Alberto Bustos – Ceramiste de Talent ! (Espagne)
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Figurative sculptures of Carrianne Hendrickson
Figurative sculptures of Carrianne Hendrickson.
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.
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Katharine Morling Fine Ceramics
Katharine Morling Fine Ceramics. (England)
« 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. »
Les sculptures de Nathalie Gauglin
Les sculptures de Nathalie Gauglin. Bourrées d’émotions…
Les personnages de Nathalie Gauglin, ces êtres de terre aux visages lunaires et pensifs, aux regards interrogatifs, nous libèrent de nos émotions primaires.
Une émotion que l’on emmène avec soi, qui se révèle en nous.
D’une même famille, comme les branches d’un seul arbre, ils puisent leur force des mêmes racines, dans une variation sensible des sentiments humains les plus simples, les plus honnêtes.
Chacun peut s’y reconnaître, y projeter sa propre image.
Attentifs, émerveillés, vivants… ils se chuchotent aux oreilles, se racontent des histoires…
mais… chut… prenons le temps et laissons les, nous parler…
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>> Nathalie Gauglin – Exposition du 3 au 22 janvier 2017 à la Galerie Claudine Legrand / Paris 6éme.
EXPO au grand Palais de Lille :
Les sculptures figuratives de Susannah Zucker
Susannah Zucker est sculpteur figurative. Son intérêt pour cet art est enracinée dans une longue tradition de recherche centrée sur le corps.
25 ans de formation en danse, l’enseignement, l’interprétation et la pratique bouddhiste se reflètent dans ses sculptures et cette recherche donne toute son expression à de nombreux aspects de l’expérience humaine : traumatisme, virtuosité physique et athlétique, fragilité, érotisme et spirituelle.
Les sculptures de Susannah Zucker ont été présentées dans des expositions solo ou collective dans les musées et les galeries en Californie, en Géorgie, au Colorado, au Tennessee et en Caroline du Nord.
Beth Cavener Stichter sculptures
Beth Cavener Stichter sculptures.
Découvrez les magnifiques sculptures de Beth Cavener Stichter et collaboration avec Alessandro Gallo.
/// Beautiful sculptures of Beth Cavener Stichter and collaboration with Alessandro Gallo (USA)
Beth Cavener – Sculptor from Bas Berkhout on Vimeo.