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Hi! And welcome to my Assemblage Boxes Page. This is where I will list all the assemblages that are made using boxes of all sizes and shapes. You will see that I use many kinds of boxes: wine boxes, sewing machine drawers, cheese boxes, cigar boxes, clock boxes . . . some are vintage, some are not, but they are all made of wood. I created these various pages so that visitors who may be interested in seeing a specific genre of the work I've made over the years, can see them all in one place. If you see something that is of interest to you, and you would like to read more about the piece, click on the title, and you will be taken to the page where I have described the piece and the process. As you will see, each piece is unique and one of a kind. A RED DOT ● next to the title indicates that a piece is sold. If you would like one of your very own, email me. I happily take commissions, and am able to ship anywhere. "Pearls of Wisdom" ● "Island Time" "A Fish Named Pes" "Ro Sham Bo" ● Unintended Consequences "Things Remembered" "The Places You Will Go" "The Book of Awesome" ● "The Most Beautiful World In The World "A Soft Place To Land" "Parts of Me Are Everywhere . . . " "Long Ago and Far Away" ● "Secret Lives" ● "Never Tease A Weasel" "And I Have You" ● "Talk To The Hand" ● "Like Never Before" "48" ● "The Hand Off" "Still Searching" ● "The Memories We Keep" ● "Art and Beauty" "Just Joe" ● "Family Life" ● "Circa 1986" ● "Sinking Under The Pressure" "It's Not Too Late" ● "Genoa's Adventure" ● "Every Grain of Sand" "No. 145 - - - - S.O.O.B." ● "Home Bird" and "Home Camel" ● "She Would Only Fly When No One Was Looking" "She Wanted to Fly" ● "Children of War" ● "Old Friends" "Wanting It All" "Circus of Sadness" (Cirque de la Tristesse) ● "Grumpy" ● "Day Dreams" ● "Moon Rabbit" ● "A Little More Than A Foot" "Stars and Stripes" "Behind the 8 Ball"
Stunning Assemblage Sculpture in the style of Louise Nevelson. Can be hung in any orientation with pre-installed 4 hangers on back. less
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In this lesson, students study the artwork of Louise Nevelson and learn/review some basic terms (assemblage, monochromatic, etc.) I made this lesson for grades 1-12-I know this is a very wide age range! I did this project first with high school students using wood. Later on, when I taught elementary...
ROGENA is a one-of-kind assemblage sculpture. This whimsical sculpture is made from found and discarded objects which include a wooden thread spool, metal bed spring, aluminum cap, shaving cream brush, metal chain, metal springs, jewelry beads, and industrial scrap. Rogena is not a toy but meant to be enjoyed visually and displayed prominently. Most of all, I hope she makes you smile or laugh. - SIZE: 11.25” tall by 5” wide by 5” deep - Rogena can be displayed on a console table, bookcase/display cabinet, desk, wall self, or pedestal. - Since my sculptures are made from used found objects, please expect dents, scrapes, and scratches. SHIPPING - Your item will ship within 3 business days of purchase USPS Priority Mail 1-3 days delivery. ***INTERNATIONAL SHOPPERS*** Please convo me and I will get a shipping quote for you. Go to http://www.etsy.com/shop/CastOfCharacters23?ref=si_shop to see more of my assemblage robot sculptures, assemblage art dolls, and more. Thank you for visiting Cast of Characters!
Louise Nevelson Bicentennial Dawn (detail), 1976 U.S. Courthouse Building at 6th & Market Streets, Philadelphia
Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. Born in Russia, she emigrated with her family to the United States in 1905. Her unique artistic style was influenced by the cubist movement, co-founded by Pablo Picasso, and the found object sculptures of Marcel Duchamp. Calling herself “the original recycler”, Nevelson is most famous for her found object assemblages, mostly made of wood and painted in a solid monochromatic black or white.
Bronze, 320 x 120 x 120 cm
by Lesley Hilling -
Medium: Assemblage Mixed Media Title: Maya Artist: Carla Trujillo Dimensions: 11.5"x3" Materials: wood, wire, fabric, polyfil, rusted hardware, found objects Signature: on bottom of base Price: $240.00 + Shipping $15.00 shipping in USA $25.00 outside the USA
Based in Melbourne, Greg Olijnyk (@gregolijnyk) creates detailed cardboard sculptures inspired by sci-fi and fantasy! From a sci-fi-inspired retelling of David
blog de Gérard Collas, sculpteur
Proportion: Agreeable or harmonious relation of parts within a whole; balance or symmetry. Dimensions; size. Scale: A proportion used in determining the dimensional relationship of a representation to that which it represents. Louise Nevelson- "Untitled 1950" Louise Nevelson- "Moon Zag/Rain Garden" Louise Nevelson - "Silent Music II" Louise Bourgeois- "The Nest" Bruce Gray- "Qube #1"
The new Nautilus Studio in Germany Das neue Nautilus Studio in Deutschland Fundraiser "Das Viertel Leuchtet" Biowoman Exhibit The first official Vernissage in June
To balance out his working life as a graphic designer focused on 2-D digital projects, Greg Olijnyk creates cardboard sculptures in his free time. The remarkably refined artworks are made with packaging-grade cardboard and tracing paper, and finishing touches added with LED lighting and glass accessories. Cardboard’s affordability and malleability, as well as its surprisingly pleasing surface texture and color, have made it the medium of choice for Olijnyk. The designer tells Colossal that each piece comes together organically, and he draws inspiration from sci-fi books and things he finds on Pinterest as he evolves each concept. More
BERLE is a one-of-kind assemblage sculpture. This whimsical sculpture is made from found and discarded objects which include a tin can, door plate lock, drawer handle, metal ruler, candle part, buckle, jewelry beads, jewelry findings, copper ball chain, metal chain, and jewelry pieces. Berle is not a toy but meant to be enjoyed visually and displayed prominently. Most of all, I hope he makes you smile or laugh. - SIZE: 16.5” tall by 8” wide by 1.25” deep - Ready to hang. - Since my sculptures are made from used found objects, please expect dents, scrapes, and scratches. SHIPPING - Your item will ship within 3 business days of purchase USPS Priority Mail 1-3 days delivery. ***INTERNATIONAL SHOPPERS*** Please convo me and I will get a shipping quote for you. Go to http://www.etsy.com/shop/CastOfCharacters23?ref=si_shop to see more of my assemblage robot sculptures, assemblage art dolls, and more. Thank you for visiting Cast of Characters!
Over the last year, Netherlands-based artist Jeroen van Kesteren has been toiling away at these sculptural airships as part of a series titled Orphanage for Lost Adventures. Made primarily from cardboard, aluminum foil, adhesives, and an assortment of papers used for sails and propellers, the whimsical flying machines have a distinct steampunk feel. The pieces range from 40 to 50 centimeters tall and take about a month to make. Jeroen shares additional images of the airships and several additional sculptures on Pinterest. More
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