Award winning artist Nick Mackman explains how she models a pet cat sculpture commission for a client from the United States.
【7/26(水)から】土屋仁応個展 高島屋各店美術画廊 日本橋7/26~8/1 大阪9/20~26 京都10/4~10 横浜10/18~24 新宿11/1~7 名古屋11/15~21 *巡回中、若干の追加・入替えがあります。 https://t.co/gWO9ie5jNj
London-based upcycling artist Barbara Franc uses materials that would otherwise end up in a trash can and add up to the billions of tons of waste we accumulate every year to create amazing sculptures full of movement and unique characters. If you look closely into these lively animals in realistic shapes, you'll notice kitchen utensils, keys, watches, guitar strings, cans—things you've probably been hoarding at some point and never thought they could be brought to life again. Cleverly arranged repurposed objects not only make beautiful works of art, but are equally fascinating to explore.
Nikichi (Akihiko Yoshida)
The natural world and moments of tenderness merge in Lincolnshire-based artist Nichola Theakston’s expressive sculptures. Serene mammals sculpted in terracotta and cast in bronze characterize a tranquil animal world in which they relax, reflect, and dream. “The notion that an individual creature may experience some spiritual dimension beyond its instinctive animal behaviours is the premise behind much of my work,” she explains in a statement. With half-closed eyes or faces turned skyward, each portrait is an intimate exploration of feeling and empathy. More
Artist Beth Cavener creates stunning sculptures that take the form of wild animals but which convey a whole host of human emotion. Her ongoing body of work, titled Animal Body, Human Space, is base...
Working in ceramics and bronze, Lincolnshire-based artist Nichola Theakston's practice centers on meditative depictions of mammals.
About Valentin is a bronze sculpture of an elephant by French-Argentine artist Marie Louise Sorbac. 36 cm × 33 cm × 36 cm. Available only in limited edition: 8 copies + 4 artist's proofs. This work is part of a series celebrating nature and the animal kingdom. This pachyderm came into being one 14 February and thus is named in Saint Valentine's honor.
Beth Cavener Stichter creates beautiful thought-provoking animal sculptures out of blocks of clay. The artist explains: “There are primitive animal instincts lurking in our own …
These incredible zero-waste sculptures capture the unique details and raw emotions of all different types of creatures.
I'm Kate Jihye Yun, ceramic animal sculptutor studing BA Decorative Arts at Nottingham Trent University. I developed my ceramic sculptures based on an interest for abandoned animals.