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186 ArticlesTextile sculptures de Simone Pheulpin
Textile sculptures de Simone Pheulpin.
Née en 1941, Simone Pheulpin est une sculptrice sur textile (france).
Son travail réside dans le pliage minutieux et répétitif de bandes de coton non blanchi, non décati, rêche, des Vosges. Son façonnage est permis par des attaches non visibles, épingles qu’elle dissimule au cœur de l’œuvre. Il en découle un univers qui apparaît tantôt minéral, tantôt végétal, reflet du monde naturel.
Xooang Choi Solo Show @ Musee d’Ansembourg – Liege Belgium
Xooang Choi Solo Show @ Musee d’Ansembourg – Liege Belgium
du 24/01 au 14 fev. + d’infos
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And an Interview with Xooang Choi By Yoewool Kang
Wood figuratif sculptures of Matthias Verginer
Wood figuratif sculptures of Matthias Verginer. Lives and works in Ortisei (BZ), Northern Italy.
Enchanted world sculptures by Carisa Swenson
Enchanted world sculptures by Carisa Swenson, Goblinfruit Studio (New York)
Carisa Swenson’s passion for creating curious creatures springs from many sources—a love of Greek mythology and Ray Harryhausen’s creations when she was a child, an appreciative eye for Henson Workshop in her teens, to the weird and wonderful films of Jan Svankmajer and The Brothers Quay in her twenties. But when Carisa studied with world-renowned doll artist Wendy Froud, the final die was cast: posable dolls would forever own her soul and trouble her nights, stirring her with a fervor that could only be quelled by stitching and sculpting her dreams into reality. Since 2006 Carisa’s work has been featured in several exhibitions and publications, including the Melbourne Fringe Festival, NYU’s acclaimed annual « Small Works Show », Art Doll Quarterly, and Spectrum 17. Carisa has an unhealthy obsession with rabbits and rabbit tales which she blames squarely on « Watership Down ». Both the book and the movie. Especially the movie.
Sculptures monumentales de Javier Marín
Sculptures monumentales de Javier Marín. (born in Uruapan, Michoacan, Mexico in 1962)
Javier Marin’s sculpture a unique and dynamic blend of Western European and Mexican culture. Working quickly, primarily in clay, Marín does not refer to a model but instead relies on his remarkable knowledge of the human form gathered from years of drawing directly from the figure. Process is one of the artist’s most obvious passions, spikes of bronze are often left exposed to show the paths of molten metal flowing into the cast figure. During the creation of a work, words might be quickly inscribed onto the raw clay, holes gouged and support structures left exposed. It is this deliberate coarseness combined with his elegant classic approach to the figure that combines to give these works such power and substance.
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Si il veut me prendre en stage, pas de problème…
Bestiaire et Trophée originale de Valency Genis
Bestiaire et Trophée originale de Valency Genis. (Albuquerque)
Mixed media artist, sculptor and photographer. Original Creature creator, animal lover, mad scientist…
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Organic Sculptures Juz Kitson
Organic Sculptures Juz Kitson (Australia)
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.
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Sculptures du Ceramiste animaliers Gaynor Ostinelli
Sculptures du Ceramiste animaliers Gaynor Ostinelli (England).
Tres bel art animalier, tres expressif et un tres beau travail du pigment.
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Sculptures [fantastiques] de Motohiko Odani
Sculptures [fantastiques] de Motohiko Odani. (Japon)
Né et travaille au Japon, son travail principalement basé sur la sculpture, explore des mondes fantastiques où se mélangent monstres et personnages souvent figés.
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