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  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – Siren
  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – Palpitation
  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – Night call
  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – La chambre
  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – Day trip
  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – Bound
  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – Artemis
  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – Self examination
  • Ray Caesar – Digital art – Aria

L’univers de Ray Caesar

L’univers de Ray Caesar (Canada)
Artiste surréaliste et peintre digital, la plupart de ses tableaux numériques représentent des femmes-enfants et des garçons en robes d’époque.

Ray Caesar - Digital art - Self examination

Ray Caesar – Digital art – « Self examination »

Les gens pensent que je peins des photos d’enfants… pas du tout ! Je peins des images de l’âme humaine… cette image séduisante de la partie cachée de nous-mêmes… que certains appellent fantômes ou esprit ; mais je les vois comme la représentation de ce que nous sommes vraiment, de ce qui se manifeste autour de tous, les objets et les ecchymoses qui ont rempli l’histoire de chaque vie.

Mon travail porte principalement sur l’archétype de l’enfant divin … la figure du Christ sous toutes ses formes représente pour moi l’élévation spirituelle. Les enfants dans mon travail sont en fait une forme d’autoportrait et en tant qu’artiste, le féminin est une image plus juste de la nature de l’âme… de mon âme… ce qui donne naissance à la création.

 

  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Cephalothoracopagus
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Diminish – cartridge paper, netting, fishing line – 2012
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Diminish – cartridge paper, netting, fishing line – 2012
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Heavy Head  – silicone, mohair, resin, oil paint, fibreglass 41 x 18 x 10 cm, 2010
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Heavy Head  – silicone, mohair, resin, oil paint, fibreglass 41 x 18 x 10 cm, 2010
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Lick – resin, fibreglass, oil paint 16.5 x 24.5 x 19 cm, 2010
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Milker – mohair, silicone, resin, fibre glass, oil paint 28 x 30 x 18cm, 2011
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Milker – mohair, silicone, resin, fibre glass, oil paint 28 x 30 x 18cm, 2011
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Rack – silicone, mohair, porcelain, resin, fibreglass, oil paint 28 x 30 x 18cm – 2011
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Sevens / Horses
  • Christy Langer – Sculpture Suspended Animation – details
  • Christy Langer – Sculptures
  • Christy Langer – Studio portrait

Christy Langer mixed media art

Christy Langer mixed media art sculptures and installation. (born 1980)
Christy Langer is a Canadian artist graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Ontario College of Art & Design (OCADU) in 2003.
Lived in Berlin.

Christy Langer - Sculpture Heavy Head - silicone, mohair, resin, oil paint, fibreglass 41 x 18 x 10 cm, 2010

Christy Langer – Sculpture Heavy Head – silicone, mohair, resin, oil paint, fibreglass 41 x 18 x 10 cm, 2010

  • David Oliveira – « Dog » wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – « Dog » wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures dog
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Poumons
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures tree birds
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Octopus
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Octopus
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Expo sculptures
  • David Oliveira – portrait sculpteur Portugal

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures (Portugal)

David Oliveira - Wire sculptures

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures

David Oliveira works are essentially a work of visual perception to the viewer. The truth behind each work lies on each one memories and their ability to stare and see.
Davids works are fragile, made of humble material and intimately related to the idea of the passage of time, in which, like with a human body subject to the role of the years and opposite to Oscar Wilde´s idea, his works do get old and get a “patine”. It´s over this idea of a continuous time schedule that David works his figures.
His figures play with their presence and their invisibility at the real space. This duality between opposite concepts is a constant in his work.
David innovative method relies in the Drawing methodology in surrounding areas through the use of the line, a line that in the hands of David becomes three dimensional and lives in the sculpture´s filed.
The Flesh in his works is not a barrier but work as a door to a new interior or exterior world. The idea itself of interior | exterior is questioned existing only in the perceptive path.
There are no boundaries in David´s work, this boundaries are put by each one only because each one as their own ideas of logic and knowledge.
Everything in his works, as we found in nature, relay on a structure. For David Oliveira his works must exist under the same conditions as everything in nature, nothing stands forever. Everything has a finite live, occupies a space (virtual or not) and are free. (text : Facebook profil)

 

  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting – 2011
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting
  • Miho Hirano – Oil painting – 2009

La délicatesse des peintures de Miho Hirano

La délicatesse des peintures de Miho Hirano – peintures à l’huile / Oil painting (Japan)

Miho Hirano - Oil painting - 2009

Miho Hirano – Oil painting – 2009

Miho Hirano est diplômée de l’Université Musashino Art. Ses peintures représentent des femmes fragiles, rêveuses qui semblent fusionner avec la nature, les cheveux flottent dans des branches d’arbres fleuris, entourées d’oiseaux, ou d’algues.

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Miho Hirano, graduated from Musashino Art University. Her fantasy art is inhabited by ephemeral women who seem to be merging with their environment, the hair suspended into flowering tree limbs, bird filled bushes, and drifting seaweed.

  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Sherbert
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – What the
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Smooth talker
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Make waves
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – In good compagny
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Head turner
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Fast walker
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Epicenter
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Capsule
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Bonds
  • Joey Camacho -3D artwork – Gather

Joey Camacho – 3D Artwork

Joey Camacho – 3D Artwork – Graphic designer (Canada) utilise les logiciels Cinema 4D et Octane Render.
J’aime beaucoup le côté minéral de ses sculptures 3D.

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Specializes in comprehensive brand development and 3D design and is a graduate from the Alberta College of Art + Design with a degree in Visual Communications. Joey recently wrapped up his 365 day project “Progress Before Perfection” using Cinema 4D, creating a render everyday for a year in order improve his craft and produce work more efficiently.

Joey Camacho -3D artwork - In good compagny

Joey Camacho -3D artwork – In good compagny

 

  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dali
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dali
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Abraham Lincoln
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji –  Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji –  Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dick Smith
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculptor portrait

Hyperrealist sculptor Kazushiro Tsuji

Hyperrealist sculptor Kazushiro Tsuji

Kazuhiro Tsuji - Sculpture Frida Khalo

Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Frida Khalo

Kazuhiro Tsuji is a contemporary hyperrealist sculptor living and working in Los Angeles. After working 25 years as a special effects makeup artist in Hollywood, Kazu decisively shifted focus in 2008, dedicating himself full time to fine art sculpture. Using resin, platinum silicone, and many other materials, Kazu constructs three-dimensional portraits in a scale two times life size.

  • Jim skull – Corde et feutrine
  • Jim skull – Ambre sculpture
  • Jim skull – Coquille d’oeuf
  • Jim skull – Coquille d’oeuf
  • Jim skull – Corde de papier serie
  • Jim skull – Corde de papier serie
  • Jim skull – Corde de papier serie
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Crins de cheval
  • Jim skull – Crins de cheval
  • Jim skull – Crins de cheval
  • Jim skull – Perle et murano
  • Jim skull – Tapas serie
  • Jim skull – Tapas serie
  • Jim skull – Sculptures perles/corail 2013 / www.jim-skullgallery.com
  • Jim skull – Sculptures

Jim skull sculptures

Jim skull sculptures. (FR)
Cordes naturelles, cordes de papier, crins de cheval, coquille d’œuf… Autant de matières utillisées par Jim pour créer ses sculptures..

Jim skull - Perle et murano

Jim skull – Perle et murano

It is in Koumac in New Caledonia that the adventures of Jim, our skull artist, begin. It is also a gateway for Oceania
and many other horizons. He goes to New Zealand, stops over Vanuatu, discovers Australia, India, and lands in Hong-Kong.
Human experiences, cultural, ritual, he is marked by his travels and encounters.
Back to Paris, we are in 1976. He enters Estienne School, then the Applied Arts School Olivier de Serres.
1980, he creates his first skulls. His vocation is now revealed and will never leave him.
He holds exhibitions in Parisian bars, takes part in the Salons d’Art, improves his technique… creating the refined result we know of today.
Contemporary art, African, Oceanian, Amerindian, popular, religious… multiple passions and a melting-pot of influences

Lives and works in Paris

  • Mecacrene sculpture – Gonzal
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk crânes – hommes augmentés
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk crânes – hommes augmentés
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk crânes – hommes augmentés
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk
  • Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk

L’homme « augmenté » Sculptures de Gonzal

Sculpture Steampunk – L’homme « augmenté » Sculptures de Gonzal – (FR)

« L’homme « augmenté » est déjà là, l’homme asservi aussi, le post-humanisme est en marche. Or pour moi, il n’est pas certain que cette marche conduise à des lendemains qui chantent. « 

« …sur la grande majorité de mes crânes, une seule moitié est ornementée, l’autre partie étant l’esprit libre, la part d’espoir et d’humanité. »

« Quels humains serions-nous en abusant des technologies ? Cette interrogation traverse les crânes sur lesquels je travaille. Je les aborde par moitié, la première montre ce que nous sommes aujourd’hui, la seconde ce que nous deviendrions demain dans l’hypothèse d’une mutation. Je cherche pour mes crânes une forte charge symbolique, mais aussi une noirceur, et je rends hommage aux savoir-faire des anciens pour conserver un lien entre passé, présent et futur. » – GONZAL

Gonzal – Sculptures steampunk

EXPO : du Vendredi 12 Fév. au Vendredi 4 mars 2016, OPENING SHOW Vendredi 12 Fév. 2016 – START 18h/ 23h30
Event : https://www.facebook.com/events/143968435981629/
2ème Sous-sol de LES FILEUSES, 71 RUE ST HONORé, 75001 PARIS
METRO : CHATELET/ LES HALLES

  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – On The Road To Obsolescence – 2011
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – On The Road To Obsolescence – 2011
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – On The Road To Obsolescence – 2011
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Nail Biter – 2010
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Apples – 2011 detail
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Apples – 2011
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Trust Me – 2015
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures

Sculptor Kevin Titzer

Steam art recycle Sculptor Kevin Titzer (USA-Quebec)
Sculptures de l’artiste Kevin Titzer, magnifique univers aux parfums d’enfances, pas si innocents..

Kevin Titzer Sculptures - Apples - 2011

Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Apples – 2011

 

Seena Nayeri Iranian Sculptor

Seena Nayeri Iranian Sculptor and photography

And this reviving Herb whose tender Green
Fledges the River-Lip on which we lean—
Ah, lean upon it lightly! for who knows
From what once lovely Lip it springs unseen!

Seena Nayeri Iranian Sculptor

Seena Nayeri Iranian Sculptor

  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture – White Girl
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture – The White Rabbit
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture – Swinger
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture – Do it
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture – Cocaine Cowboy
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture – Albert
  • Chris Riccardo – B&E – 32 H x 16 W x 12 in – Sculpture
  • Chris Riccardo – Sculpture – portrait

Chris Riccardo Figurative sculpture

Chris Riccardo Figurative sculpture (USA)

Chris Riccardo - Sculpture - Cocaine Cowboy

Chris Riccardo – Sculpture – Cocaine Cowboy

« My sculptures are a direct physical manifestation of my inner thoughts and moral struggles. They are frozen moments in time ripped from the on going struggle that takes place in my mind. The battle between good and evil, right and wrong and quite honestly a multitude of both morally and ethically questionable thoughts.

My head is swimming with insecurities and feelings that sometimes make it an uncomfortable place to be. I want my viewers to share in this discomfort, to really feel what it is like to spend a minute in my mind. If one walks away from my work and feels somewhat violated, excited, intrigued, and maybe even a little happier, than they truly know who I am, and I have succeeded.

My process begins with a thought, a vision, a look, a trigger that draws me to the clay. Gone are the days of exhaustive preliminary sketches and maquettes, I simply visualize how I want the clay to look and begin to throw it into a solid mass. Slowly and painstakingly I begin to build and tear at the surface, gradually making aesthetic changes as I see fit. »

Studio Vérité: Chris Riccardo from Jacques de Beaufort on Vimeo.

  • Megan E. Craddock – sculpture
  • Megan E. Craddock – sculpture
  • Megan E. Craddock – sculpture
  • Megan E. Craddock – sculpture

Megan E. Craddock ceramic

Megan E. Craddock ceramic – sculptural & functional ceramic artwork (USA)

Megan E. Craddock – sculpture

Megan Craddock- Come Hungry from David Broughton on Vimeo.

  • Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures
  • Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures
  • Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures
  • Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures
  • Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures
  • Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures
  • Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures Lituanie

Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures

Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures (Lituanie)

Andrius Janulaitis – Sculptures Lituanie

  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures « La meute »
  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures « La meute »
  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures « Pinocchio »
  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures
  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures
  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures
  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures « Pinocchio »
  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures « êtres »
  • Monica Mariniello – Sculptures « êtres »

Monica Mariniello Sculptures

Monica Mariniello Sculptures (France)

« Enfant, et même après, je passais de longs après-midis à me promener dans la campagne toscane, souvent sur des sites étrusques. Les traces de roues des chars inscrites dans la pierre des rues d’une ville disparue à jamais, les blocs immenses des murailles extérieures, les tombeaux remplis de silence et de fraicheur, les petits losanges de marbre blanc qui courent le long d’un amphithéâtre à ciel ouvert, tout cela s’est gravé dans ma mémoire, pendant que j’essayais de toutes mes forces – les yeux fermés, accroupie près du sol – de faire revivre le bruit, les couleurs, les voix d’une ville qui avait connue un quotidien, qui avait connue des rêves d’un futur infini, des certitudes d’un lendemain pareil à hier. Je viens de là, mon travail est nourri de ça. »

Monica Mariniello - Sculptures "êtres"

Monica Mariniello – Sculptures « êtres »

  • Miura Etsuko – Sculptures dolls
  • Miura Etsuko – Sculptures « Stigmata »
  • Miura Etsuko – Sculptures Dolls (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures  (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures  (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures  (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)
  • Miura Etsuko – Sculptures « réincarnation »
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures  (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures  (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures  (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)
  • Miura Etsuko – Sculptures7
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures  (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures
  • Miura Etsuko – Dolls Sculptures

Tormented dolls Miura Etsuko

Tormented dolls Miura Etsuko (Japan)

Miura Etsuko est une artiste japonaise, elle s’est fait connaitre en France grâce à la poupée créée pour l’album de Mylène Farmer « Points de suture ».
Ses dolls sont torturées et au premier abord créent un malaise.

« En ce qui me concerne, je crée des poupées. Mais c’est parce que je ne me sens pas stable, je ne me sens pas bien, je ressens un peu de peur si je ne crée pas. Je continue à créer mais c’est au-delà de mon intérêt pour les poupées. Je continue parce que j’ai peur. 
C’est la raison que j’entrevois à ma présence sur cette terre : je suis là pour créer des poupées. Même si mes expositions ou la sortie de mon livre me font perdre des amis et des proches…  » (Voir lien interview exclusif plus bas)

Miura Etsuko - Sculptures "réincarnation"

Miura Etsuko – Sculptures « réincarnation » (photo : lil miss sticky kiss)

 


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