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‘du Fil de Fer’ | Isabelle Bonte

November 7, 2015 by bg-martin

‘du Fil de Fer’ Isabelle Bonte Whimsical models isabellebonte.book.fr

Categories: MAKING, Modelmaking • Tags: making, maquette, modelmaking, sculpture

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Digital Sculptures | Kevin Mack

October 4, 2015 by bg-martin

Digital Sculptures by Kevin Mack // Los Angeles, CA An array of shapes form complex relationships through selective random happenstance and deliberate design. The forms are entangled and weave in and out of each other in purposeful and irrational ways.The apparently organized structural system provides conflicting stimuli. Rules are established, but not adhered to. Identity and function appear determinable, but are not. The inspiration for this piece came to me while exploring directed random implicit surfaces. I was thinking about […]

Categories: Art, Digital • Tags: art, digital, sculpture

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You Blew Me Away | Penny Hardy

December 20, 2012 by bg-martin

You Blew Me Away by Penny Hardy   Source: http://britishwomenartists.com/art-show.php?art=4416

Categories: Art • Tags: art, Penny Hardy, sculpture

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Spine | Anthony Gormley

October 15, 2012 by bg-martin

Spine | Anthony Gormley | 2006 In a career spanning nearly 40 years, Antony Gormley has made sculpture that explores the relation of the human body to space at large, explicitly in large-scale installations like ANOTHER PLACE, DOMAIN FIELD and INSIDE AUSTRALIA and implicitly in works such as CLEARING, BREATHING ROOM and BLIND LIGHT, where the work becomes a frame through which the viewer becomes the viewed. By using his own existence as a test ground, Gormley’s work transforms a […]

Categories: Archilibs, Art • Tags: Anthony Gormley, Archilibs, art, sculpture

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Voyage | Aludean

October 11, 2012 by bg-martin

Voyage | Aludean | Louise Skacej and Dean Colls | 2006 Voyage is an abstract landscape piece produced in 2006 for KPMG House at 161 Collins St Melbourne. This sculpture was hand modelled in 4 tonnes of clay and then cast in reinforced resin. During the clay modelling stage, studio lighting was tuned to match the final installation site to allow adjustment of the form and control the shadows that give Voyage its life and rhythm. The sculpture is 14 m […]

Categories: Archilibs, Digital • Tags: Aludean, Archilibs, art, design, materials, resin, sculpture, voyage

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Before After | Graham Caldwell

October 10, 2012 by bg-martin

Before After Graham Caldwell | 2011 Steel, epoxy, hardware and silvered glass 90 x 90 x 90 inches About the artist: Drawing on the natural world and the legacy of Eva Hesse, Caldwell elaborates an abstract language that results in evocative and individualized gestures. No matter how visceral the work, it preserves a sense of sinuous beauty that belies the difficulty of his craft. In his hands, precise engineering appears effortless, as does painstaking blowing, clipping, and pulling of molten glass. […]

Categories: Archilibs, Art • Tags: Archilibs, art, Before and After, design, epoxy, Graham Caldwell, hardware, mix-media, sculpture, silvered glass, steel

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Lattice Cube Sequence | Conrad Shawcross

October 8, 2012 by bg-martin

Lattice Cube Sequence Conrad Shawcross | 2011 Medium: Aluminium, nylon and stainless steel. Conrad Shawcross’ sculptural work often plays around with and manipulates the role of geometry and form. He develops a specific formula through w hich he is able to address problems about three-dimensionality. These four cube forms are characterised by their sense of duality, remaining both contained and exposed at the same time. Shawcross’ intricate and complex structures were once described by The Observer as “delicate looking outsize origami” […]

Categories: Archilibs, Art • Tags: aluminium, Archilibs, art, Conrad Shawcross, design, installation, mix-media, nylon, sculpture, stainless steel

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