
11.07.2018
nick sellek
sculpture
This is the first model from the 'Greenhouse' series. It's a study of space contained within a structure, that's also completely visible through the opaque glass and open windows and door. The contrived angles of the roof and walls create interesting corners and sub divisions of the space. The mirky green glass suggest traces of plants, now removed, leaving the interior space completely empty. This is intended to create a feeling of function and horticultural science. A place that has been under close scrutiny, control and possible isolation.
All sculpture by nick sellek
27.11.2016
Patrick Laumond
sculpture
The MetaHism is an artistic movement that expresses and embodies the human mind as a meta-paradigm.
This Art of the though...t, connects a global perception of the visible and invisible events simultaneously.
META, because expressing the Whole, ISM as the concept and universal suffix, which we find in all the movements and H, eighth letter of the
alphabet, (letter of the infinity, ∞, lemniscate) separating and unifying.

14.04.2016
Scott Austin
sculpture
Scott Austin is an emerging artist and beginning freelance designer, poet and writer. He makes art to be happy. He lives to create engaging works that have never been attempted before. Tucked away in his slightly cramped studio in RVA, he knows that there is not enough time for all the ideas.
All sculpture by Scott Austin
03.02.2016
Carolina Borja
sculpture
'I feel attracted to the contrast of cultures, to the collision between customs and traditions. My recent work speaks of identity, fragmentation and the way it can lead to unity. I incorporate elements of crafts and popular arts into my own work. Papier-mâché, tissue paper, crepe paper, thread, and cartoneria merge into a more contemporary art aesthetic.'
All sculpture by Carolina Borja
12.01.2016
Donny Gettinger
sculpture
'I have always found a welcomed curiosity and frustration with “in-betweens”. My work as an artist maintains a focus on the tension found within these transitional spaces. While humoring a youth-stricken sense of adventure, I have explored the ambiguous area between male adolescence and adulthood within the Midwestern landscape. Driven by this interest in regionally specific subjects, I have expanded my perspective to consider the spaces between popular portrayals of locations and realities existing beneath the veneer.'
All sculpture by Donny Gettinger
14.12.2015
The Art Of Salmagundi
sculpture
Wonderful broken Staffordshire ceramic figures restored into modern statements of our times, using old folk tales and modern mythologies.
"The way I work on an intervention, is to allow the damage dictate what can be done. I use traditional and modern restoration and conservation grade materials to create my work seamlessly linking the past to the present , through invisible application. Many of the techniques, materials and recipes I use have been in the hands of the craftsman for centuries. In our more increasing, untangible, fleeting, modern existence , I think people do not look properly and do not acknowledge the craftsmanship of work. I like the idea of making people look twice."
The Art of Salmagundi is the artwork of artist and restorer, Amy Douglas.

16.11.2015
Diploo
sculpture
Diploo Studio stands for ideas, that were hidden in our imagination since our childhood. Brought to the "surface" of reality, they are being carefully embeded into forms of various materials such as ceramic clay & others...
All sculpture by Diploo
07.08.2015
Christina A West
sculpture
Saw these colourful sliced up busts via twitter and loved them instantly.
'Insistently figurative and tightly rendered, I make objects and installations that result from merging notions of the private with the public and overlaying the serious with the playful. These figures, with their strange scale, unnatural colors, and bodies frozen mid-gesture offer a space to play with assumptions and projections we place on other people and their bodies. This work begins with questions about the relationship of the exterior to the interior, the limits of what we can know about other people given that we never have direct access to their interiority, and how our physical encounters with spaces and with representations of bodies can affect perceptions of our own bodies. '

06.07.2015
Harriet Horton
sculpture
Love the macabre tradition of wildlife taxidermy contrasted with the playful and contemporary neon and perspex.
'I fell in love with taxidermy from a young age, but adopted a contemporary take on it. I enjoy giving a playful narrative to a medium that sometimes holds a macabre association. Applying neon lighting to my work has become my signature style.'

17.06.2015
Russell Wrankle
sculpture
I tell visual stories with the use of animal imagery. In my work I wrestle with existential questions of life and death through the symbolism of the body and various animals. My intensely saturated ceramic figures represent the decadence of worldly pleasures, a vibrant source of energy that is antithetical to death and dying. It is through embracing life and living that the pull of death and suffering is kept at a distance. Like Aesop’s Fables, animals such as dogs, rabbits, crabs, monkeys and frogs provide a vehicle to express the human condition. Animal imagery is the beginning of a deeper understanding of humanity.
All sculpture by Russell Wrankle
01.01.2015
Hoda Zarbaf
sculpture
Hoda Zarbaf is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist, who has ventured through a variety of materials, techniques and literature to make narrations of intimacy and the complex boon of being a woman, using recycled textiles, pre-owned clothing, old toys and furnitures to make figurative sculptures.
All sculpture by Hoda Zarbaf
04.11.2014
Thomas Medicus
sculpture
Amazing Painted glass strips, images changes from different view points. Check out the video below.
All sculpture by Thomas Medicus

26.08.2013
gemis luciani
sculpture
Gemis Luciani is an Italian artist currently living and working between Italy and Berlin. His research focuses on the expressive potential of an act of formal reduction. By manipulating, de-composing and re-assembling common objects such as design magazines, phone books and flyers, he reconfigures them in newly built systems of shapes and surfaces.
All sculpture by gemis lucianiRECENT CONTRIBUTORS
nick sellek
Patrick Laumond
Scott Austin
Carolina Borja
Donny Gettinger
The Art Of Salmagundi
Diploo
Christina A West
Harriet Horton
Russell Wrankle
Hoda Zarbaf
Thomas Medicus
Will Kendrick
gemis luciani
dimitris polychroniadis
francesco romoli
john oliverlewis
Forlane 6 Studio
henrik soerensen
carolinejane harris
alanna lawley
genie poretzkylee
helle mardahl
matt shlian
linsey bell
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