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  • Izumi May – cloud ponies / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – Tooting the Horn of Dilemma / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – Tinderbox / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – Thumping Jack / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – Notes on an Invisible Road / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – gray donkey / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – camel ships / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – A Whisper of Snow / Sculptures

Hawaï Artist : Izumi May

Hawaï Artist : Izumi May. (née et a grandi à Honolulu)

  • 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. »

  • Roser Oter – Sculptures figuratives
  • Roser Oter – sculptures cute readers
  • Roser Oter – sculptures cute readers
  • Roser Oter – sculptures cute readers
  • Roser Oter – sculptures cute readers
  • Roser Oter – sculptures figuratives
  • Roser Oter – sculptures cute readers
  • Roser Oter – sculptures cute readers
  • Roser Oter – Sculptures figuratives
  • Roser Oter – Sculptures figuratives
  • Roser Oter – Sculptures figuratives
  • Roser Oter – Sculptures figuratives
  • Roser Oter – Sculptures / Espagne

Cute readers sculptures of Roser Oter

Cute readers sculptures of Roser Oter (Espagne)

Roser Oter - sculptures cute readers

Roser Oter – sculptures cute readers

  • Juz Kitson – The Desired Desires the Desire of the Other / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – Changing Skin / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – Untitled Heart / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – sculpture contemporaine / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – sculpture contemporaine / Organic sculptures fleurs
  • Juz Kitson – sculpture contemporaine / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – sculpture contemporaine / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – sculpture contemporaine detail / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – porcelain heart / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson -Changing Skin (detail) 2013, Southern Ice porcelain / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – Make Sacred the Profane / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – Growth of the Exotic / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – Changing Skin / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – Changing Skin / Organic sculptures
  • Juz Kitson – Sculpture
  • Juz Kitson – Sculpture
  • Juz Kitson – Sculpture
  • Juz Kitson – Sculpture
  • Juz Kitson – Sculptures
  • Juz Kitson -Working in a range of media including ceramics / Organic sculptures

Organic Sculptures Juz Kitson

Organic Sculptures Juz Kitson (Australia)

Juz Kitson - Sculptures

Juz Kitson – Sculptures

Juz Kitson, jeune céramiste de la côte centrale de Sydney, utilise sa fascination pour les formes organiques pour créer des sculptures d’une beauté troublante. Inspiré de l’artiste Kiki Smith.
Elle utilise le latex, le plâtre et la porcelaine pour créer un affrontement troublant entre le beau et le grotesque. Combiné avec d’autres matériaux tels que le crin de cheval, laine, os et peau de serpent, chaque œuvre fait allusion au naturel, mais frole l’étranger.

  • Herman Muys – Troon – 2008 / sculptures
  • herman muys – sculptures, Pausin, 2011, klein
  • Herman Muys – Minotaurus – sculptures
  • Herman Muys – sculptures
  • Herman Muys – Cave cane Sculpture
  • Herman Muys – sculptures – Maandrager
  • Herman Muys – sculptures
  • Herman Muys – Sculptures
  • Herman Muys – sculptures
  • Herman Muys – sculptures horse
  • Herman Muys – sculptures horse
  • Herman Muys – sculptures

Sculptures de Herman Muys

La fantaisie dans les sculptures de Herman Muys paraît inépuisable, sa créativité vaste et illimitée. Il évolue constamment aux confins du rêve et de la réalité. Ses oeuvres des débuts respirent une ambiance hallucinante : des êtres mi-hommes, mi-bêtes nous épient, avec parfois une expression démoniaque. On dirait des figures mythologiques, telles que griffons et centaures, des apparitions surréalistes qui font penser à Jérôme bosch, Pieter Brueghel, Pieter Huys, Jan Mandijn ou David Teniers. Démons orgueilleux ou dieux arrogants, ils n’ont pas pour autant perdu le sens de l’humour. Avec tout ce qu’ils peuvent avoir de mystérieux, de menaçant, ils ont quelque chose d’indiciblement tendre. (tiré du Livre : Herman Muys & Monique Muylaert)

Herman Muys - Sculptures

Herman Muys – Sculptures

  • Alberto Bustos – sculptures Apnea – sculptures ceramiques
  • Alberto Bustos – sculptures Apnea details – sculptures ceramiques
  • Alberto Bustos – Broto en blanco – Sculptures ceramiques
  • Alberto Bustos – sculptures Anud – Refractaria negra y porcelana, pigmentos, oxidos y esmaltes
  • Alberto Bustos – Nomadas – sculptures ceramiques
  • Alberto Bustos – Libertad provisional – sculptures ceramiques
  • Alberto Bustos – Khamsim – sculptures ceramiques
  • Alberto Bustos – blizzard – sculpture ceramique
  • Alberto Bustos – Sculptures ceramiques  – sculptures ceramiques
  • Alberto Bustos – 1, 2, 3, suena sculpture ceramique
  • Alberto Bustos – 1, 2, 3, suena sculpture ceramique
  • Alberto Bustos – 1, 2, 3, suena sculpture ceramique
  • Alberto Bustos – Sonada pesadilla sculpture
  • Alberto Bustos – Sculpture Boceto
  • Alberto Bustos – portrait / Sculptures ceramiques
  • Alberto Bustos – portrait / Sculptures ceramiques

Alberto Bustos – Ceramiste de Talent !

Alberto Bustos – Ceramiste de Talent ! (Espagne)
Découvrez ses magnifiques sculptures !

  • Cathy Rose – Artodyssey – mixed-media sculptures
  • Cathy Rose – Artodyssey – mixed-media sculptures
  • Cathy Rose – mixed-media sculptures
  • Cathy Rose – mixed-media sculptures

Figurative Mixed-Media sculptures of Cathy Rose

Figurative Mixed-Media sculptures of Cathy Rose. (Nouvelle Orléans / Louisiane)

« I’m an artist. I’ve been saying this since I was nine and now I’m 59 and I think I’m starting to believe it. »

Cathy Rose - mixed-media sculptures

Cathy Rose – mixed-media sculptures

  • Carrieanne Hendrickson – octopus man- Figurative sculptures
  • Carrieanne Hendrickson – Seated Rabbit figure – Figurative sculptures
  • Carrieanne Hendrickson -aviator – Figurative sculptures
  • Carrianne hendrickson – sculpture
  • Carrieanne Hendrickson – Goblin Market ( Teapot)- Figurative sculptures

Figurative sculptures of Carrianne Hendrickson

Figurative sculptures of Carrianne Hendrickson. 

Carrieanne Hendrickson -aviator - Figurative sculptures

Carrieanne Hendrickson -aviator – Figurative sculptures

I make work about human and animal nature. I gravitate towards figurative and animal imagery that has a dreamlike quality. I exhibit work locally and nationally. I generally make work under 28” in height as I prefer work that is easily transported, and displayed. I am very much influenced by contemporary figurative art. I force myself to work a certain number of hours per week on the actual hands-on creation of my pieces. I work weather I’m inspired or not. If I don’t have a particular idea, I work anyway and let the ideas come. I don’t believe that inspiration is the motivator of art; I believe hard work is. If you work hard enough, inspiration will come. I research galleries and am not afraid to contact them. The worst they can say is no. I also produce as much as I can. I try to find galleries in which my work would fit. Lately, I have been getting more and more invitations to be in shows all over the country. I find this really flattering and love this new avenue that seems to be opening up for me.

She lives in Buffalo, New York, and is represented by Del Mano Gallery in Los Angeles, California.

  • Maria Øverbye -Flyvende engel
  • Maria Øverbye – sculptures ceramics figuratif
  • Maria Øverbye -Kvinne med langt liv –  sculptures ceramics figuratif
  • Maria Øverbye – sculptures ceramics figuratif
  • Maria Øverbye – sculptures ceramics figuratif
  • Maria Øverbye – Norwegian ceramist
  • Maria Øverbye -Flyvende engel – sculptures ceramics figuratif

Sculptures figuratives by Maria Øverbye

Sculptures figuratives by Maria Øverbye. (Norvege)

Maria Øverbye - sculptures ceramics figuratif

Maria Øverbye – sculptures ceramics figuratif

 

  • Butterfly Garden, Katharine Morling – porcelain, black stain and wire
  • Katharine Morling – Deer – Clay, porcelain slip, porcelain and black stain
  • Katharine Morling – Vase of stems – Porcelain and black stain
  • Katharine Morling – Discovery
  • Katharine-Morling – Butterfly Garden
  • Fox – KATHARINE-MORLING – sculpture
  • Katharine Morling Ceramics – giraf
  • Katharine Morling – Cut 2 – Earth stone, porcelain slip, porcelain and black stain

Katharine Morling Fine Ceramics

Katharine Morling Fine Ceramics. (England)

Katharine Morling - Discovery

Katharine Morling – Discovery

« My work has been a personal narrative, which alludes to tales, dreams and nightmares. I bring my drawings alive in 3D. My work is often life-size or larger; a chair will stand a metre tall. The work has been of a domestic nature, taking inanimate objects such as chairs and layering them with emotion. As I build up piece by piece, I have created rooms with atmosphere where unexpected feelings arise from apparently mundane objects. 
I work very instinctively, one piece leads to the next, I try not to pin down what I am doing or even why. I have to trust and believe that I can communicate through this medium.
My searching is never complete; each piece is a journey for answers that are only hinted at, with more questions. 
I predominantly work in clay but use other materials when I feel it is necessary: glass, string, wood, raffia and mirror. »

  • kelly connole sculptures
  • kelly connole – ceramic sculpture
  • kelly connole – Violet – ceramic sculpture
  • kelly connole-Lucia  – ceramic sculpture
  • kelly connole – sculpture
  • kelly connole-Neda- ceramic sculpture
  • kelly connole -t wins-NCECA-Flow
  • kelly connole-Hilda – ceramic sculpture
  • kelly connole-Frances and Franca – ceramic sculpture
  • kelly connole-Scamper Installation – ceramic sculpture

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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