PRIVATE DREAMS Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, USA - Exhibitions 2014 | Jaume Plensa PRIVATE DREAMS featured in Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, USA by Jaume Plensa in 2014
ramacharaka: Clay Venus Jomon (Goddess of the Mask) - 5000 years - from Chino, Japan (Very unusual helmet of the goddess, which shows a spiral on top. See other pictures on the site) via...
the collection of intimate images visualizes individuals with faces obscured by personally modeled masks of their own likenesses, formed from earthen material and captured in a film still.
If you could Photoshop yourself on a daily basis, would you? The truth is, many of us have skin issues. We have things we don’t like. But we have what we have, we should rock what got, and fix what we can. (source) I have always been diligent about taking care of my skin,…
Johnson Tsang (previously) continues to create spectacularly emotive ceramic sculptures of the human face. The Hong Kong-based artist’s latest series, Lucid Dream II, features surreal contortions that squish, wring, melt, and stretch. Titles like “Remembrance,” “Extrication,” and “Unveiled” suggest an exploration of the liminal space between the conscious and subconscious, in addition to the self and other. Tsang uses plain, unglazed clay, eschewing typical lifelike details such as color, hair, and apparel, to focus the viewer’s attention on the universally-relatable expressions of each of his imagined subjects. More
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British designer Dominic Wilcox self portrait made from tin foil via Book of Joe.
the collection of intimate images visualizes individuals with faces obscured by personally modeled masks of their own likenesses, formed from earthen material and captured in a film still.
the collection of intimate images visualizes individuals with faces obscured by personally modeled masks of their own likenesses, formed from earthen material and captured in a film still.
“Extremely resilient yet fragile” is how artist Karolina Romanowska describes the moody, anthropomorphic characters that comprise her series of sculptural works. Romanowska hand-builds a vast array of fantastical personas from clay, using a combination of slabs, coils, and molds to form flat tongues, individual teardrops, and horns with pointed tips. The contradictions inherent within the figures’ expressions are the conceptual counterpart to the ceramic material, she says, referring to both its ability to withstand fire and its propensity to fracture or burst upon impact. More
Give these handouts to your beginning ceramics students as a visual reminder of these basic techniques. Bundle Includes: Slip and Score Slab Rolling by hand Slab Box Pinch Pot Coil Bowl
On her first foray into sculpture, Toronto-based artist Gosia created three distinct sculptures from one identical bust. Although there are several unique
The ultimate mission of art should be to tell a story. And what tells a story better than a face? A face tells us so much. It is an expression of our emotions. It gives us insight to our age, our culture and, of course, the eyes are the window to the soul. We are
“Extremely resilient yet fragile” is how artist Karolina Romanowska describes the moody, anthropomorphic characters that comprise her series of sculptural works. Romanowska hand-builds a vast array of fantastical personas from clay, using a combination of slabs, coils, and molds to form flat tongues, individual teardrops, and horns with pointed tips. The contradictions inherent within the figures’ expressions are the conceptual counterpart to the ceramic material, she says, referring to both its ability to withstand fire and its propensity to fracture or burst upon impact. More
the collection of intimate images visualizes individuals with faces obscured by personally modeled masks of their own likenesses, formed from earthen material and captured in a film still.
by Laurent Delvaux, 1696-1778 About 1725 London Marble Probably made for the Duke of Chandos at Canons, Middlesex; later at Stowe, Buckinghamshire Vertumnus was a nature god who could assume any shape. Here he woos the nymph Pomona. He gained her presence in the guise of an old woman, but then removed his mask to reveal himself as a youthful god.