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  • Ruth Collett – hyperealiste trophee sculpture
  • Ruth Collett – hyperealiste trophee sculpture
  • Ruth Collett – hyperealiste trophee sculpture

Hyper realiste trophée sculptures

Hyper realiste trophée sculptures – Ruth Collett was born in Knutsford, Cheshire and moved to London to study at Wimbledon School of Art where she received a BA (Hons) in Technical Arts. She now lives in Hampshire where she can usually be found in her second home – the shed! It is here that she creates her fabulous sculptures and between projects also inserts hair for the world-famous Madam Tussauds.
Ruth is very much inspired by great artists such as Ron Mueck and Franz Messserschmidt and this led her to creating her humorous character heads where expression has an important role. She is very much looking forward to extending this unusual family tree !

Ruth Collett - hyperealiste trophee sculpture

Ruth Collett – hyperealiste trophee sculpture

  • Aron Demetz – Pholiota Denuntians Bois d’érable et silicone, 200 x 50 cm, 2011
  • Aron Demetz – Burning Man  230 x 100 x 100 cm, 2010
  • New Distressed Wood Figures by Aron Demetz
  • New Distressed Wood Figures by Aron Demetz
  • New Distressed Wood Figures by Aron Demetz / sculpture
  • New Distressed Wood Figures by Aron Demetz / sculpture
  • Aron Demetz – Wood sculptures
  • Aron Demetz Sculptures
  • Aron Demetz – sculptures carbonisees – Charcoal sculpture
  • Aron Demetz – la natura umana- Charcoal sculpture
  • Aron Demetz – la natura umana- Charcoal sculpture
  • Aron Demetz – sculptures carbonisees – Charcoal sculpture
  • Aron Demetz – sculptures carbonisees – Charcoal sculpture
  • Aron Demetz – sculptures carbonisees – Charcoal sculpture
  • Aron Demetz – sculptures carbonisees – Charcoal sculpture

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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  • Berlinde De Bruyckere, Elie
  • Berlinde de Bruyckere – We are all Flesh (Istanbul) – 2011-2012
  • sculpture hyper realiste macabre2
  • Berlinde De Bruyckere – sculptures macabres
  • berlinde-de-bruyckere-bares-flesh-at-acca-arts-amp-entertainment-broadsheet-melbourne-1366715570_org
  • Berlinde_De_Bruyckere
  • Berlinde De Bruyckere – sculptures macabres2
  • Berlinde De Bruyckere – sculptures macabres1
  • Berlinde De Bruyckere – sculptures macabres
  • Berline de Bruyckere – Hanne, 2003 – wax, epoxy, resin, and horse hair
  • sculpture hyper realiste macabre – ‘Into One Another III’ by Berlinde De Bruyckere
  • Berlinde de Bruyckere – sculpture horse
  • BERLINDE DE BRUYCKERE – Horse sculpture
  • Berlinde de Bruyckere – sculpture horse
  • Berlinde de Bruyckere – sculpture horse
  • Berlinde de Bruyckere – sculpture horse
  • Berlinde de Bruyckere – portrait

Sculptures hyper-realiste macabre

Sculptures hyper-realiste macabre de Berlinde De Bruyckere  –  très éprouvantes.. (née en 1964)

La sculptrice flamande crée des sculptures et des dessins de corps humains souffrants qui ressemblent à s’y méprendre à la réalité. Elle mêle dans ses sculptures des motifs religieux, des images médiatiques et inscrit le motif chrétien de l’être humain souffrant dans l’époque contemporaine. La confrontation avec le corps à laquelle se livre l’artiste conduit à des questionnements sur l’éthique de notre société et sont le lieu d’interrogations fondamentales sur la nature de l’être humain.

BERLINDE DE BRUYCKERE - Horse sculpture

BERLINDE DE BRUYCKERE – Horse sculpture

  • Natasha Cousens – Doe Ray Me – Floral animal sculpture
  • Natasha Cousens – Doe Ray Me – Floral animal sculpture
  • Natasha Cousens – Doe Ray Me – Floral animal sculpture
  • Natasha Cousens – Sculpture in progress
  • Natasha Cousens – Life’s breath entwined  – Floral animal sculpture
  • Natasha Cousens – Life’s breath entwined  – Floral animal sculpture
  • Natasha Cousens – Sculptures – The beauty
  • Natasha Cousens – Sculptures – The beauty
  • Natasha Cousens – Sculptures COCOON
  • Natasha Cousens – Sculptures COCOON
  • Natasha Cousens – Sculptures COCOON
  • Natasha Cousens – Life’s breath entwined  – Floral animal sculpture
  • Natasha Cousens – Life’s breath entwined – in progress
  • Natasha Cousens – Life’s breath entwined  – Floral animal sculpture
  • Natasha Cousens – rabbit
  • Natasha Cousens – Sculpture in progress
  • Natasha Cousens – Genjitsu no genso – rabbit /  – Floral animal sculpture

Beautiful Floral animal sculptures by Natasha Cousens

Beautiful Floral animal sculptures by Natasha Cousens, Artist & Sculptor. Live in UK, moving soon  to New Zealand.

Natasha Cousens - Sculptures COCOON

Natasha Cousens – Sculptures COCOON

Also, visit in the same way sculptures of BETH CAVENER STICHTER
or ERIKA SANADA


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