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DIY Paper Mache Ideas have been selected below, a collection of 40 creations, cast a glance and choose your next weekend project. The art of "Papier-mâché
Spectacular Ceramic Sculptures Which Seem to Disintegrate Focusing mostly on the human body, Seoul-based ceramic artist Lee Haejin creates abstract ceramic sculptures that seem to unravel before your...
Massive Iberian Lynx - Made of recycled material in Lisbon Massive new sculpture representing an Iberian Lynx made of recycled material by Bordalo II and his team in Lisbon
‘Gaia’s Garden’, bronze & stainless steel sculpture i Linda Brunker making original wax sculpture for 'Gaia's Garden'.
A team of 27 people hand-crocheted this inviting art installation.
Los-Angeles based mixed media sculptor Brian Rochefort uses ceramic and glazes to create one-of-a-kind vessels covered in abstract patterns and textured blobs. Unfired clay objects are broken apart, built upon with more material, then fired between each layer of glaze to produce volcanic masses or craters, overflowing with color and character. The surfaces of the sculptures are a blend of rough, uneven clumps and smooth, bubbly drips, all suspended in place by the kiln firing. More
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Kamera, Stativ, eine Taschenlampe und viel Belichtungszeit: Mit ganz einfachen Mitteln malt der finnische Künstler Janne Parviainen beeindruckende Lichtgemälde in die Dunkelheit. Wenn es in Helsinki draußen mal zu hell ist, weicht er ins Wohnzimmer aus.
Korean artist Seung Mo Park (previously) continues to amaze with his astonishingly crafted figurative sculptures made with tightly wrapped layers of aluminum wire based on fiberglass forms. The works shown here are part of the Brooklyn-based artist’s Human series where he recreates the delicate wrinkles and folds of clothing as well as the sinuous musculature of the human body in metallic layers reminiscent of tree rings. He’s also sculpted bicycles, musical instruments and other forms as part of his Object series. More
Condition: this sculpture is in perfect condition Bronze dimensions with marble base: height 13" X width 8" Marble dimensions:4" X 4" Height without base:10" Weight:11 LBS Inventory:78RL0424687 Original or Reproduction: Original This striking bronze sculpture invites viewers to engage with its abstract form and interpret its meaning in their own way. The sculpture appears to depict a large female figure in a dynamic, outstretched pose, with one leg raised in a gesture that suggests movement and grace. Her body's curves create an intriguing, asymmetrical pattern that sparks curiosity and contemplation. The sculpture's open and abstract nature allows for a range of interpretations. It could be seen as a representation of a yoga pose, symbolizing balance and tranquility. Alternatively, it might capture the essence of a person basking in the warmth of the sun, radiating a sense of freedom and joy. The artist's imaginative approach to form and lines leaves ample room for viewers to connect with the piece on a personal and emotional level. Crafted by a highly imaginative artist, this bronze sculpture is not only a captivating work of art but also a versatile decorative accessory. It can be a focal point in any room, sparking conversation and reflection. The fact that it's signed by the artist Milo adds to its authenticity and value, making it a unique and intriguing addition to any art collection or living space.
A visual metaphor for imperfection and the possibilities of repair, the porcelain sculptures created by Ohio-based artist Glen Taylor (previously) are steeped in contrast. Soldered spikes confront the gilded, floral designs on a stack of teacups, a rusted pair of scissors binds shards of a plate, and wire restrains a concrete hand as it lurches from dinnerware. In his most recent pieces, Taylor also draws on his background in ceramics, creating the witty “Introvert Mug” with the handle strategically placed inside the vessel. More
A series of sculptures by Virginia artist Ryan Lytle created from melting plastic grocery bags.
Located in a busy shopping center in Prague, this twisting and reflective sculpture depicting the head of writer Franz Kafka is the latest kinetic artwork by controversial Czech artist David Cerny. In
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About The Artwork The installation piece is based on an old Greenlandic legend based on the Mother of the Seas and the entanglement we create for ourselves as people if you don't look after her. The shells are symbolic clusters of our continuous movement and evolving and accepting our constantly changing circumstances. The work honours the beauty and subtle nuances of nature. The work is made up oseveral hundred individually hand pinched shells, the shells are made in porcelain paperclay all of which are high-fired to 1235 degrees, some of the shells are glazed to create a play on light when it hits the shells. The shells are fed onto metal wire which are hung on a single hook to make the cluster. The piece is aprox 220cm long and about 40-50 cm in diameter Original Created:2021 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Ceramic Styles:Abstract Mediums:CeramicClay Details & Dimensions Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:13.8 W x 66.9 H x 13.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Denmark. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Anders Krisár is a Swedish artist that creates thought-provoking sculptures exploring the human body in a surreal way. “Whether it’s a bare chest featuring the …
Is it art or a light fixture -- or both? The beauty of putting light into a ceramic form is that it can be an interesting piece on its own, while providing a unique accent light at the same time. Unlike any standard light fixture, a sculptural ceramic lantern casts shadows in unusual ways, letting light through openings in the form or alternatively, through ultra-thin porcelain walls. A porcelain lantern with a thin, carved surface will cast images and patterns when light shines through (see photos below). The piece at left is is a new one of mine, a closed cylinder with pierced "shells" covering the form.
NEON has realized an inhabitable sculpture formed from 1800 pairs of skin-colored tights arranged in a grid to form six identical sides.
Forgo florals for canopies of floating artful sculptures and avant-garde design suspended from above for a breathless reception space.
Until recent centuries, sculptures were usually an expression of religion or politics. You would find most of them displayed in public parks and other places of interest. These works of art usually represented, and still do, distinguished individuals who have made…
Forgo florals for canopies of floating artful sculptures and avant-garde design suspended from above for a breathless reception space.
Forgo florals for canopies of floating artful sculptures and avant-garde design suspended from above for a breathless reception space.
Hopkinton, Massachusetts-based sculptor Michael Alfano creates surreal sculptures that use the human body and face to interpret philosophical ideas. The
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Claudia Fontes explores space and alternative narratives of perception culture, history and society that emerge from the processes of decolonization.
Dutch scientist-turned-artist Theo Jansen talks about his continued commitment for strandbeests - the wind-propelled kinetic sculptures, its evolution, and aspirations for future.
A high quality solid bronze sculpture of a Hand releasing Butterflies. The sculpture symbolizes the spreading of beauty, just as we try to do at Gallery GreenGold. In its metamorphosis from the common caterpillar to the exquisite winged creature of delicate beauty, the butterfly has become a metaphor for transformation and hope; across cultures, it has become a symbol for rebirth and resurrection, for the triumph of the spirit and the soul, beauty and personal freedom. The sculpture is in perfect condition. Signed and with foundrymark. Great detail and with beautiful patina & color. The color of the sculpture is best seen in the photo taken in daylight. (last photo) Height: 34 cm / 13.4 inch. Width: 26 cm / 10.2 inch. Depth: 12 cm / 4.8 inch. All our bronze sculptures are entirely hand-made, using traditional techniques and first-class materials only. We pride ourselves on delivering superior quality. Nothing similar is quite the same!
In North America, Europe and many other parts of the world, bee populations have plummeted 30-50% due to colony collapse disorder, a fact not lost on artist Aganetha Dyck who for years has been working with the industrious insects to create delicate sculptures using porcelain figurines, shoes, sports equipment, and other objects left in specially designed apiaries. As the weeks and months pass the ordinary objects are slowly transformed with the bees’ wax honeycomb. More
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This framed 3D art piece is composed of layers of paper. Laser-cut and hand mounted, these layers form a mesmerising depth illusion. The abstract pattern is enhanced by the copper leaf layer at the deepest part of the design. This 3D wall hanging consists of a total of 19 paper layers. There are 10 visible ones, and 9 additional hidden layers underneath the visible ones, in order to increase the bas-relief effect, turning this creation into a paper wall sculpture. This multi-layered paper wall decor makes the perfect gift for a housewarming or a birthday. For this three dimensional wall hanging, you get to choose from two size alternatives. It is either the medium version which is 6.7 x 18.1 inches, or the large version which is 9.5 x 25.5 inches. Both sizes have a depth of approximately 0.7 inches. These sizes are for the unframed versions. If you'd like to get a framed wall decor, than you should add an inch for each side, and the depth becomes 1.4 inches. We suggest black color for this light gray version’s frame. Please note that the framed version comes unglazed. This listing shows this abstract bas-relief pattern in a light gray, however, you can choose to have this decorative art piece in any color you like. Also instead of copper, we can use silver or gold leaf. Please feel free to contact us on your color preferences. The papers used on our wall hangings are acid-free. As with any precious artwork, please keep away from direct sunlight, humidity and heat. This paper wall decor will be an elegant addition to any room in a house or an office. It is a great conversation starter on a social environment due to its intriguing multi-layered design and dynamic pattern. Size : Medium Unframed Dimensions: 6.7 x 18.1 x 0.7 inches (17 x 46 x 1.8 cm) Framed Dimensions: 7.7 x 19.1 x 1.4 inches (19.5 x 48.5 x 3.5 cm) Size : Large Unframed Dimensions: 9.5 x 25.5 x 0.7 inches (24 x 65 x 1.8 cm) Framed Dimensions: 10.5 x 26.5 x 1.4 inches (26.5 x 67.5 x 3.5 cm) Size : Extra Large Unframed Dimensions: 14.3 x 39.0 x 0.9 inches (36 x 99 x 2.3 cm) Framed Dimensions: 15.3 x 40.0 x 1.4 inches (38.5 x 101.5 x 3.5 cm) - (only available with special request) Each piece is individually crafted and gilded by hand so please note that there might be small variations from the photos shown here.