Her creations gives a glimpse into the lives and daily rituals of fairytale characters and their spirit animal companions.
Montana-based ceramic sculptor Adrian Arleo crafts surreal figures and hybrid creatures. Toying with scale and texture, Arleo subverts the nature of familiar beings from our world. The result are works that inspire both awe and uncomfortability. The artist says that the themes at play in her pieces are numerous.
Gallery of figurative ceramics by artist Pratima Kramer.
Her creations gives a glimpse into the lives and daily rituals of fairytale characters and their spirit animal companions.
ceramic sculpture, art, rzeźba ceramiczna, ceramika artystyczna 2021 wym.55x32x14 cm, About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Ceramics Sculpture technique using as raw material a malleable Earth which can have different color then cooked to increase its solidity. Figurative Figurative and colorful painting having taken the liberty of including all forms of art without border of cultural genre and geographic origin, without hierarchy of values between high and subculture. Technic Sculpture Sculpture is an artistic activity which consists of designing and producing shapes in volume, in relief, either in the round (statuary), in high relief, in low relief, by modeling, by direct carving, by welding or assembly. The term sculpture also designates the object resulting from this activity. Related themes FranciszekAlex JohansonnAnnaartgaleriaAnna PłonkaZbyszek Bury View less
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Gosia, a Poland-born, Toronto-based sculptor, creates feminine figures with touches of the surreal, whether reflecting the natural world or expressions that extend from inside of the characters themselves. Each of these sculptures contain both elegance and emotional complexity, often containing a new sense of drama at each angle. The artist was featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 41, and she was last mentioned on HiFructose.com here.
About The Artwork Ice Princess 'I won' This special sculpture 'I won' expresses a captured moment of joy. The passion for dance, speed and movement led me as a child to figure skating. I won several European junior championships before I ended my young career as a figure skater. But the fascination for powerful and harmonic movement lives still within me. It is one of a kind hand modelled sculpture, high fired and glazed. All my artworks are sent with a Certificate of Authenticity. Original Created:2014 Subjects:Body Materials:CeramicGlazeClay Styles:AbstractFigurativeFine ArtContemporaryModern Mediums:CeramicClayGlaze Details & Dimensions Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:7.9 W x 7.9 H x 6.3 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Austria. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
The elaborate distortions created by Hong Kong-based sculptor Johnson Tsang continue to evolve, with a recent showing at Giant Year Gallery of works from his “Lucid Dream” series. Tsang was last mentioned on HiFructose.com here, and he was recently featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 46.
Her creations gives a glimpse into the lives and daily rituals of fairytale characters and their spirit animal companions.
Italian artist Willy Verginer creates dreamlike figurative wood sculptures. A 60-year-old Italian artist who lives and works in Ortisei BZ, South Tyrol, and whose works are located in numerous private and public collections, both Italian
Wondrously detailed worlds emerge from busts of youthful women in clay sculptures by Chinese artist Yuanxing Liang. Ambling trees, bridges, and temples emerge from the figures’ hairline, fusing realism and fantasy in smooth resin. Despite their complex design, Liang occasionally creates small editions of his sculptures. The artist is a gradute of the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts. You can see more of his intricately wrought fantasy worlds on Weibo. More
Although I studied painting and illustration in art school, my work in recent years has been focused on ceramic sculpture. I am intrigued by the figure and how it can express the complex world of human emotions. By tearing off the masks we choose to wear by our own nature, or those imposed on us by others or society, we begin to understand what it is to be human and how we are connected. This angel, above, tells the story of connection, to nature and the earth. The sun, moon, trees, fish and birds are carved in the clay before I bisque fire the piece. They symbolize her essence. I use a low fire clay body and a slab/coil method of construction. I am motivated by a desire to connect to a creative energy and to have a deeper experience within myself of being inspired (in spirit). Influenced by classical realism and surrealism, I like to re-interpret that era and apply it to the present, with a contemporary twist. I may embed found or recycled items into the piece to invoke a sense of wonder and mystery. With just a slight turn of the head or closed eye, the piece will convey a story. It may capture a feeling of whimsy or playfulness, or convey an inner world, one of wonder and mystery, or sadness and loss. Two people may look at the same piece and read different things into it. I like to keep it ambiguous in this way so as to open the imagination of the viewer, rather than telling the complete story. I was fortunate to travel abroad a lot growing up, as my father was a tour director, and I was amazed by the skill and beauty reflected in the works of art at the major museums. I think my imagination was inspired by these travels and how uniquely expressive the artwork reflected different cultures. My inspiration comes from everywhere really; music, literature, philosophy, science, quantum physics and nature, to name a few. I go in my studio each day to work, with music or an audio book playing in the background. Although, my starting point may be a sketch, I particularly like making a series of miniatures as they let me get into the flow. I like to step out of the way and become the observer. Interesting things can happen that way. The creative process takes over and I constantly surprise myself! My work can be seen in my Sarasota home studio by appointment, at one of the fine art events around the country where I exhibit, or at the galleries that carry my work. For a compete list of venues, please visit SuGriggsAllen.com. You can also connect with Su on Facebook. This is Week 29 of 52 Artists in 52 Weeks. Thank you for reading and sharing Su’s story today!
Ceramic sculpture "The figure of a woman". This sculpture is made in the technique of Raku. It can be used to decorate your home, or garden. Size: height 175 mm depth 105 mm width 125 mm ***More of my creative work can be seen in these stores https://www.etsy.com/shop/PotterswheelUA https://www.etsy.com/shop/CeramicBeadsUA You should be aware that each item is only made by hand, so in fact the product may differ slightly from the image on ETSY.
Rudy Autio was one of the most influential artists working in clay over the last fifty years. A founding resident of the Archie Bray Foudation and 2007 recipient of the James Renwick Alliance’s Master of the Medium for clay, Rudy Autio and his ceramic sculptures have influenced many, while successfully blurring the line between craft and fine art. He is known for his beautiful figurative ceramic vessels that evoke the narrative imagery of a Matisse odalisque as well as the Abstract Expressionism of DeKooning. His work can be seen in the permanent collections of the Museum of Art and Design, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Brooklyn Museum, the Carnegie Museum, and the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, among many other worldwide. Public Collections Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Art Museum, Seto City, Japan American Craft Museum, New York, NY Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT Arabia Porcelain Factory, Helsinki, Finland Banff Centre of Art, Alberta, Canada Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA Cleveland Art Museum, Cleveland, OH Contemporary Crafts Association Portland, OR Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan Gummesons Konstagalleri, Stockholm, Sweden Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Kunstindustrimuseet, Oslo, Norway Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY Montana Historical Society, Helena, MT National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, KS Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR Renwick Gallery, Nat Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Safeco Insurance Companies Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA Shigaraki Mus. Of Conetmporary Ceramic Art, Japan St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO The Victoria & Albert Museum, LondonUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI University of Montana, Missoula, MT University of Oregon, Eugene, OR University of Utah, Salt Lake, UT Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, MT
Italian artist Willy Verginer creates dreamlike figurative wood sculptures. A 60-year-old Italian artist who lives and works in Ortisei BZ, South Tyrol, and whose works are located in numerous private and public collections, both Italian
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At the center of Coderch & Malavia’s artistic practice is the beauty of the human figure and its various expressions. The Valencia-based duo works collaboratively to cast bronze sculptures that explore the nuances of the body through dance-like movements and distinct gestures. Natural details like golden branches and feathered wings embellish many of the heavily patinaed works, Coderch & Malavia share, to evoke themes from classic literature, theater, photography, cinema, and ballet. “The human being is three-dimensional,” they say. More