About The Artwork "one morning at the beach" is an assemblage made from wood and found objects. It`s a part of a large upcoming project inspired by the dada and constructivist moovement Original Created:2019 Subjects:Abstract Materials:WoodOther Styles:AbstractArt DecoDada Mediums:Found ObjectsWoodPaint Details & Dimensions Sculpture:Found Objects on Wood Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:9.8 W x 9.8 H x 2.4 D in Frame:Black 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:Romania. Customs:Shipments from Romania may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
You may see a hunk of junk, but this artist sees her next animal sculpture full of personality.
About Wall sculpture assemblage by Gertie Lowe, from 1978, is a conceptual abstract with everyday objects. Muted neutral tones are contrasted with vibrant accents. Signed and dated verso. Artist: Gertie Lowe, American Title: Untitled Year: 1978 Medium: Wall Sculpture Assemblage Size: 60 x 23.5 in. (152.4 x 59.69 cm)
About The Artwork This sculpture is inpired by the monarch butterfly and I have used relevant found objects to bring it to life. Some of the materials used are coffee capsules, brass wire, traffic light motherboards, springs , cds, casette tapes, toothbrushes, aluminium on wood panel. The sculpre comes installedbwith a hanging hook so its easy to install. Original Created:2023 Subjects:Animal Materials:Wood Styles:Abstract Expressionism Mediums:Found Objects Details & Dimensions Sculpture:Found Objects on Wood Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:29.9 W x 20.5 H x 3.5 D in Frame:Not applicable 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:Kenya. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Los Angeles-based artist Alexandra Dillon paints on found objects – stuff that passes for the fabric of the modern world. Alexandra’s pictures look like details from Old Master paintings, you know, those atomically-expensive classic works hedge fund managers who value art for its exponentially growing price lend to the museum for a ticket-holders only exhibition. You … Continue reading "Artist Alexandra Dillon Paints Classic Portraits On Everyday Objects"
Artist Glen Taylor solders ridges of metal to porcelain fragments, completing a halved teacup or broken saucer with a range of unusual materials: barbed wire, tarnished silverware, old book pages, and multicolored twine form a portion of the household objects. Each intervention contrasts the pristine, delicate qualities of the porcelain with the visible rust, unwieldy strings, and patchwork metals. A cabinetmaker for much of his life, Taylor originally worked with pottery but found it limiting until he started breaking his ceramics into pieces. More
Innovative creativity from PaperArtsy. Paint, stencils, and techniques galore for any mixed media enthusiast to enjoy.
The artist’s latest exhibition continues his interest in reclaimed materials and what they can tell us about the past and the future
With a creative eye, the casual observer can espy characters or faces in the everyday objects all around us. French artist Gilbert Legrand takes this a step further by painting and otherwise modifying totally mundane objects to turn them into cute characters and give them new life. Hopefully, Legrand's wildly imaginative creations will help you find the fun characters hidden all around you!
A procedure for creating elaborate found-object mosaic sculptures that are well nested and optimal in terms of juxtaposition of different types of items.
About The Artwork Vintage medical tins, reflex hammer, stethoscope head, glass syringe, tuning fork, drug rep pen,flashlight with pupil gauge, toy ambulance, ammonia inhalant, bandage box, Dr Smurf toy figurine, stethoscope earpieces, scrabble tiles, electrocardiogram tracing. Original Created:2023 Subjects:Abstract Materials:CanvasCardboardPlasticVintage Medical Objects Styles:AssemblageFound Object Assemblage Mediums:Found Objects Details & Dimensions Mixed Media:Found Objects on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:8 W x 8 H x 2.5 D in Frame:Brown Ready to Hang:Yes 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:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
I am a Los Angeles-based artist, Alexandra Dillon. I paint portraits of imagined people on found objects such as worn paintbrushes, vintage padlocks, rusty axes, and old shovels. I let the object itself suggest the personality of the character.
Seriously unique Assemblage Art using curiously cool found objects of all varieties. The COD, aka the Curiosity of the Day, is a curated daily digest of oddities and curiosities presented by Travels and Curiosities. Assemblage Art | Art Assemblage | Unique Assemblage Art
Kirkland Smith is a local Columbia artist who uses “found” objects to create works of art. I came across her work in The State newspaper today. She uses toys, electronics, bottle caps, …
Artist Glen Taylor solders ridges of metal to porcelain fragments, completing a halved teacup or broken saucer with a range of unusual materials: barbed wire, tarnished silverware, old book pages, and multicolored twine form a portion of the household objects. Each intervention contrasts the pristine, delicate qualities of the porcelain with the visible rust, unwieldy strings, and patchwork metals. A cabinetmaker for much of his life, Taylor originally worked with pottery but found it limiting until he started breaking his ceramics into pieces. More
Over the weekend my art piece Domestic Goddess took out the Best Sculpture Award at the Immanuel Arts Festival. In its 32nd year running, the Immanuel Arts Festival is recognised as the largest community arts event on the Sunshine Coast which attracts over 300 artists and showcases over 1000 artworks across a number of different genres including painting, photography, sculpture, creative and wearable art. Its nice to participate and support the local art events, and I am humbled to have received an award. Domestic Goddess is of course from my Domestic Duties Chp.2 solo exhibition 2012, in which part of, is now touring in a group show entitled Teasing the Domestic with Artslink Queensland 2013-14 Touring Exhibiton Program. Tour dates are on my website if anyone is interested > here. However the exhibition Teasing the Domestic is soon to be exhibiting locally for a few days (15 - 22 June, 2013), at The J (Noosaville) in conjunction with the 'Noosa Long Weekend'. I will post sooner to the day with all the details to confirm the dates, times and opening etc...
About John Garrett was raised in southern New Mexico by parents who were both educators. They instilled in him an appreciation for the handmade with their collections of Native American arts and crafts. He moved to Claremont, California, to attend college at Claremont Men’s College (now Claremont McKenna College.) Following his desire to make things by hand, he enrolled in a weaving class taught by Marion Stewart at Scripps College in 1970. His intrigue with the tools, systems and materials involved in weaving and other textile constructions led him to take other courses with Neda Al-Hilali a year later, also at Scripps. He did graduate work at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied with Bernard Kester and Vasa. Garrett has exhibited throughout the United States for over thirty years in hundreds of exhibitions, as well as in Europe, Africa and Asia. Garrett has worked simultaneously with two and three-dimensional formats to create his textile forms with a variety of materials. Visually unpredictable, his work may be woven, wrapped, plaited, riveted, painted, rusted, twined, nailed, stitched or tied. With an expansive repertoire of materials, each work of art is meticulously crafted, while achieving an energetic complexity; he moves gracefully from constructing wall pieces to baskets, breathing new life into discarded objects. Currently a full time studio artist, he teaches workshops on creativity and experimental basketry at schools nationwide. He was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts fellowships in 1983 and 1995 as well as elected a Fellow of the American Craft Council in 2010. Selected Collections Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI Erie Museum, Erie, PA High Museum, Atlanta GA Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte, NC Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM Philbrook Museum, Tulsa, OK Racine Art Museum. Racine, WI Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Wall Sculpture with Metal, Glass, and Plastic
I came across mixed media/found object artist, James Michael Starr before the holidays and have been thinking about his work ever since. His statement: I find the aged and battered objects commonly employed in assemblage and collage to be both beautiful and moving, but am weary of their tendency, as art mediums, to take themselves so seriously. I hope to tweak that somberness and agenda, and make works that are more accessible, by evoking frivolous imagery from our collective consciousness. Dream Girl (2009) 22 x 15 x 13 in. Fiberglass bust, rotogravure book and newspaper photos, wood base Mem (2008) 40 x 13 x 18 inches Globe, brass ball, terra cotta ball, steel bracket, cord Narrow Gate (2008) 28 x 22 x 3 inches Wood columns, book covers and illustrations, steel Dad (2008) 16 x 5 x 4 inches Steel and wood trowel, photographic print Sixty Six (2009) 20 x 13.25 x 4 inches Croquet ball, decorative trim, steel The Day I Felt I Had Enough (2007) 12" x 9” Collage of lithographed book images on canvas The Day I Didn't Matter (2007) 12" x 9” Collage of lithographed book images on canvas The Day I Burned Inside (2007) 12" x 9” Collage of lithographed book images on canvas The Day I Dared Not Rise (2007) 12" x 9” Collage of lithographed book images on canvas
Based in Chicago, IL, contemporary artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites, collages and mixed media works assembled from material fragments of past and present collected in his travels. In...
Michelle Bracewell is a mixed media assemblage artist who lives and works in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Edwige Massart and Xavier Wynn create sculptural skulls full of everything from yarn and river rocks to crayon tips and sleeping pills.
Clare Graham's dazzling agglomerations of found objects are on view in a new exhibition at L.A.'s Craft & Folk Art Museum
Using famous artworks, photos and stills, artist Bernard Pras recreates them with found objects resulting in amazing art.
Animals and birds are the inspiration for my work. From an early age I developed a keen interest in wildlife due to the influence of my late father, Chris Mead, who was a well known author an…
About Narayan Sinha - Ganesha - 30 x 14 x 4 inches Brass, Iron, Metal and Found Objects. The artist uses discarded materials such as automobile parts, utensils, latches, locks, keys, wood, nuts and metal scrap to create sculptures and installations that tell the story. Style : For sculptor, Narayan Sinha, art is all about celebrating beauty. Sinha is mostly known for his installations created with junk automobile parts, metal drums, fuel tanks of kerosene stoves and more, his art is all about recycling, and celebrating beauty. Combining furniture and ritual with daily use objects, including fabric and hangings, locks and pots as well as scrap material, his imaginative creations come interwoven with traditional ritualistic practices and modernist technology, presenting the local culture within global perspective. Though known more for his iconic installations, the artist’s repertoire also includes paintings. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1977. Education : Sinha completed his Bachelors in Science from Calcutta University. Art Career : Narayan Sinha a self taught sculptor. He is from a business family dealing with Automobile parts. Narayan extendses his art in anesthetics in various form be it sculpture art installations, space designs, jewellery designs, paintings and more. His art works is inspired by mother nature. And he believes in giving back Something to his roots through different ventures. Solo Shows : 2000 : First exhibition at Mumbai. 2008 : ‘Birla Academy of Art & Culture, Kolkata & ’The Address’, Kolkata; 2007 : ’Sonar Bangla’, Kolkata; 2006 : ‘Gufa Art Gallery, Ahmedabad; 2005 : ’Jahangir Art Gallery’, Mumbai & ’Academy of Fine Arts , Kolkata. Group Exhibitions : 2006 : ‘Harmony Show’, Mumbai; 2004 : ‘Birla Academy of Art & Culture-Open Air Painting Exhibition, Kolkata; 2003, 2005 & 2006 :’Annual Exhibition of Birla Academy of Art & Culture’, Kolkata; 2002 & 2004 : ‘Durga Exhibition (La Mera), Kolkata.
Edwige Massart and Xavier Wynn create sculptural skulls full of everything from yarn and river rocks to crayon tips and sleeping pills.
Mixed media and installation artist Peter McFarlane has spent his life turning found objects, computer waste and other discarded materials into sculptures, installations, and even the backdrops of paintings. Of his work McFarlane says: To me, waste is just lack of imagination. This belief carries beyond the boundaries of my art production and permeates most aspects of my life. Most of my home and studio, and much of everything in them, is recycled. More
With creative ideas and a little bit of imagination, what seems to be, a dull and casual environment can become cool and whimsical. And if someone ever called you out for seeing a happy electrical socket or a sad faucet, remember that you are not out of step with the real world - you just have a vivid imagination that helps you capture the fun around you!
Tyrrell Winston lives and works in New York, NY. Tyrrell is known for his found-object artworks, which feature deflated basketballs, broken nets, and cigarette butt compositions. Winston walks around different New York City neighborhoods and collects such “trash” to turn into sculptures, which are displayed in multiple galleries around the world.
Julie Alice Chappell est une artiste britannique touche-à-tout (peinture, photo, sculpture). Elle se passionne depuis toujours pour l’univers des insectes
Uncover the beauty in the unexpected as we delve into the world of found object art. Join us on a journey of creativity where ordinary objects are transformed into extraordinary masterpieces. Experience the magic of reimagined treasures and discover the stories they hold in 'Reimagined Treasures: Exploring Found Object Art'.
Los Angeles-based surrealist Alexandra Dillon brings back to life things that people throw away in the most charming way. Dillon scavenges worn out paintbrushes and other common objects to use them as canvases for portraits of imaginary people.
Artist Glen Taylor solders ridges of metal to porcelain fragments, completing a halved teacup or broken saucer with a range of unusual materials: barbed wire, tarnished silverware, old book pages, and multicolored twine form a portion of the household objects. Each intervention contrasts the pristine, delicate qualities of the porcelain with the visible rust, unwieldy strings, and patchwork metals. A cabinetmaker for much of his life, Taylor originally worked with pottery but found it limiting until he started breaking his ceramics into pieces. More
I make sculptures out of found objects. Each one is unique, and they all have their unique personalities.
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the harts gallery is proud to inaugurate its 2016 calendar with 'Unsettled Nostalgia', a solo exhibition by Syrian artist Mohamad Hafez.