The Whirling Dervish was a willow sculpture by artist Trevor Leat that was installed in 2012 at Shambellie House, in New Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Leat is known for his work with willow trees which he grows organically for use in furniture, baskets, and sculptures. Unfortunately, Shambellie House, which housed the National Museum of Costume, closed in 2013, so this piece may no longer be viewable. (via Colossal Submissions) More
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"BLEU DE CHAUFFE" ©Arnaud Bauville L'Homme et la MACHINE… Lorsqu'il y a 8 ans pour un salon parisien Arnaud Bauville présenta sa première œuvre liée à l'univers de la machine il savait que ce diptyque "BLEU DE CHAUFFE" serait le point de départ d'une future collection. Il a fallu de nombreuses années à partager l'intimité et la psychologie de ses "Ladies" pour qu'il décide de revenir à ce thème qui lui restait cher. Ne délaissant pas ses portraits introspectifs pour autant, Arnaud Bauville par le fond et la forme rendra hommage tout au long de l'année 2019 au "Constructivisme" du début du XXe siècle et à ses hommes qui de gré ou de force ont dû mêler leurs corps à des mécaniques inhospitalières dans un but de rentabilité, de production ou de modernisme… The Man and the MACHINE When 8 years ago Arnaud Bauville introduced his first painting "BLEU DE CHAUFFE" referring to the early XXe century industrial revolution, he knew that this diptic should be one day the begining of a new collection. Passionated with personnality and psychology of his "LADIES", Arnaud Bauville will not abandon the portraits collection but will share his creation with this new collection MACHINE to pay hommage to the men risking their lives to built the "new world". VENDUE / SOLD "D1" 160cm x 90 cm (63 inches x 35,4 inches) ©Arnaud Bauville VENDUE / SOLD "M1" 160cm x110 cm (63 inches x 43,3 inches) ©Arnaud Bauville Contact : [email protected] Tel. +33 (0)6 23 82 07 83
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