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« The Widow’s Jar » automaton by Thomas Kuntz

« The Widow’s Jar » automaton by Thomas Kuntz.
Gallow’s humor dominates this magical automaton, influenced by Gothic Horror and Film Noir. It is a hand -made edition of 6.

Thomas Kuntz is a professional artist exploring the bizarre since 1986. Sculpture, engineering , machining, woodwork and painting combine to produce highly unusual pieces of art of theatrical design and phantasmagoric illusion.

” The Widow’s Jar” automaton by Thomas Kuntz

” The Widow’s Jar” automaton by Thomas Kuntz

Sculpture d’une fontaine italienne

Sculpture en marbre issue d’une fontaine italienne du 19ème siècle.
Galerie Victor Werner

  • Cam Rackam – « Cthulhu » sculpture with gold patina layer
  • Cam Rackam – « Cthulhu » sculpture
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Paintings and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Paintings and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Paintings and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Baby Cthulhu
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Belphagor
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Belphagor
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Blind Cthulhu
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Blind Cthulhu
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Detail shot of Blind Cthulhu
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Red Eye
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Red Eye
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Red Winter frame corner
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Speak no evil
  • Cam Rackam – painting
  • Cam Rackam – Studio sculptures

Dark Cam Rackam sculptures

Dark Cam Rackam sculptures, carved frame and paintings.. (USA / Southern California)

Cam Rackam - Sculptures - Belphagor

Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Belphagor

  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art sculpture
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art – dahlia

Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art

Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art (usa) – Paper flower that can take up to 400 hours to complete by hand.

Tiffanie Turner - Paper flower art

Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art

The Scarecrow – Jim McKenzie

The Scarecrow – Jim McKenzie

The Scarecrow - Jim McKenzie

The Scarecrow – Jim McKenzie

« The Scarecrow » documents the complete step by step process of creating a character starting from a simple sketch in 2014 to a fully developed gallery show piece in 2016 debuting at Jim McKenzie’s « Lost Magic » at Copro Gallery.

  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures
  • Yuanxing Liang – Sculptures Chine

Sculptures épiques de Yuanxing Liang

Sculptures épiques de Yuanxing Liangdiplômé de l’Académie des Beaux-Arts du Sichuan (Chine)

Yuanxing Liang - Sculptures

Tom Newbury - 3D sculpture

Tom Newbury 3D sculpture

Tom Newbury 3D sculpture (Australia)

Tom Newbury - 3D sculpture

Tom Newbury – 3D sculpture

 

  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures
  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures
  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures – ICARUS. Wroclaw 2014
  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures
  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures – INFLATABLES 2014
  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures – ICARUS. Wroclaw 2014
  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures
  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures – ICARUS. Wroclaw 2014
  • Ivan Prieto – Surreal sculptures
  • Ivan Prieto – Sculptures
  • Ivan Prieto – Sculptures ceramic surrealiste
  • Ivan Prieto – Portrait sculpteur

Surreal Sculptures Iván Prieto

Surreal Sculptures Iván Prieto (Germany)

Ivan Prieto - Sculptures ceramic surrealiste

Ivan Prieto – Sculptures ceramic surrealiste

  • Christiane Loehr – 2006 – Tree blossoms sculpture
  • Christiane-Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte
  • Christiane-Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte
  • Christiane-Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte
  • Christiane Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte – 2009, Pflanzenstengel, 6,5 x 13 x 12 cm
  • Christiane Loehr – Dandelion Sculpture – 2009
  • Christiane-Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte
  • Christiane-Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte
  • Christiane-Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte
  • Christiane-Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte
  • Christiane-Loehr – Sculptures & installations nature morte
  • Christiane Loehr – Blossoms – 2009

Sculptures et installations Christiane Loehr

Sculptures et installations Christiane Loehr (Germany/Italy)

Christiane Loehr - Dandelion Sculpture - 2009

Christiane Loehr – Dandelion Sculpture – 2009

Christiane Loehr utilise des matériaux naturels tels que des graines, tiges de plantes ou d’herbes, graines de lierres ou pissenlits, crin de cheval.
Ses sculptures sont fragiles et aériennes, délicates et éphémères.

  • David Oliveira – « Dog » wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – « Dog » wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures dog
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Poumons
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures tree birds
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Octopus
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Octopus
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Expo sculptures
  • David Oliveira – portrait sculpteur Portugal

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures (Portugal)

David Oliveira - Wire sculptures

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures

David Oliveira works are essentially a work of visual perception to the viewer. The truth behind each work lies on each one memories and their ability to stare and see.
Davids works are fragile, made of humble material and intimately related to the idea of the passage of time, in which, like with a human body subject to the role of the years and opposite to Oscar Wilde´s idea, his works do get old and get a “patine”. It´s over this idea of a continuous time schedule that David works his figures.
His figures play with their presence and their invisibility at the real space. This duality between opposite concepts is a constant in his work.
David innovative method relies in the Drawing methodology in surrounding areas through the use of the line, a line that in the hands of David becomes three dimensional and lives in the sculpture´s filed.
The Flesh in his works is not a barrier but work as a door to a new interior or exterior world. The idea itself of interior | exterior is questioned existing only in the perceptive path.
There are no boundaries in David´s work, this boundaries are put by each one only because each one as their own ideas of logic and knowledge.
Everything in his works, as we found in nature, relay on a structure. For David Oliveira his works must exist under the same conditions as everything in nature, nothing stands forever. Everything has a finite live, occupies a space (virtual or not) and are free. (text : Facebook profil)

 

  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Conversion2 »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Guardians’ Fall »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « In Me »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « In Me »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « In Me »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « In Me »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Oops »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Security Summit »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Security Summit »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Security Summit »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Security Summit »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « The guardian »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « The guardian »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « We Luv U Dad! »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « We Luv U Dad! »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « We Luv U Dad! »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Who Did it? Again! »
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Who Did it? Again! »
  • ‘The Backup’ – sculpture by Johnson Tsang
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpture
  • Johnson Tsang artist Lucid Dream 10 – 2016
  • Johnson Tsang – Trump sculpture – The other side of the president
  • Johnson Tsang – Sculpteur portrait

Johnson Tsang – Sculptures

Johnson Tsang – Sculptures

Johnson Tsang - Sculpture "Oops"

Johnson Tsang – Sculpture « Oops »

Johnson Tsang travaille à Hong Kong, il crée des sculptures en porcelaine, en acier inoxydable et participe à des projets d’art public.
Tsang met sa technique au service de son imagination surréaliste, et ses sculptures rassemblent souvent l’intégration des 2 éléments, «êtres humains» et «objets».
Depuis 1993, les œuvres de Tsang ont été exposées à Hong Kong, Taiwan, en Corée, Espagne, Suisse et collectées par les musées et des collectionneurs locaux et étrangers.

Son travail, notamment ses « bébés » me font beaucoup penser aux sculptures de Ronit Baranga dans l’expression.

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Sculptor based in Hong Kong who focuses on ceramics, stainless steel sculptures and public art project.
Tsang’s works mostly employ realist sculptural techniques accompanied by surrealist imagination, integrating the two elements, “human beings” and  “objects”, into creative themes. Since 1993, Tsang’s works have been exhibited in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Spain and Switzerland and collected by local and overseas museums and collectors.

His work, especially his « babies » make me think of Ronit Baranga’ sculptures.

 

  • Installation piscine roubaix sculptures – ESAAT 2016
  • Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix sculptures – ESAAT 2016
  • Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix sculptures – ESAAT 2016
  • Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix sculptures – ESAAT 2016
  • ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures
  • Installation sculptures ESAAT roubaix musee piscine
  • ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures
  • Installation sculptures ESAAT roubaix musee piscine
  • Installation sculptures ESAAT roubaix musee piscine
  • ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures
  • ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures
  • ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures 2016
  • ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures 2016
  • ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures 2016
  • ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures 2016

L’ESAAT au Musée de la Piscine de Roubaix

Installation de L’ESAAT au Musée de la Piscine de Roubaix.

ESAAT - Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix - sculptures 2016

ESAAT – Installation Musée de la Piscine Roubaix – sculptures 2016

Les étudiants de l’École Supérieure Arts Appliqués et Textile de Roubaix (ESAAT) ont travaillé et exposé des oeuvres dans le hall du Musée de la Piscine de Roubaix et ont surtout avec cette magnifique installation dans le Bassin: un plongeon acrobatique décomposé en figures successives avec des personnages aériens, faits en scotch, retenus par des fils de nylon. Installation prolongée jusqu’au 15 mai.

 

  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dali
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dali
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Andy Warhol
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Abraham Lincoln
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji –  Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji –  Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Frida Khalo
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Dick Smith
  • Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculptor portrait

Hyperrealist sculptor Kazushiro Tsuji

Hyperrealist sculptor Kazushiro Tsuji

Kazuhiro Tsuji - Sculpture Frida Khalo

Kazuhiro Tsuji – Sculpture Frida Khalo

Kazuhiro Tsuji is a contemporary hyperrealist sculptor living and working in Los Angeles. After working 25 years as a special effects makeup artist in Hollywood, Kazu decisively shifted focus in 2008, dedicating himself full time to fine art sculpture. Using resin, platinum silicone, and many other materials, Kazu constructs three-dimensional portraits in a scale two times life size.

  • Jim skull – Corde et feutrine
  • Jim skull – Ambre sculpture
  • Jim skull – Coquille d’oeuf
  • Jim skull – Coquille d’oeuf
  • Jim skull – Corde de papier serie
  • Jim skull – Corde de papier serie
  • Jim skull – Corde de papier serie
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Cordes naturelles
  • Jim skull – Crins de cheval
  • Jim skull – Crins de cheval
  • Jim skull – Crins de cheval
  • Jim skull – Perle et murano
  • Jim skull – Tapas serie
  • Jim skull – Tapas serie
  • Jim skull – Sculptures perles/corail 2013 / www.jim-skullgallery.com
  • Jim skull – Sculptures

Jim skull sculptures

Jim skull sculptures. (FR)
Cordes naturelles, cordes de papier, crins de cheval, coquille d’œuf… Autant de matières utillisées par Jim pour créer ses sculptures..

Jim skull - Perle et murano

Jim skull – Perle et murano

It is in Koumac in New Caledonia that the adventures of Jim, our skull artist, begin. It is also a gateway for Oceania
and many other horizons. He goes to New Zealand, stops over Vanuatu, discovers Australia, India, and lands in Hong-Kong.
Human experiences, cultural, ritual, he is marked by his travels and encounters.
Back to Paris, we are in 1976. He enters Estienne School, then the Applied Arts School Olivier de Serres.
1980, he creates his first skulls. His vocation is now revealed and will never leave him.
He holds exhibitions in Parisian bars, takes part in the Salons d’Art, improves his technique… creating the refined result we know of today.
Contemporary art, African, Oceanian, Amerindian, popular, religious… multiple passions and a melting-pot of influences

Lives and works in Paris


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