Tag Archives: sculpture
Crossing art mediums & including watercolour, sculpture, videos, installations, lambda prints. The work of Hans Op de Beeck, Belgium. See Blogroll for a link.
Watercolour stills from Night Time video on Hans Op de Beeck’s site / In Silent Conversation with Correggio (Nocturnal Sea), Aquarelle on Arches paper in wooden frame / In Silent […]
Gantous Arquitectos continued: residential work, a concert hall modernization & a sculptural environment. Post 2 of 2. A link to their site is under Blogroll.
Calderón de la barca 114, Mexico / Palace of Fine Arts: “Flagship concert hall of the City of Mexico needed corrective innovations & technical modernization after decades of incomplete & […]
The small step from sculpture to lighting: The fluid shapes of John Procario’s gesturing wood lamps. A link to his site for his lamps & sculpture is under Blogroll.
Freeform lamps 2014 / Freeform Lamp 1 / Freeform Lamp 2 / Desk Lamp / Freeform Lamp 4 / Freeform Lamp 5 / Freeform Lamp 7 / Freeform Lamp 8 […]
Ross Richmond’s expressive yet restrained, glass figurines. He has worked with William Morris & other luminaries of USA glass. See Blogroll for a link.
Trained South Korean architect & product designer Il Hoon Roh’s focus is on the design of ‘functional art sculpture’ cum furniture in carbon fibre, aircraft grade aluminium, LED’s & glass reinforced plastic. See Blogroll for a link.
This post was updated in 2018 / Nodus Screen: carbon fibre, fiber optic cables, LED & aircraft grade aluminium / Luno / Chandelier 137.5 / Rami Bench Seoul / Table […]
Storytelling in glass is what Ede Horton aims to do in her sculpture, ‘focusing on personal & cultural identity’. She lives & works in Melbourne. See Blogroll for a link.
Perspective Series / News From Berlin Series / Button Series / Soft Power Series / Memory Works Series
A modern use of “Urushi” or lacquer. Toshiaki Fujita’s sculptures of layered forms using raw lacquer on grated diatomaceous earth. See Blogroll for a link & clarification.
Most of these images are from Ceramics Now magazine. A link is under Blogroll under Toshiaki Fujita / Layered Form, Urushi, gold leaf, earth powder
Australian painter / sculptor, Lin Onus (1948-1996), whose birth straddled Scottish & Australian aboriginal heritage, instilling in his work a unique crossover of style & symbolism. Images from varous sources.
Fruit Bats sculpture: materials used polychromed fibreglass sculptures, polychromed wooden disks, Hills Hoist clothesline / Dingo sculptures / Arafura Swamp series