Les peintures de Ryan Hewett, excellentes et puissantes d’expressions (Afrique du Sud)
Morwenna Catt– Art textile work / UK
Installation of Trophies, a Collection of archetypes with specimen labels. A set of sculptural, wall based textile pieces, heavily worked with antique fabrics and rich embroidery.
A series of embroidered sculptural heads inspired by the Victorian « science » of phrenology. Frankenstein-like rows of stitches replace facial features, reinforcing the surgical associations of needlework and lending an « uncanny anatomical presence ».
beautiful.bizarre / Art.photography.Sculptures on issuu | cutting edge contemporary art.
Dancing with Dandelions and Robin Wight, fantasyWire sculptures. (USA)
Boxes – Marc Giai-Miniet (France)
Marc Giai-Miniet is a French artist who makes creepy and fascinating dioramas that tend to feature reproductions of human organs, crime scenes, submarines in basements, and, wait for it … libraries.
The miniature tableaus are terrific examples of art’s ability to transform seemingly predictable, mundane scenarios into absurd, freakish, and beautiful visual experiences.
Giai-Miniet’s libraries are detailed and striking, replete with book cover art, author names, and identifiable typography. Occasionally a diorama’s title will conjure a loose narrative, an obscure starting point from which the viewer might further consider the art.
Wang Zhi Jie { Beautiful modern PinUP } – Oil painting (China)
The voguish and gaudy single girl image in my works represents a whole group in our society, namely youngsters around their puberty. They regard themselves as matur and start to get some clue of life, in this age they tend to be most vulnerable to cultural heresies.
Wang Zhi Jie – 1972 Born in Qi Xian, Shanxi Province.
Dimensional paper collages – Amy Genser / Collages are built from layered, rolled, and cut paper that are adhered to painted surfaces.
Amy Genser plays with paper and paint to explore her obsession with texture, pattern, and color. Evocative of natural forms and organic processes, her work is simultaneously irregular and ordered. She uses paper as pigment and constructs her pieces by layering, cutting, rolling, and combining paper.
The natural world is a clear source for Amy’s work. She is fascinated by the flow of water, the shape of beehives, and the organic irregularity of plants, flowers, rock formations, barnacles, moss, and seaweed. Her pieces bring to mind aerial landscape views, satellite imagery, and biological cellular processes.
Amy’s love affair with paper began in a paper-making class at the Rhode Island School of Design, where she received a masters degree in Graphic Design. Amy lives in West Hartford, CT with her husband and three sons, and spends her summers on the beach in Rhode Island.
Human nature sculptures by Yui Ishibashi, sculptor, Japan :
EXHIBITION : 10 (wed) – 21 (sun). Sep.2014
12:00pm – 7:00pm(5pm on the last day) at the Shonandai MY Gallery, TOKYO
Oeuvres VIEdermistes de Murielle Belin, inspirations imaginaires mixed-media sculptures, taxidermie, in formol, peintures et illustrations.
Travaille près de Nancy (1976).
Tribute to Game of Thrones on S6, t-shirt, coque iphone, duvet, tablette… portable, ipad, rideau de douche, tableau, coussin…