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  • George Lafayette – Drummer / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Drummer / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Main course – Mixed media sculpture
  • George Lafayette – the bull / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Spirit guide / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Seeker Bronze / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette  / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – sculpture- Lady with a destiny – ceramic / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – RabbitGirl / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – I love you sculpture / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Horns / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Dream time / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Dream time back / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – figurative bronze
  • George Lafayette – portrait artist / Figuratives sculptures

Beautiful figuratives sculptures of George Lafayette

Beautiful figuratives sculptures of George Lafayette. (USA)

George Lafayette - RabbitGirl / Figuratives sculptures

George Lafayette – RabbitGirl / Figuratives sculptures

« Inspirations for my sculptures come from my inner feelings about life, rebirth, and spiritual mysticism.  They are the reflections and interpretation of my life experiences.  Some of the shows I have exhibited at are:  Sausalito Art Fair, Beverly Hills-Affairs in the Garden, Golden Sculpture Association, La Quinta Art Festival, Malibu Art Show, Cherry Creek Art Festival, and Scottsdale Art Festival.  I have been awarded first place in figurative sculpture in GSA and Affairs in the Garden.  I have been commisssioned to do private work for some of my clients. »

  • Zarko Baseski – Ordinary man – sculptures hyperrealiste
  • Zarko Baseski – sculptures Ordinary man – hyperrealiste
  • Zarko Baseski – sculptures hyperrealiste – Nuremberg exhibition
  • Zarko Baseski – Self Portrait – hyper realistic sculpture
  • Zarko Baseski – sculptures hyperrealiste – detail Ordinary man
  • Zarko Baseski – sculptures hyperrealiste – Ordinary man
  • Zarko Baseski – sculptures hyperrealiste detail
  • Zharko Basheski Sculpture – PHILIP II MACEDONIAN (polyester resin, fiberglass, silicone, hair)
  • Facing – Zharko Basheski – Sculpture (polyester, silicone, textile, and natural fiber)
  • Axphyxia – Zharko Basheski Sculpture (silicon, nylon, natural hair)
  • Zarko Baseski – sculptures hyperrealiste

Hyper realistic sculpture – Zarko Baseski

Hyper realistic sculpture – Zarko Baseski, Macedonian sculptor. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Skopje in 1988 and acquired the M.A. degree at the same institution ( in 1998) and later became the school’s Sculpture Department professor in 2010.

Zharko Basheski Sculpture, Macedonian sculptor. Currently working in the field of hyperrealistic contemporary sculpture and self-portrait sculpture.

 

Zarko Baseski - sculptures hyperrealiste - Ordinary man

Zarko Baseski – sculptures hyperrealiste – Ordinary man

From 1984 and on, his work has been presented at several international exhibitions. He has been the recipient of numerous awards. Much of his work is in private collections in the country and in foreign countries.

  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabres sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • olivier de sagazan – peinture

Macabre sculptures Olivier de Sagazan

Macabre sculptures Olivier de Sagazan. Born 1959. (FR)

Olivier de Sagazan - Macabre sculptures

Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures

For more than 20 years, Olivier de Sagazan has developed a hybrid practice that integrates painting, photography, sculpture, and performance. In his existential performative series Transfiguration, which he began in 2001, de Sagazan builds layers of clay and paint onto his own face and body to transform, disfigure and take apart his own figure, revealing an animalistic human who is seeking to break away from the physical world. At once disquieting and deeply moving, this new body of work collapses the boundaries between the physical, intellectual, spiritual and animalistic senses. The artist states: “I am interested in seeing to what degree people think its normal, or even trite, to be alive.” Olivier de Sagazan has exhibited widely in France and Europe,Canada, Brésil Corée in art galleries, museums, and film festivals. With an almost cult following online, and rave reviews about his expressive and inimitable style, it is no wonder de Sagazan’s remarkable “body art” work is featured in the non-verbal film Samsara, the Sequel to Baraka, directed by Ron Fricke.

  • Nicola Hicks – Closed up – Life study – 2012 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Dan’s Story 2003 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Who was I Kidding – 2011 – Sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Closed up horse – Life study – 2012 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – sculpture
  • Nicola Hicks – Sculpture Banker
  • Nicola Hicks – Minotaur 2013
  • Nicola Hicks – Boar sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – MrCrow / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Hypocrites – 2011 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Dressed for the Woods II – 2013 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Banker II – 2009 / sculpture
  • Nicola Hicks – Sculptures

Beautiful work sculptures Nicola Hicks

Beautiful work sculptures Nicola Hicks (UK) – born 1960.

Nicola Hicks - Closed up horse - Life study - 2012 / sculptures

Nicola Hicks – Closed up horse – Life study – 2012 / sculptures

Hicks studied at the Chelsea School of Art from 1978 to 1982 and at the Royal College of Art from 1982 to 1985.

Animals are her primary subject matter, usually sculpted in straw and plaster. This was unusual for an artist in the 80s, by which time abstract sculpture and installation art had become the norms in the art world. Hicks also works on huge sheets of brown paper on which she works up her dynamic charcoal drawings. Many of the sculptures have subsequently been cast in bronze, often with such subtlety that every fragile detail of plaster and straw is reproduced.

Nicola Hicks in America from So It Goes on Vimeo.

  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures1
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives
  • Nancy Kubale – Examine – sculpture
  • Nancy Kubale – sculpture LOOKING, 2016
  • Nancy Kubale – sculptures 2017
  • Nancy Kubale – portrait studio sculptures

Figurative Ceramist Nancy Kubale

Figurative Ceramist Nancy Kubale. (USA)

Nancy Kubale - Sculptures figuratives

Nancy Kubale – Sculptures figuratives

In a body of work there is a common thread of expression and exploration that binds it together.  My sculpture addresses the pursuit of Truth (trying to figure out what and how things really are) .  I am intrigued by what we think, do and say, by who we are and how we live and the ideologies we embrace.

  • Nick Mackman – Painted dog sculpture
  • Nick Mackman – Wild dog pup sculptures
  • Nick Mackman – Rhino baby sculpture
  • Nick Mackman sculpture – Glazing the Hyena sculpture
  • Nick Mackman sculpture – Wild dog sculpture WIP
  • Nick Mackman sculpture – Wild dog sculpture
  • Nick Mackman – Polar bear sculptures
  • Nick Mackman – Painted dog sculptures
  • Nick Mackman – Painted dog sculpture
  • Nick Mackman – Huddle of wild dog pups
  • Nick Mackman – Wild dog sculpture
  • Nick Mackman – Huddle of painted dog pups
  • Nick Mackman – chien – Painted dog sculpture
  • Nick Mackman – African painted dog sculpture
  • Nick Mackman – Aardvark sculpture
  • Nick Mackman Animal Sculpture
  • Nick Mackman – portrait

Animal sculptures by Nick Mackman

Animal sculptures by Nick Mackman. (UK) / Drawing on her experience as a rhino keeper and on safari, she aims to get under the skin of the animal and then recreate it, giving each one its own personality. Her pieces are Raku fired, argile or papier maché used.

Nick Mackman - Painted dog sculpture

Nick Mackman – Painted dog sculpture

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Changing female body image through ARt ?

Changing female body image through ARt ? / Changer l’image du corps féminin à travers l’art. (Je n’ai pas compris le titre, ni le reste.)

400 vagins moulés dans le plâtre par le sculpteur anglais Jamie McCartney.

Le résultat se compose de 10 panneaux représentant les parties intimes de 400 femmes de 18 à 76 ans qui ont accepté de se prêter au jeu. L’oeuvre mesure ainsi plus de 9 mètres de long. L’artiste prévient : Cette pièce est le « Monologue du Vagin de la sculpture’ »et veut changer la vie des femmes pour toujours.”
Un travail qui a été exposé du 6 au 31 mai 2011 au Brighton Festival Fringe, au sud de l’Angleterre.

The Great Wall of Vagina Exhibition by Jamie McCartney

The Great Wall of Vagina Exhibition by Jamie McCartney

  • Izumi May – cloud ponies / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – Tooting the Horn of Dilemma / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – Tinderbox / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – Thumping Jack / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – Notes on an Invisible Road / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – gray donkey / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – camel ships / Sculptures
  • Izumi May – A Whisper of Snow / Sculptures

Hawaï Artist : Izumi May

Hawaï Artist : Izumi May. (née et a grandi à Honolulu)

  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Humanimal sculptures
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Humanimal sculptures
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Hot Diggety Dog
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Hot Diggety Dog
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Sculpture
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Sculpture
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Sculpture – Spirit Deer
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Deer Humanimal sculptures
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Humanimal sculptures
  • Colin and Kristine Poole – Hot Diggety Dog – Humanimals

Colin and Kristine Poole – Sculpture

Colin and Kristine Poole – Sculptures figuratives & peintures (USA)

Colin and Kristine Poole - Hot Diggety Dog

Colin and Kristine Poole – Hot Diggety Dog

Demonstration of creating a life-sized, coil-built ceramic figurative sculpture

  • Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Lure effloresco 2010
  • Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Lure Nepethese 2010
  • Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Lure botanical
  • Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Lure albiflora
  • Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Lure 2011
  • Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Lure
  • Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Botanical sculptures
  • Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Botanical No 3
  • Leigh Michelson – sculptures

Organic sculptures of Leigh Taylor Mickelson

Organic sculptures of Leigh Taylor Mickelson (USA)

Leigh Taylor Mickelson - Lure albiflora

Leigh Taylor Mickelson – Lure albiflora

« My ceramic sculpture explores the different components of self, sexuality and family, and how these components relate and conflict with one another. I use forms from nature, especially ones found in plant life, as a means of expressing these components. Being full of dichotomy, the elements of natural forms act as a metaphor for the spiritual, emotional and physical extremes that exist within our selves, our love relationships and our family units. 

The Lure and Botanical Duet series give homage to one of the most recent inspirations for my work: a plant’s will to pollinate. For me, the private “business” of flowering plants reveals a world that mimics human interaction to a fascinating degree. In addition, the forms found inside plants, once magnified, divulge a beauty that is regrettably unseen by the naked eye. In my work, I aim to capture the essence of these organic forms, reveal their beauty, and hence celebrate nature’s will to attract and therefore produce. »

  • Herakut – Family Member No.5 – spraypaint & charcoal / Street artist
  • Herakut – nobody ever noticed the bunyip 2013 / mixed-media & Street artist
  • Herakut – paintings / Street artist
  • Herakut – paintings – miami /  Street artist
  • Herakut – paintings – miami /  Street artist
  • Herakut – Close Your Hands And Stop The War – sculpture / Street artist
  • Herakut – Close Your Hands And Stop The War – sculpture / Street artist
  • Herakut – When Then Grumpy Pug Turned Into A Chair / Street artist
  • Herakut – chaise peinte  / Street artist
  • Herakut – anim  / Street artist
  • Herakut – paintings / Street artist
  • Herakut – anim / Street artist
  • Herakut – portrait nepal / Street artist
  • Herakut – portrait nepal / Street artist

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HERAKUT mixed-media artits ; Herakut is a collaboration of the aliases Hera & Akut, two graffiti artists from Frankfurt and Erfurt. They have been working together since 2004.

Herakut - anim / Street artist

Herakut – anim / Street artist

 

  • Claire Palfreyman – sculptures – Yellow Rabbit Boy
  • Claire Palfreyman – sculptures
  • Claire Palfreyman – sculptures
  • Claire Palfreyman – sculptures
  • Claire Palfreyman – sculptures
  • Claire Palfreyman – sculptures – Yellow Rabbit Boy
  • Claire Palfreyman – sculptures – Antler Mask II

Expressive creatures of Claire Palfreyman – Sculptures

Expressive creatures of Claire Palfreyman – Sculptures. Born 1967 (UK)

  • Leah Brown – Wolfie sculpture
  • Leah Brown – Pigman / Sculpture
  • Leah Brown / Sculpture
  • Leah Brown – Pigman – head / Sculpture hyper-realiste
  • Leah Brown – Birth of a Whisper / Sculpture
  • Leah Brown – Wolfie / Sculpture hyper-realiste
  • Leah Brown sculptures – Borderland
  • Leah Brown sculptures – Borderland

Metamorphoses and combinations sculptures by Leah Brown

Metamorphoses and combinations sculptures by Leah Brown, proche de l’univers de Patricia Piccinini – Sculptures hyper-realistes ou s’en rapprochant..

Leah Brown sculptures - Borderland

Leah Brown sculptures – Borderland – 2014 Exhibition at the University of Miami’s Wynwood Gallery

« La « mentalité archaïque » est caractérisée par la croyance que les humains peuvent avoir une claire conscience d’eux-mêmes en confrontant à ce qu’est une personne et en même temps à ce qu’elle n’est pas. Cette confrontation, dans de nombreuses cultures, se produit par le rêve ou dans un état illusoire, lesquels projettent le rêveur dans des corps inconnus et des situations.
Les œuvres que je présente ici sont les représentations visuelles de cette idée de transformation et de leurs conséquences, et des tentatives de comprendre visuellement la nature de ma propre réalité .
Les installations sont constituées de restes récupérés sur les routes : coton, paille pour fonder des vêtements et des ordures .
Mes sculptures sont comme les habitants de ces paysages traversés, les personnages y sont des versions métamorphosés. Les « femmes » que je crée sont symboliquement des amalgames d’archétypes féminins et de symboles personnels modifiés, elles sont composés de pièces de fonderie de mes propres parties du corps mélangés avec des objets trouvés et sculptés. Mon intention est de modifier la perception de leur environnement et de les sortir de leurs cadres ordinaires afin de leur donner l’expérience d’être transporté dans un autre monde.
Lorsq’une personne remet en question sa propre réalité, même pour un instant, l’expérience devient inoubliable, et j’ai accompli quelque chose de beaucoup plus important qu’une simple combinaison de matériaux ici. »

Archaic mentality is characterized by the belief that humans can gain a clear consciousness of themselves by confronting what a person is and simultaneously is not. This confrontation, in many cultures, occurs within the dream or in an illusory state, whereby the dreamer projects herself into unfamiliar bodies and situations. The works that I am presenting here are the visual representations of this idea of transformation and consequence, and are attempts at visually understanding the nature of my own reality.
The installations are made up of the American roadside’s leftovers which constitute my personal landscape with everything from cotton and straw to found clothing and trash. The sculptures are like the denizens of these landscape in the way that in dreams, the characters therein are modified versions of the self. The usually female figures I create are symbolically modified amalgams of feminine archetypes and personal symbols, and are composed of castings of my own body parts blended with found and sculpted objects. My intention is to alter my viewers’ perceptions of their surroundings, taking them out of their ordinary frames of mind and giving them the experience of being transported into another world. When a person questions their own reality for even a moment, the experience becomes unforgettable, and I have accomplished something much greater than a mere combination of materials.

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  • Jephan de Villiers – Sculptures
  • Jephan de villiers – Au travers du temps / Sculptures
  • jephan de villiers – Sculptures matieres naturelles
  • jephan de villiers – Sculptures
  • jephan de villiers – Sculptures matieres naturelles
  • jephan de villiers – Sculptures matieres naturelles
  • jephan de villiers – Sculptures – Le visiteur / Sculptures matieres naturelles
  • jephan de villiers – Sculptures – L’humanite / Sculptures matieres naturelles
  • jephan de villiers – Nomade du silence  / Sculptures matieres naturelles
  • jephan de villiers – Nomade du silence / Sculptures matieres naturelles
  • jephan de villiers – L’ange et l’ours / Sculptures matieres naturelles
  • Jephan de villiers – Le chapeau rouge / Sculptures matieres naturelles

Jephan de Villiers – par « Nature » sculpteur

Jephan de Villiers – par « Nature » sculpteur, born 1940.
Il apprend, seul, la sculpture en observant la nature – récoltant bois, feuilles, graines, terre ou boue. Inspiré des oeuvres de Giacometti, Brancusi et de Zadkine. Son univers est poétique et empreint de nature humaine. Des êtres fragiles en bois ou en terre, des « natures mortes » qui ont beaucoup à raconter sur l’état du monde.

Alone, he learns sculpture by observing nature – collecting wood, leaves, seeds, soil or mud. Inspired by the works of Giacometti, Brancusi and Zadkine. His poetic universe is full of human nature. The fragil wooden or land, « still lifes » who have much to say about the state of  world.

  • Stephanie Revennaugh – sculpture horse
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – sculpture horse / In progress
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – horses sculpture
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – Beautiful Together – Bronze – Horses Sculptures
  • Stephanie Revennaugh – portrait

Horses sculptures by Stephanie Revennaugh

Horses sculptures by Stephanie Revennaugh, born 1973 – USA

Stephanie Revennaugh - Horses sculptures

Stephanie Revennaugh – Horses sculptures

I model form because it is the most natural way for me to express an idea or feeling. I model the horse because its form has been imprinted into my consciousness through long hours of  interaction, focused observation and drawing.   While I am fascinated with the beauty and elegance of equine design, it is the sensitive spirit of the horse which invites exploration of more abstract deeper meanings.  Striving towards goals and seeking adventure juxtaposed to finding peace and serenity are themes that appear in my work, alongside thoughts on a gregarious social life versus introspective solitude.


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