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122 ArticlesTextile Art de Anne-Valerie Dupond
Sculpteur Textile Art de Anne-Valerie Dupond. Formée à la faculté d’arts plastiques de Strasbourg, elle est repérée très tôt par la galerie Edgar à Paris en 2001, et son succès grandit rapidement.
Elle expose aujourd’hui ses œuvres sensibles, surprenantes et poétiques un peu partout à travers le monde. De l’univers enfantin à l’art contemporain, en passant par la déco, son travail touche un large public.(trophées de chasse et animaux en tout genre. Bustes de grands hommes, pin-up, sculptures baroques, …).
Son travail s’exporte un peu partout à travers le monde, et a déjà fait l’objet de belles collaborations (Kenzo, Undercover, le Printemps, Comme des Garçons ,…).
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Lisa Renner, sculpture Art dolls
Lisa Renner, sculpture Art dolls. Mixed media artiste (Art dolls, books, polymer clay..). (Dallas)
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Crystal Beads Taxidermy by Kohei Nawa
Crystal Beads Taxidermy by Kohei Nawa.
Japanese sculptor and assistant professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kohei Nawa is known for his pixcell series, where countless transparent glass beads encase the artwork objects.
Strange.
« Most of the motifs, like stuffed animals are found through the internet. I search some auction sites and choose from the images which appear on a monitor as pixel. However, the stuffed animals which actually have been purchased and sent have real flesh feel and smell, and have a discrepancy with images on the monitor. I then transpose them to PixCell in turn. »
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Cris Brodahl {White cloud}
Cris Brodahl {White cloud}
Wood Art sculptures by Aron Demetz
Wood Art sculptures by Aron Demetz. Italian artist, born 1972. Europe exhibition Rome, Vienna, Milan or London.
Aron Demetz est un artiste italien né en 1972. Il créé des sculptures (bois d’érable et silicone) dans des poses tantôt sombres, tantôt mélancoliques, jouant sur des figures adolescentes ou enfantines.
Elles sentent l’odeur de résine ou de vernis, tente de symboliser les énergies biologiques et cosmiques qui animent tout être humain. A découvrir ses dernieres sculptures carbonisées.
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For years, Aron Demetz (1972) has been focusing on the human figure, on contemporary characters which appear to be frozen in poses of the antique portraiture or paralysed in bizarre postures. This realistic gallery, which very often displays children or adolescents, is highly distinguished because of its formal composure while, at the same time, an atmosphere of melancholic meditation enshrouds the sculptures and makes them somehow classic and somehow stringently modern.
In the last two years the artist has dedicated himself to a different projection of the human figure moving from the reflection and the research on emotions to a form of expression which wants to return to its origins, to the most profound human roots. Next to wood (which, however, always remains the soul of all the works) Demetz started to experiment with different materials such as silver and aluminium foils which bestow an aura of original uniqueness on the works, a condition of ethereal pureness. To the spectator, they suggest a metamorphosis, the feeling of observing a being which is changing, which is ready to start a new life, to exploit new possibilities. Through associations, images and symbols these sculptures speak to collective conscience. Fully aware of their own physicality and their physical and spiritual changes, the sculptures most often evoke the constant and meticulous research of the human “position”. A position which, on the one hand, has to be understood in a symbolic way (‘man’ understood as a symbol of power and at the same time of humility), but on the other, it has to be seen in a real, physical way – a position in a space with whom mankind has to interact daily.
Recently, Aron Demetz presents a series of works which centres around the topic of cujidures – “seams”. In order to approach this new challenge, the artist chose resin as material to create his figures. The needed resin was collected with great patience from the wounds of the trees in the forests in Val Gardena. This instable material which is in constant change has intrinsic characteristics which are highly evocative. It has a strong scent, it can crystallise, melt, change colour (from an intense yellow to red or black), it can be very sticky or even conserve organic traces and small animals inside itself.
By putting resin on his faces and busts, Demetz lays a new skin which saturates, welds or stitches their wounds (which have to be understood as wounds of the soul, as thoughts and important feelings). It is a living skin which not only covers, but even enters the works of art. Once again these sculptures display a range of different, even opposite meanings. Next to stirring life, hope and renewal the sculptures also express something archaic and primitive, a being which visibly evokes a mummified figure and which immediately makes the spectator think of rot and death. Therefore, these works trigger off a reflection on the body as a biological and vital structure with its moods, its smells, its heat and its limits. The works spread a twine of visceral energies which enshrouds everyone who enters the meanders of this primitive cosmos.
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Les “petites bonnes femmes” de Valérie HADIDA, sculpteure et peintre
The little girls / Les “petites bonnes femmes” de Valérie HADIDA, sculpteure et peintre. (France)
Diplôme de l’Ecole d’arts plastiques et publicité de la ville de Paris (EMSAT). Travail dans l’atelier de Marielle POLSKA pendant 6 ans. Prix Fondation Paul RICARD en 1991. Expose en galeries depuis 1990.
Ses “petites bonnes femmes” ou lolita: “Elle aime les surnommer ainsi … Sans doute avec un brin de provocation, mais très certainement avec beaucoup de tendresse. Ces figures féminines multiples sont un regard hors temps, hors contraintes, hors normes. De l’adolescente à peine sortie de l’enfance, à la femme mature, elles sont toutes là pour nous rappeler le cheminement de la femme, des femmes. Fières ou faibles, en action ou dans l’attente, fragiles ou fortes, poussées par le vent de la vie ou s’arc-boutant contre ses vicissitudes, aucune ne laisse indifférent… Les “Petites bonnes femmes” de Valérie sont un émouvant voyage à travers l’âme humaine.”
Isabelle RAKOTOVAO (Historienne d’art).
En dehors de la sculpture, Valérie Hadida a aussi animé, pour la télé, les héros de L’Histoire sans fin ou ceux de Bob Morane.
C’est avec l’anti-Shrek, « Chasseurs de Dragons » qu’elle fait ses premiers pas au cinéma. Des dragons qui l’ont menée tout droit à Malaria, le royaume d’Igor.
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The little girls / Lolita’s of Valerie Hadida [France]
School of Visual Arts and advertising of the city of Paris (EMSAT). Work in the workshop of Marielle POLSKA for 6 years. Paul Ricard Foundation Prize in 1991. Exhibited in galleries since 1990.
Her » little girls » or lolita’s: » as she names her … Probably with a bit of provocation, but certainly with great tenderness . These multiple female figures are a timeless look , without constraints, outsized . The teenager barely out of childhood, mature woman , they are all there to remind us of the progress of women, women. Proud or low, action or pending , fragile or strong, driven by the wind of life or buttress against its vicissitudes, none leave indifferent … The « little girls » Valerie sculptures is an emotional trip through human soul. «
Isabelle RAKOTOVAO (Art historian) .
Apart sculpture, Valérie Hadida also led to the TV , the heroes of The Neverending Story or those of Bob Morane.
and the anti- Shrek, » Dragon Hunters » she took her first steps in cinema . Dragons who led straight to Malaria , the Kingdom of Igor .
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Photography talent – Karel Veprik
Photography talent – Karel Veprik made in Poland.
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Mixed Media Art of Louise Richardson
Discover the poetic creations of Louise, magical and unreal dresses, romantic objects.
Mixed Media Art of Louise Richardson…
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Creatures by Kelly Connole
Creatures by Kelly Connole, beaucoup d’êtres hybrides aux formes de lapins… Elle vit et travaille aux Etats-Unis.
« Quand j’étais une petite fille, dans le Montana les animaux étaient mes compagnons. Plusieurs de mes lapins de compagnie se sont libérés de leurs cages et se multiplièrent . Une nuit de pleine lune, j’ai regardé par la fenêtre de ma chambre pour voir tout un troupeau de lapins dans l’espace entre notre maison et la grange . Le clair de lune brillait sur leur dos, illuminant leurs formes voluptueuses et leurs oreilles curieuses. Quand une volée d’oiseaux a survolé les lapins, leurs ombres fugaces sur leur dos m’a coupé le souffle .
C’est l’un de mes premiers souvenirs , j’avais cinq ou six ans à l’époque, et cela reste l’une des plus belles scènes que je n’ai jamais vu . A cet instant, j’ai vu l’endroit où le ciel et la terre se rencontrent et j’ai senti une partie d’un monde beaucoup plus grand que je ne pouvais alors ou maintenant, décrire avec des mots .
Grâce à cette série de créatures hybrides, j’espère capturer juste un peu de la magie que j’ai vécu cette nuit-là . Les pièces contiennent des fragments de beaucoup d’autres souvenirs et je cherche le lien avec le monde animal. »
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« When I was a little girl living in rural Montana animals were my constant companions. Several of my pet rabbits broke free of their cages and multiplied. One night, on a full moon, I looked out of my bedroom window to see a whole herd of rabbits in the space between our house and the barn. The moonlight glistened on their backs, illuminating their voluptuous forms and curious ears. When a flock of birds flew over the rabbits, casting fleeting shadows on their backs, it took my breath away.
This is one of my earliest memories—I was five or six at the time—and it remains one of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen. At that moment I saw the place where the sky and the earth meet and I felt a part of a world much larger than I could then, or now, describe with words.
Through this series of hybrid creatures I hope to capture just a bit of the magic I experienced that night. The pieces contain layered fragments of many other memories as I seek a connection to the natural world and to others. »
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Digital inspirations by Rhys Owens
Digital inspirations by Rhys Owens. Described as “cruelly cool”, his body of work is comprised of an assortment of surreal characters which are created using a range of traditional and digital techniques. Rhys resides in the city of Swansea which is situated on the South Wales coast in the UK.
Rhys Owens est décrit comme étant « cruellement cool ». son travail est un mélange de personnages irréels créés de manière traditionnelle et digitale.
Il reside actuellement au Royaume-Unis.
(« One bling mouse » me rappelle Heisenberg)
ART Woodcut Print
ART Woodcut Print de Paul Roden + Valerie Lueth.
Magnifique travail à voir sur Tugboat Printshop.
Mixed ARt de Ian Crawley
Mixed ARt de Ian Crawley (England) et vit aux Etats-Unis,
travaille de mélange de matieres brutes et naturelles en sculpture (bois, pierres..) et dessins.
The Sirens Of The Lambs de BAnksy
Banksy ou l’installation ludique que nous faisons au quotidien de la condition animale.
Un camion remplit de peluches pleurantes et hurlantes a tourné hier au sud de Brooklyn, interpellant des passants aux sourires mitigés voirs grinçants, quant aux enfants, – ils semblent se demander dans quel monde ils ont atterri ? Des peluches en cage qui hurlent ? finalement pas pire qu’un poisson pané dans une assiette, – sauf s’il gigotte. Vous suivez ?
Bravo Banksy !
« The Sirens Of The Lambs », marrant et aussi « triste » constat sur l’état de la condition animale.