Timothy Cleary's bronze sculpture depicts a deteriorating figure seemingly coming undone into patterns and fragments before the viewer's eyes. Currently residing in Hermantown, Minnesota, Cleary sculpts works that blend attributes of proverbs, elegies, jokes and self-portraits with emotional resonance.
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Canadian Artist Crafts Magical Snow Sculptures
Montreal-based artist Jenna Dennison creates enchanting ephemeral artworks using only the pure, white snow of her surroundings. Seen below is one of her fantastical creations—a beautifully detailed unicorn sculpture, complete with a magical, crystal-like horn crafted from ice. Employing the delicate medium of snow, Dennison sculpts fairytale creatures and characters that seem to come alive, if only for a short while before they melt back into nature. The crystallized textures and intricate shaping she achieves transforms simple snow into remarkable, icy masterpieces. This snowy unicorn exemplifies Dennison’s ability to imbue her icy sculptures with a sense of fantasy and wonder, despite the time limitations of her medium. Her imaginative approach…
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“Everything that could have been but wasn’t, now is” by Daniele Sigalot
Italian artist Daniele Sigalot creates a large spherical mass constructed of acrylic varnish on aluminum that circles 300cm in diameter. Shown at Anna Laudel Contemporary in Istanbul as a part of the solo show titled Empires Ago. See the installation below: Acrylic varnish on aluminum 300cm diameter 2018 On show at Anna Laudel Contemporary – Istanbul, as part of the solo show EMPIRES AGO – 13.9.18 > 26.10.18
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Hyperrealistic Mini Sculptures by Ruben Orozco (Video)
Mexican artist Ruben Orozco creates unique miniature sculptures of iconic figures with specific attention to realistic detail. Watch the video below:
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Sculptures by Thomas Lerooy
Artist Thomas Lerooy creates a mixture of metals, glass and stone to create a surreal sculptures series depicting distorted body parts and faces all referencing mortality and destruction. See some selected works below:
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Sculptures by Juliette Clovis
Porcelain sculptures by artist Juliette Clovis manipulating simple portraits with surreal and intricate techniques. See the series below:
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Scarecrows by Kate Fichard
“I noticed some time ago that scarecrows no longer exist in the fields and vegetable gardens in France. This is largely because pesticides and protection nets have completely replaced them. Sensitive to environmental concerns and ecology, I conceived a project to restore these forgotten field sculptures. With the help of Hugo Deniau, a visual artist, my idea was to offer the birds of our region both the nicest and most frightening way to meet scarecrows again. The word “scarecrows” is derived from the verb “scare”—these figures are supposed to inspire fear in the animals that land on the fields and eat the seeds before the plants have grown. Indeed, the…
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Ceramic Art by Laurie Melia
Australian based ceramic artist Laurie Melia creates illustration inspired pieces. Embracing the humor of the characters created many can also serve as a pot for plants. See some selected works below:
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Distorted Furnature by Angelo Arnold
Questionably functional but fun to look at, I’m not sure how safe you should feel sitting on these manipulated pieces of furniture created by artist Angelo Arnold. From broom bristled legs to collapsing structures. See some selected works below:
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Sculptures by Gerard Mas
Classic renaissance sculptures with an odd or cheeky twist created by artist Gerard Mas. You can find the figures blowing bubble gum, doing hand stands, experiment with their belly piercings and more. See some selected works below:
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Sculptures by Claudia Fontes
White figures gripping each other tight as they are transfixed/formed into fungus like growths and spores in an eerie but romantic series by sculpture Claudia Fontes. See some selected works below: