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  • Sihua Qian – sculptures XiangMa series
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  • Sihua Qian – sculptures XiangMa series
  • Sihua Qian – sculptures XiangMa series
  • Sihua Qian – sculptures XiangMa series
  • Sihua Qian – sculptures XiangMa series
  • Sihua Qian – sculptures XiangMa series

Qian Sihua Sculptures

Qian Sihua Sculptures (Chine) – Resin Colored – human – animal hybrid work.

Sihua Qian – sculptures portrait artist

 

 

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  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook-Lee – Bonsai sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – I dont know anything – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – sculptures
  • Dongwook Lee – Drive – sculptures
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  • Dongwook Lee – Salor- sculptures
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Sculptures Dongwook Lee

Sculptures Dongwook Lee (Corée du sud) crée des sculptures hyper-realistes miniatures qui ne mesurent généralement pas plus d’une dizaine de centimètres de haut.

L’oeuvre de Dongwook Lee : une vision dégénérée de l’humain – et non seulement dégénérée mais surtout pathétique

Dongwook Lee – Salor- sculptures

  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre ©Photo : M Le Roy
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre ©Photo : M Le Roy
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre ©Photo : M Le Roy
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre
  • Sculptures – Bestiaire Sophie Favre ©Photo : M Le Roy

Le charmant bestiaire de Sophie Favre

Le charmant bestiaire de Sophie Favre (France), née en 1950 d’une mère céramiste et d’un père peintre et dessinateur.

Sculptures - Bestiaire Sophie Favre ©Photo : M Le Roy

« Après des études aux Beaux Arts de Paris, Sophie Favre apprend à travailler la terre avec sa mère et se passionne très vite pour cette matière qui lui permet d’imaginer et de donner corps à des personnages ou à des animaux, d’abord au tour comme les céramistes, puis par modelage. Chargées de sentiments subtils, les « créatures » de Sophie Favre ont le don de susciter l’identification par de menus détails. S’il ne s’agit pas de caricatures, elles semblent pourtant revendiquer leur caractère comique et maladroit, et c’est ce qui les rend furieusement attachantes.
Aujourd’hui, l’œuvre de Sophie Favre est reconnue internationalement, elle figure dans les grandes collections et la revue « Miroir de l’Art » a élu l’artiste parmi les « Révélations de l’année 2012 ». (Source texte : ALQUIER100)

Sculptures to life

Sculptures to life – GOLEM X MBA

sculpture to life - Arnaud Pottier

GOLEM is a concept that uses sculpture and video to create an uncanny feeling.
The Mirage Festival invited Arnaud Pottier in The Fine-Arts Museum of Lyon to bring three of their sculptures to life.

First piece « Golem x apollo »

GOLEM X MBA

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  • Black fiberglass sculpture

Accomplishment, black fiberglass sculpture

Accomplishment, black fiberglass sculpture by Romania-based young artist Andra Simina Mocanu (22 years old) that was installed in June 2015 at National Library of Romania.

Black fiberglass sculpture

  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures horse
  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures
  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures
  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures
  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures
  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures
  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures
  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures
  • Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures horse

Multi-media artist Eglantine Bacro

Multi-media artist Eglantine Bacro –  (Born 1992, france)
Nylon wire sculptures, videos, photography, stop-motion, painting.

Eglantine Bacro - mixed-media artist - Nylon wire sculptures

Eglantine Bacro – mixed-media artist – Nylon wire sculptures

  • John Morris – Sculptures – Metromorphosis
  • John Morris – sculptures Autralia
  • John Morris – Sculptures – Metamorphosis
  • John Morris – Sculptures – High Wire
  • John Morris – Sculptures – High Tide
  • John Morris – Sculptures – Uber Girl
  • John Morris – Sculptures – Retail Therapy
  • John Morris – Sculptures – Aviatrix
  • John Morris – Butterfly Effect – sculptures Wood 42 x 10 cm x 48 cm
  • John Morris – Sculptures
  • John Morris – sculptures Autralia
  • John Morris – Sculptures – Skinny Jeans
  • John Morris Sculptures
  • John Morris Sculptures
  • John Morris Sculptures
  • John Morris Sculptures – Cat
  • John Morris – Sculptures – Solo
  • John Morris – Sculptures – The Deep End
  • John Morris – Sculptures – Retail Therapy
  • John Morris – Sculptures
  • John Morris – Sculptures – Open Hearted
  • John Morris – sculptures Autralia

John Morris Sculptures

John Morris Sculptures – (Australia) /

John Morris – Sculptures - Uber Girl

John Morris – Sculptures – Uber Girl

The works of John Morris spring from exhaustive sketching and illustration, drawing on intensive research. Subjects include skeletal bone, muscular structure and the imagery of fashion photography.

Often, prosthetic limbs and super-accentuated body part proportions tie the pieces together, bringing to mind the surreal imagery of anime and the comic strip depictions of superheroes and heroines. He skilfully uses leather, brass, and stainless steel to provide stark contrasts with the warm texture of the wood.

  • Christian-Pontus Andersson-Leaving Gravity
  • Christian-Pontus Andersson – Mother and Father sculpture
  • Christian-Pontus Andersson – Mother and Father
  • Christian-Pontus Andersson – sculptures
  • Christian-Pontus Andersson – sculptures
  • Christian-Pontus Andersson – sculptures
  • Christian-Pontus Andersson – sculptures
  • Christian-Pontus Andersson – sculptures
  • Christian-Pontus Andersson – The Lambs Lullaby – sculptures
  • Leaving Gravity – Christian-Pontus Andersson
  • Crow – Christian-Pontus Andersson – sculpture detail

Christian-Pontus Andersson sculptor

Christian-Pontus Andersson sculptor, (born 1977) is a Swedish artist, living in Södermalm, Stockholm is known for his outstanding sculptural work and his creation of a new dynamic perspectives on sculpture as an artistic medium.

Christian-Pontus Andersson - sculptures

Christian-Pontus Andersson – sculptures

The artist was born in 1977 and graduated from the ceramics and glass department of Konstfack. He has exhibited at the National museum in Stockholm and has participated in group exhibitions in Tokyo, München and Milan.

The work of Christian Pontus Andersson balances between kitch and stringent form, creating a contrast between the extravagant homoerotic appearances of the figures and the fragile material of which they are made.

  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture nude
  • Richard Stainthorp – Forest Moon – Wire sculpture
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture WIP nude
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture angel
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture angel
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture angel
  • Richard Stainthorp – Female Faun 2006, steel wire
  • Richard Stainthorp – wire sculptures
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture trees

Wire Sculpture by Richard Stainthorp

Wire Sculpture by Richard Stainthorp (England)

Richard Stainthorp - Female Faun 2006, steel wire

Richard Stainthorp – Female Faun 2006, steel wire

  • Will Kurtz and Nicolas Sanchez – sculpture cow life
  • Will Kurtz and Nicolas Sanchez – sculpture cow life
  • Will Kurtz – sculpture cow structure
  • Will Kurtz – studio sculptures
  • Will Kurtz – sculpture horse
  • Will Kurtz – sculpture George dog – paper
  • Will Kurtz – sculpture dogs
  • Will Kurtz – sculpture dog
  • Will Kurtz – sculpture dog – papier
  • Will Kurtz – Papier mâché ART
  • Will Kurtz – Papier mâché – ART

Will Kurtz – Papier maché sculptures

Will Kurtz – Papier maché sculptures – use newspaper taped onto a wood and wire armature. The hair will be attached with hot glue.
Live in Brooklyn.

La vache est symboliquement « terrible »…

Will Kurtz and Nicolas Sanchez - sculpture cow life

Will Kurtz and Nicolas Sanchez – sculpture cow life

  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Sculptures Papier maché – Death
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures Cerf
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures – le petit chaperon rouge
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures chat
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures chat
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures corset
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures – Jaguarde
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Papier maché sculptures – Jeune Loup papier
  • Mélanie Bourlon – Lievre blanc – sculpture papier maché

Les magnifiques Papiers-Mâchés de Melanie Bourlon

Les magnifiques Papiers-Mâchés de Melanie Bourlon. (Isère – FR)
Artiste autodidacte, Mélanie Bourlon travaille depuis 8 ans le papier pour en faire éclore lion lynx, ours ou vache dans sa boutique atelier qui a pignon sur rue aux Avenières en Isère. Elle partage bien volontiers sa passion et anime des ateliers.

Mélanie Bourlon - Sculptures Papier maché - Death

Mélanie Bourlon – Sculptures Papier maché – Death

Le travail de Mélanie Bourlon s’inscrit dans une démarche de simplicité, au sens noble du terme. 
Elle cultive un jardin où l’être prend le pas sur l’avoir au travers d’un bestiaire qui égrène des traits humains qui se réconcilient avec la nature. 
Le choix de matières dites pauvresbrutes, ou peu onéreuses, qu’elle glane et récupère puis détourne, illustre son univers de fables dans lequel elle se jour des modes et des époques toujours dans un soucis d’esthétique, du beau, fait avec peu de choses
Le motif, qu’il soit animal ou végétal, travaillé grandeur nature connait une renaissance, une revisite naturaliste.
L’habit, ici, ne fait pas l’âne.

  • Marc Petit – sculpture
  • Marc Petit – sculpture
  • Marc Petit – sculpture
  • Marc Petit – sculpture
  • Marc Petit – sculpteur
  • Marc Petit – sculpteur
  • Marc Petit – La quarantaine sculpture
  • Marc Petit Sculpture – Photo : isabelle Negre
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  • Les Onze du Manoir – Marc PETIT sculptures – Photo : Adrien Comes
  • Les Onze du Manoir – Marc PETIT sculptures – Photo : Adrien Comes
  • Les Onze du Manoir – Marc PETIT sculptures – Photo : Adrien Comes
  • Les Onze du Manoir – Marc PETIT sculptures – Photo : Adrien Comes
  • Les Onze du Manoir – Marc PETIT sculptures – Photo : Adrien Comes
  • Les Onze du Manoir – Marc PETIT sculptures – Photo : Adrien Comes
  • Marc Petit, Exposition Limoges – 2016
  • Marc Petit – Sculpteur
  • Sculpture Marc Petit
  • Sculpture Marc Petit
  • Marc Petit – portrait sculpteur

Marc Petit – Sculpteur

Marc Petit – Sculpteur. (FR) né le 27 juin 1961 à Saint-Céré (Lot). Sculptures figuratives.

Marc Petit - sculpteur

Marc Petit – sculpteur

C’est à Cahors où il passe son enfance, qu’il réalise ses premières sculptures dès l’âge de 14 ans. Il y côtoie deux sculpteurs, anciens élèves des beaux arts de Paris, qui corrigent régulièrement son travail :
René Fournier lui apprend les bases du modelage et lui transmet l’enseignement de Marcel Gimond.
Jean Lorquin, premier grand prix de Rome lui apporte sa vision, ses connaissances mais aussi une vraie réflexion sur la sculpture.

À 24 ans, il présente sa première exposition personnelle à Villeneuve sur Lot.

Le sculpteur haut-viennois Marc Petit a été désigné numéro un des plus grands sculpteurs de notre temps, suite à une enquête menée par la revue Miroir de l’Art. (Source : le Populaire.fr)

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Marc Petit was born in Saint-Céré, a small village in South West France, on 1961.

He spends his childhood in Cahors and at the age of 14 he makes his first sculptures.  He is in close contact with two sculptors who had been students in Paris at the Beaux Arts School :
René Fournier introduces him to clay work and transmits him Marcel Gimond’s teachings; Jean Lorquin, winner of the Prix de Rome, provides him with his vision, his knowledge and a serious reflection on sculpture. They both quite frequently correct his work.
1985 : First personal exhibition in Villeneuve-sur-Lot.

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  • lisa clague sculptures (usa)
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  • Lisa Clague – sculpture Seductive dream
  • Lisa Clague – sculpture Seductive dream
  • Lisa Clague – sculpture
  • Lisa Clague – sculpture
  • Lisa Clague – sculptures
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  • Lisa Clague Antoinette Sculpture (casting slip:mixed media) 12 x 4.5 x 5.5
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  • Lisa Clague – Sculptures
  • Lisa Clague – Sculptures Light and Darkness
  • Lisa Clague – Sculptures hybrid

Lisa Clague Sculptures

Lisa Clague Sculptures (USA) figuratif

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  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures6
  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures7
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  • Ignacio Canales Aracil – art of flower sculptures

Pressed flowers sculptures of Ignacio Canales Aracil

Pressed flowers sculptures of Ignacio Canales Aracil. Spanish artist.
/ Source : ThisIsColossal

The art of flower pressing dates back thousands of years; pressed flowers were reportedly discovered in a 3,000-year-old coffin of Tutankhamun’s mother in Egypt, and both Greek and Roman botanists were known to preserve plants using techniques that continue today. But Aracil’s method is a bit different, relying on large cone-shaped molds into which carefully woven patches of hand-picked flower stems are placed. The pieces dry for up to a month without the aid of adhesives and are sprayed with a light varnish to protect the sculpture from moisture. The final pieces, which could be crushed with even the slightest weight, are rigid enough to stand without support.

  • Sculptures hyperrealistes Carole Feuerman
  • Sculptures hyperrealistes Carole Feuerman
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  • Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman – tree
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  • Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman – Generals Twin
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Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman

Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman, born 1945.
Working in both monumental and life size, she is the only figurative artist to hyperrealistically paint bronze for use in outdoor public art, and the only sculptor to install these sculptures in the water.

Sculptures hyperealistes Carole Feuerman "tree"

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