water smallest side

Bob Quinn – Sculptures figuratives

Bob Quinn – Sculptures figuratives (Ireland)

D’Inspirations : Giacometti, Degas et ça me rappelle beaucoup l’univers de Valerie Hadida.

Fok Julle Naaiers

Fok Julle Naaiers – Die Antwoord, groupe sud-africain.

  • Lycra Textile Figurine of Esther de Groot / Nude collection
  • Lycra Textile Figurine of Esther de Groot / Nude collection
  • Lycra Textile Figurine of Esther de Groot / Nude collection
  • Lycra Textile Figurine of Esther de Groot

Lycra Textile Figurine of Esther de Groot

Lycra Textile Figurine of Esther de Groot / Netherlands
Nude collection / 50 x 10 x 10 cm


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