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Slovak art photographer – Martin Iman


Slovak art photographer – Martin Iman (1969)
Lives in Bratislava, Slovakia. Exhibitions and forms in various places in Europe.

 

Aerial taxidermy art by Claire Morgan


Aerial taxidermy art by Claire Morgan, born in Belfast in 1980, and now lives in London.
She graduated from Northumbria University in 2003 with a first class honours degree in Sculpture and is now based in London. Claire has exhibited internationally, with solo and group shows in UK and Europe, and museum shows in US and Australia.

claire-morgan - aerial taxidermy art

claire-morgan – aerial taxidermy art


« My work is about our relationship with the rest of nature, explored through notions of change, the passing of time, and the transience of everything around us. For me, creating seemingly solid structures or forms from thousands of individually suspended elements has a direct relation with my experience of these forces. There is a sense of fragility and a lack of solidity that carries through all the sculptures. I feel as if they are somewhere between movement and stillness, and thus in possession of a certain energy.
Animals, birds and insects have been present in my recent sculptures, and I use suspense to create something akin to freeze frames. In some works, animals might appear to rest, fly or fall through other seemingly solid suspended forms. In other works, insects appear to fly in static formations. The evidence of gravity – or lack of it – inherent in these scenarios is what brings them to life, or death. »

Steampunk Taxidermy Art by Lisa Black


Steampunk Taxidermy Art by Lisa Black. Sculptor, Jeweller and Artist based in Auckland, New Zealand, born in Australia in 1982.

lisa black- fixed faon / Taxidermy sculpture art

lisa black- fixed faon / Taxidermy sculpture art

Her love of animals and their form, combined with a preoccupation with an imminent future where technology and biology are intimately combined, led her to create her ongoing series of modified animals.
By creating beauty within this supposed paradox, she challenges the concept of a world separated into the ‘sacrosanct’ natural and ‘vulgar’ industrial.

Beautiful paperCut Art by Suzy Taylor


Beautiful paperCut Art by Suzy Taylor

SUZY TAYLOR - Tree of Life papercut ART

SUZY TAYLOR – Tree of Life papercut ART

Francesco Albano’s human body sculptures drip, melt, hang, and often appear to be boneless


Francesco Albano’s human body sculptures drip, melt, hang, and often appear to be boneless.
Currently works and lives in Istanbul. (born 1976)

Francesco Albano - THE AGE OF GAMES HAS GONE - hyperrealiste sculpture

Francesco Albano – THE AGE OF GAMES HAS GONE – hyperrealiste sculpture

Francesco Albano graduated from Fine Art University of Carrara in 2000 and won the National Prize of Arts – MIUR for sculpture in 2005. He had his first solo show titled ‘Everyday Bestiary’ in Milan in 2008 and second solo show titled ‘Five Easy Piece’ at Ex Marmi Gallery in Pietrasanta in 2009. In 2011, his works were exhibited in group shows titled ‘The State of Art, Tese di San Cristoforo, Arsenale’ in Venice concurrent with Venice Biennial and ‘P.I.E.T.A.S.’ at Studio 9 in Istanbul.

Check out Albano’s skincentric sculptures below, which transform our banal bodysuits into a glorious labyrinth of cellulite and wrinkles. Monstrous, animal and human, the works prove that skin is at its most fascinating when delivered raw.

Kate Clark, L’ animal est un homme inexpressif


Kate Clark, L’ animal est un homme inexpressif * et je reste dubitative de son travail, n’étant absolument pas fan de la taxidermie en général. [animal is an expressionless man]

Kate Clark is a sculptor who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her work studies the tension between personal and mythical realms by creating sculpture that synthesizes the human face and the body of wild animals.

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Kate Clark - taxidermie art sculpture animal / Human details

Kate Clark – taxidermie art sculpture animal / Human details

« Son concept est né lors de ces études, à l’université d’Ivy League, en lisant le livre « Becoming Human : Evolution and Human Uniqueness » de Ian Tattersall.

Elle s’attarde sur un chapitre sur l’évolution du visage humain. Cette partie du livre traite des changements spécifiques ayant eu lieu sur le faciès humain avec le temps tels que le visage imberbe, le blanc des yeux, les sourcils, … et en quoi ils ont permis de faciliter la lecture d’une grande variétés d’expressions faciales.

Ces oeuvres sont créées à partir de vraie peau animale. Pour la création des têtes, elle sculpte les visages de ces oeuvres de manière à ce qu’elles soient crédibles et réalistes.
Les sections de peau qui recouvrait auparavant le visage de l’animal sont rasées de leur fourrure et apposées sur le visage sculpté en prenant soin de faire concorder, par exemple, les cils et les paupières de l’animal avec le pourtour des yeux humains. Cette peau rasée rappelant, par son côté huileux et poreux la peau humaine pour plus de réalisme bien que les coutures et points montrent un travail de reconstitution. Il a fallu de nombreux essais pour qu’elle soit capable de trouver l’équilibre entre les traits faciaux animaux et humains.« 

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Steampunk sculpture by Edouard Martinet


Steampunk sculpture by Edouard Martinet – Mixed-media art.
Animal and Insect Assemblages Made from Repurposed Objects. (France)

Edouard Martinet - Dragonfly - 37″ x 49″ x 15″ / steampunk sculpture art

Edouard Martinet – Dragonfly – 37″ x 49″ x 15″ / steampunk sculpture art

Mia Pearlman’s cut paper art


Mia Pearlman’s cut paper art / lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

Portraits de Lita Cabellut


Portraits de Lita Cabellut  «Je veux forcer les gens à regarder les gens, ils sont des figures caractéristiques puissantes. Je travaille l’expressionnisme, mais j’ai développé mon propre style. C’est une sorte de techniques de collage, combinée à l’huile. C’est une fresque. C’est la force avec laquelle vous peignez, comment vous utilisez de la peinture sur la toile, le toucher. Tout ceci est une combinaison de philosophie et de physique. »

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The Spanish Lita Cabellut was born on 1961 in Barcelona, where she grew up in a poor Gypsy-environment.
Her work is closely intertwined with the memories of the old area of Barcelona, El Raval, with closeness to the docks, La Bocquerai market, Las Ramblas and Sant Antonie market, replete with pickpockets, street performers and of course, prostitutes.

After 13 years of street and orphan life she got adopted. In this new period of her life she discovers the Prado museum. She become amorous with Goya, Velazquez, Ribera and Rembrandt. One of her preferred statements explaining her passion is: « I married very young, my first marriage was with the art ». I can endorse this is the case of Lita.

She got her first exhibition on the age of 17 at the Town Hall of Masnou, Barcelona. At 19 she decided to change her native country Spain, for new challenges in the Netherlands, where she studied between 1982-1984 at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam.

Nowadays, Lita Cabellut is considered as a painter with a unique pictorial language, using a contemporary variation on the fresco-technique and a immensely enjoyable, communicative and recognizable ‘Cabellut-palette’. Lita Cabellut’s ‘human-faced’ paintings are exposed all around the globe, in New York, Dubai, Miami, Singapore, Hong Kong, Barcelona, London, Paris, Venice, Monaco, Seoul and many more cities.

Sublime visual artiste, Rimel Neffati


Sublime visual artiste, Rimel Neffati (French artist based in Amsterdam)

Metal wire sculptures by Maja Taneva


Metal wire sculptures by Maja Taneva (Macedonia), using industrial wire ropes for modeling sculptures and wall installations.

 

Mechanical metal sculptures by Andrew Chase


SteamPunk, beautiful Mechanical metal sculptures by  Andrew Chase. (Photography & sculptures)

 

Textile 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 ,…).

Lisa Renner, sculpture Art dolls


Lisa Renner, sculpture Art dolls. Mixed media artiste (Art dolls, books, polymer clay..). (Dallas)

Lisa Renner - art dolls- art sculpture

Lisa Renner – art dolls- art sculpture

Artist toys : Natasha Fadeeva & Victor Dubrovsky


Artist toys : Natasha Fadeeva & Victor Dubrovsky & Grisha Dubrovsky (Moscou)
et le Piranha est tout à fait excellent…


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