About Israel Hadany (Israeli, 1941-). A stainless steel maquette for sculpture "Three Tubes", currently installed at the University of Pennsylvania in the Morris Arboretum. Sculpture is mounted on a square iron base. Unmarked. 24 in x 12 in x 12 in. The one at the Arboretum is described as Material: stainless steel over structural steel, 1979 Gift of Philip and Muriel Berman Three Tubes presents a visual puzzle. Three disconnected cylinders are aligned in a column as if by magic. But if your eyes trace the path of the shapes from bottom to top, you'll discover that it really doesn't defy gravity. Israel Hadany (Hebrew: ישראל הדני, Israel ha-Dani) (born 1941) is an Israeli environment artist , sculptor and jewelry designer, internationally acknowledged. He is involved with poetry writing as well. Born in Beit HaShita kibutz. Along his childhood his family moved several times, first to Ayelet Hashahar kibbutz, later to Kfar Ganim (nearby Petah Tikva) and finally to Jerusalem. At the age of 15 he started his art studies at the Avni Institute in Tel Aviv, taking evening courses while continuing his high school learning during day time. He was the youngest student in the institute among other mature students. He focused on drawing and painting studies and was deeply involved in his art. Later he returned there but soon realized that painting is not going to be enough for his artistic and personal aspirations. 1965 - 1967 He turned to post graduate studies at Hornsey College of Art, London. The years in London influenced deeply his art. His confrontation with monumental ancient civilization's art in the British Museum was highly influential and left a significant imprint on his art. He mentions often a monumental sculpture from the Easter Islands . In Hornsey College he focused mainly on sculpture. Several years after his return to Israel (1971) he was invited to teach sculpture and design at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. 1972 Hadany Represented Israel at the Venice Biennale, Italy. Hadany often collaborates in his art with architects and thinkers and creates environmental works of art. 1975 He works with Taller de Arquitectura of Ricardo Bofill. Barcelona . 1981-1982 creates the first artonomic system in sculpture. 1983 Represents Israel at the International Symposium on Outdoor Sculpture at Yorkshire. 2000 Among the five finalists in the international competition of Martin Luther King National Memorial Project Washington. 2001 Guest artist at the International Sculpture Symposium, Carrara. Selected Public Works 1975 Glass Sculpture, Beit Yad Lebanim, Jerusalem. 1977 Memorial Sculpture , Ben Gurion Airport . 1985 Sky Pool , The Open Museum ,Tefen , Israel. 1987 Sky Pool , The Israel Museum Sculpture Garden. 1998 The Shrine of Trees , the National Library , Hebrew University , Jerusalem. 2001 Here lays the dove's shadow. Carrara. 2016 The Blue System. Har Hotzvim Jerusalem Like Yaacov Agam, Menashe Kadishman, Dani Karavan, Yechiel Shemi and Igael Tumarkin his large scale environmental works can be found all around Israel and around the world. Hadany's art is concerned with the sublime and the transcendental often allusive of ancient monumental Egyptian and Assyrian art. Most of his earlier three dimensional works were abstract geometric and minimalist. but after his visit to India in 2005 his art has undergone a deep change and was opened to new directions. Oasis, his artistic environment in Beersheba for instance is colorful and rich in shapes. Select Individual and group shows: • 1969- Mabat Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel. • 1972-The 36th Biennale Venice, Italy. • 1979-"Trends in Israeli Art". Art Basel, Switzerland. • 1984-"80 Years of Israeli Sculpture". Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel. • 1985-"Jerusalem Artists at the Grand Palais". Paris, France. • "Prints by Israeli Artists". Christies, London, England. • 1986-"Artists from Columbia and Israel". Jerusalem; Bogotá, Colombia. • 1988-"40 Israeli Artists". Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, USA. • 1992-"The Sculpture Biennale". Osaka, Japan. • 1993-"The Fujisankai Biennale". Utsuhushi-Ga-Hara Outdoor Museum, Japan. • 1995-"Days of Jerusalem Culture". Prague, Czech Republic. • 1998-"Milestones, Israeli Sculpture 1948-1998". The Open Museum, Tefen, Israel. • 2003-4 -"Visual Memories". The Open Museums Tefen and Omer, Israel. • 2007- One man show at the Monart Museum, Ashdod One man show at the Golconda Gallery, Tel- Aviv. Select Prizes and awards: • 1969- First prize, Art Integrated into Architecture Competition • 1970- First prize, Street Furniture Competition, Israel Haifa, Israel. • "Kolliner Prize for young artists". Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel. • 1971-"Ika Braun Prize". Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel. • First prize, Israel Room Competition, University of Pittsburgh, USA. • "Electronica 71", Tadiran Sculpture Prize. Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel. • 1974- First prize for Design of the Burial Site of David Ben Gurion. Sde- Boker. • 1980-"The Jerusalem Arts Award", Jerusalem, Israel. • 1992-"Discount Bank Prize for Israeli artists". Awarded by the Israel Museum, • 1993- First prize, redesign of the old Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem, Israel • 2005-"Alix de Rothschild Craft awards", prize. • First Place in the "Andromeda" sculpture competition for the Jaffa Harbor • 2015 - Prize in the 2014 China-Fuzhou International Sculpture Exhibition Erected more than 70 Outdoor and Environmental Sculptures in Israel and abroad.
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Australian artist Gil Bruvel creates fascinating figurative sculptures using bands of stainless steel ribbons. “I am very passionate about my current expression – Flow Series. …
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Here we have a collection of the coolest metal sculptures that we have been able to find around the internet including sculptures of characters from movies, sculptures of animals and sculptures of other random things. We have wherever possible provided information about the artists who made them and linked to the websites where we found the pictures. Please share with your friends and let us know which sculpture you like the best by posting on Facebook or Twitter. 1. Chinese Water Dragon Image Source Above: This giant Chinese dragon sculpture was created by the Canadian artist called Kevin Stone and finished in 2009. The 10-metre long sculpture took Stone 12,000 hours to make and is valued at $10 million. 2. The Big Cheese Image Source Above: Here we have a giant aluminium Swiss cheese sculpture made by the Los Angeles based sculptor called Bruce Gray. This is one of the sculptures in Gray’s series of oversized objects and it is currently available at $15,000. 3. Arristus Image Source Above: This stunning stainless steel sculpture was designed by Bruce Beasley, an American abstract expressionist sculptor born in Los Angeles and currently living and working in Oakland, California. The sculpture was made in 1981 for the Djerassi Foundation in Woodside, CA. 4. Jack Sparrow Image Source Above: A fantastic looking sculpture of Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean made from huge piles of scrap metal from old cars and machines. The sculpture is 9 feet tall and weighs almost 1000 pounds. Created by the Bangkok, Thailand based Kreatworks Studio. 5. Predator Image Source Above: Here we have another amazing sculpture from Kreatworks Studio of Predator made entirely from scrap metal collected from junkyards. You can order one of these bad boys for yourself on Etsy for just under £7,000. 6. Battle Tricycle Image Source Above: This awesome stainless steel battle tricycle sculpture was created by Shi Jinsong, a Chinese artist based in Wuhan and Beijing. You can see more of Jinsong’s work by heading over to the Chambers Fine Art website. 7. Darth Vader Image Source Above: A sculpture of Darth Vader from the Star Wars movies that was created by the French artist called Alain Bellino by welding a number of left over metal pieces together. If you like this realistic Darth Vader bust then check out more of his work on Behance. 8. Marilyn Monroe Image Source Above: This Marilyn Monroe one was created by the Korean sculptor called Park Chan-girl who constructs metal sculptures from thin metal layers he calls sliced images. Check out more of his fantastic sculptures at the Colossal website. 9. Frog Image Source Above: A frog sculpture by the French sculptor called Edouard Martinet who uses left over parts from things like bikes, cars and mopeds to create anatomically correct representations of sea life, birds, amphibians, and insects. 10. Lion Image Source Above: A beautifully intricate sculpture of a Lion from the Istanbul, Turkey based sculptor called Selçuk Yılmaz made from nearly 4,000 pieces of scrap metal, each hand cut and hammered into shape. The lion is 6 feet tall and weighs almost 500 pounds. See other works of Selçuk on his Behance. 11. Horse Image Source Above: South Dakotan sculptor John Lopez makes life-sized sculptures with a uniquely Western American twist using old farm equipment and scrap metal. This life-size Friesian horse was created for the Historic Runnymede Farm. 12. Eagle Image Source Above: Got another one from Kevin Stone here who has always been fascinated with nature and bald eagles which are often seen in British Columbia where the artist was born. You can see more pictures of this huge metal eagle at Fludit. 13. Dinosaur Image Source Above: This ferocious looking dinosaur was made by Ban Hun Lek, a metal workshop based in Thailand that creates beautiful sculptures out of various bits of scrap metal. The team 1st started doing scrap metal art back in the year 2000 as a hobby. 14. Motorcycle Image Source Above: Unfortunately we were unable to find any information about this awesome looking motorcycle sculpture but we decided to include it in the collection anyway because we liked it so much. We found the picture on a blog called Extremely Weird Stuff. 15. Alien Image Source Above: To finish off the collection we have another one from Kreatworks Studio who have got to be our favourite metal sculptors. Obviously this sculpture has been made to look like the alien from the film Alien. Are you an artist looking for a steel supplier? BuyMetalOnline offers metal sheet cut to size. We offer 10% discount on orders over £100 (offer details here).
Texas-based sculptor Gil Bruvel manipulates ribbons of cast stainless steel to create spectacular figurative sculptures for his Flow series. Each form is
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Texas-based sculptor Gil Bruvel manipulates ribbons of cast stainless steel to create spectacular figurative sculptures for his Flow series. Each form is
About Margulis’ utmost concern is the creation of geometric shapes conceived mostly by changing the perspective of the viewer accompanied by the philosophical notion that everything in life has multiple levels of narrative, spatial perceptions, as well as varying degrees of empathy and diversity. Margulis sustains strong parallels between the human experience and the exposure to his works of art. Like life, his oeuvre entails a myriad of experiences that will move the viewer’s perception about reality. Another important element in Margulis´work is the use of light and the translucency of color. He recognizes that the strong and dramatic use of bright and contrasting colors in his body of work stems from his years spent in Mexico and, of course, from his exposure to the tropical landscapes of Venezuela. He works with curved shapes, volumetric geometries, transparencies, intense colors filtered through light and plays with endless combinations in a continuum of colored layers, coupling these with photographs of his own work to create a complete cycle of a highly nuanced practice. Through a complex process, Margulis posits that the open threshold of humankind and the variety of paths that coexist in human society interact with one another to continually challenge our perception of life itself. Lucite Sheets J. Margulis Sculpture J. Margulis Aluminum J. Margulis Contemporary Art Aluminum Plexiglass Optical Illusion Kinetic art Kinetic artist geometric abstract