Tag Archives: sculpture
Metal art from an expert craftsman, Mitsumoto Takeshi, Japan. A link to his site is under Blogroll & his work is at Leslie Kehoe Galleries, Melbourne.
Elizabeth King’s probings into how artificial eyes & limbs work resulted in her remarkable sculptures or articulated figures & stop/start animation, “What Happened”. See Blogroll for a link.
‘What Happened’ animation of Elizabeth King’s “Pupil” sculpture /
Porcelain, tulle, mother of pearl, with the addition of light, contribute to Jennifer Hickey’s fragile craft. She lives in Ireland. See Blogroll for a link.
Retrace: porcelain, 51 x 51 x 8cm / Untitled: porcelain / Remain: porcelain piece’s sewn onto tulle, suspended from ceiling and hovers above floor / Close: porcelain piece’s sewn on tulle […]
Accomplished in the design of exhibition & showroom spaces: Italian architect, Marco Porpora. There is also a sculptural gardenspace here. See Blogroll for a link to his work on Divisare (under MP).
Ariostea (Ceramics) Greenpavilion 014 for Cersaie Exhibition, Bologna, Italy / Pop-up Shops: Ariostea Booth at Cersaie 2012 / Stand Ariostea, the Cersaie, Bolognia 2011 / Greenroom Showroom for Ariostea, Castellarano / Ultra […]
Vegetable imprinted vessels, coffee capsule batteries, mashrabiya constructed tables, drawing clocks: the work of Mischer Traxler Studio based in Vienna. See Blogroll for a link.
All text is taken from the Mischer Traxler site. Reversed Volumes: A collection of bowls that are shaped by capturing the imprint of a fruit/vegetable / 97 metre veneer baskets: With […]
Glass shards form a deconstructed surface: the kiln formed glass sculpture of Australian artist, Jennifer Ashley King. Selecting from her work. A link is under Blogroll.
Cai Zhison’s sculptural work of solemn figures, a rose & clouds. He lives & works in Beijing. See Blogroll for a link.
For a comprehensive viewing of Cai Zhisong’s work in one large volume go to http://www.caizhisong.cn/ablum/index.html#/138/ and turn the pages (with sound effect) Motherland / Rose / Cloud /
Wang Jin’s Beijing Opera robes or ‘high tech rubbish’, woven from clear polyvinyl chloride (PVC), made in the late 1990’s & only part of his overall work. See Blogroll for a link (under WJ) to the Friedman Benda Gallery.
(In discussing Wang Jin’s robes) “…he feels plastic can represent perfectly contemporary society. It is a consumer product and omnipresent in developing countries. The artist calls it high tech rubbish “Reproducing […]
Found materials such as paper, feathers, seeds & wood, find their way into Janna Syvanoja’s jewellery & sculpture. She lives in Helsinki. See Blogroll for a link.
Necklace / Necklace / Brooch / Brooch / Brooch / Brooch / Brooch / Necklace / Necklace / Necklace / Brooch / Necklace – all above from recycled paper, steelwire […]