The novel practice of Berlin-based visual artist Mikael Christian Strøbek merges photography, sculpture, light, and digital art, making themes of perception and movement physical through...
Her creations gives a glimpse into the lives and daily rituals of fairytale characters and their spirit animal companions.
Gianpietro Carlesso, Ronchini Gallery Artist. Carlesso’s favourite medium has always been marble, and in recent years he conducted a study about infinity.
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Unity | Contemporary Sculpture by Mike Fields featured at The One, in Architectural Digest and an upcoming Apple TV comedy series "Loot" with Maya Rudolph. Fields' focus is on creating ultra high-end sculptures with unmatched design and execution.
Considering his practice a form of “drawing in the air,” artist Lee Sangsoo forges colorful, spiraled flamingos, dogs, parrots, and other creatures with long strips of metal. He sculpts the minimal works with resin or stainless steel depending on the size—he uses the latter for any piece that spans more than one meter—and coats each angled side with subtle gradients or a complementary palette. Although three-dimensional and sometimes so large that they tower over the landscape, the creatures are inspired by Picasso’s small, abstract animal drawings, which the artist explains: Lines, planes, and colors are important elements that work in my work. More
Made by Artmax Size: 72"H x 15"W x 12.5"D Material: Hand Painted Designer Resin with Wood Base Finish Color: Champagne, Base Color: Smokey Gray Normally Ships in 3-5 Days This extraordinary sculpture is just one of the many pieces of art available from the designers and artists at Artmax. These talented craftsmen employ a variety of mediums such as metal, wood, marble, resin and lacquer to create truly unique modern objects, perfect for the high end contemporary home or office. Learn More About Artmax & Shop The Entire Collection
Immutable Ice 5 Yule marble 16” x 9” x 17” H $6,000 This series began on a beach in Iceland littered with pieces of glacial ice. The ice pieces appear regularly as a nearby glacier calves off chunks that float in the ocean, melting into extraordinary shapes until they are washed ashore and later washed away in the tide. Each day unique shapes are created as the ocean carves the ice, and each day these beautiful natural sculptures melt out of existence. Immutable Ice is my attempt to preserve the ephemeral beauty of these fleeting forms by carving them in marble, lasting and immutable. This effort is a gesture: an evocation of a moment; a desire to preserve that which cannot be saved. Jessica Drenk is an American artist raised in Montana, where she developed an appreciation for the natural world that remains an important inspiration to her artwork today. Tactile and textural, her sculptures highlight the chaos and beauty that can be found in simple materials. Drenk’s work is also influenced by systems of information and the impulse to develop an encyclopedic understanding of the world. Drenk’s work can be found internationally in private collections, as well as corporate and university collections within the US. Drenk has been the recipient of several awards, including an Artist Project Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and the International Sculpture Center’s Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award. Her work has been pictured in Sculpture, Interior Design, and Curve magazines, as well as The Workshop Guide to Ceramics. Her work has recently become a part of the Fidelity art collection and the Yale University Art Gallery. Drenk has an MFA in 3D Art from the University of Arizona and a bachelor’s degree from Pomona College where she was an art major. A working artist since 2007, Drenk’s home and studio are currently in Florida.
Korean artist Lee Sangsoo forges colorful and spiraled animal sculptures. Defined as 'drawings in the air' - his collection of animals includes cats, flamingoes
'Supine Flames' sculpture by Melanie Newcombe The radical Cubist art developed at the beginning of the 20th Century by Braques and Picasso was one of the first forms of abstract art. The Cubists challenged conventional forms of representation, such as perspective, which had been the rule since the Renaissance. Their aim was to develop a revolutionary new way of seeing which reflected the streamlined modern age. Picassos realisation in 1907 that African art had a deeper mission to give expression and form to an artists subconscious forces, in order to confront and conquer their inner fears, stands
Made by Artmax Size: 72"H x 15"W x 12.5"D Material: Hand Painted Designer Resin with Wood Base Finish Color: Champagne, Base Color: Smokey Gray Normally Ships in 3-5 Days This extraordinary sculpture is just one of the many pieces of art available from the designers and artists at Artmax. These talented craftsmen employ a variety of mediums such as metal, wood, marble, resin and lacquer to create truly unique modern objects, perfect for the high end contemporary home or office. Learn More About Artmax & Shop The Entire Collection
Seoul-based artist Lee Sangsoo creates metal coil into minimal animal sculptures. With just a couple of metal pieces, he creates stretching Siamese cats, pink flamingoes, and perched macaws, to name a few. In his words
Sculptor Ken Kelleher creates incredibly realistic, thought-provoking renderings of gigantic public sculptures.
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