• Créatures psychiques forgées par Sarah Louise Davey
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    Créatures psychiques forgées par Sarah Louise Davey

    Sculptor Sarah Louise Davey creates unique details to familiar figures. See her interesting series below. “Through the vessel of the figure and materiality of clay, I create sculptural objects and installations to evoke intuitive, visceral responses informed by our subjective notions of physical image and societal norms. I question my own experiences of these through the various personalities that emerge with each hybrid portrait, as they are often an exaggerated mix of whimsical beauty and exaggerated macabre. Posture and pose illustrate the psychological scope of the feral female while their wide-eyed gazes portray an emotional duality that is constantly evolving within each beastly image. Au cœur de ces travaux…

  • Sculptures par Edoardo Tresoldi
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    Sculptures par Edoardo Tresoldi

    Non seulement les sculptures mais pièces d'installation ainsi. Rome based artist Edoardo Tresoldi uses mesh wiring to create ghostlike transparent silhouettes and shapes of people and places most of them in public settings. Voir son travail ci-dessous. source:

  • WTF Baby Sculptures by Johnson Tsang
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    WTF bébé Sculptures par Johnson Tsang

    Est-ce un nouveau genre appelé les bébés du lait fous? Je suis vendu. Artist Johnson Tsang of Honk Kong has created a series of large headed milky white babies fighting and jumping on each other. The more I thought about it the more I realized the theme might be reproduction and the competition to be born. source:

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    Incroyable papier Sculptures de Li Hongbo

    When we think of creating art with paper we tend to think towards 2d and at the very most some origami. Chinese artist Li Hongbo has a particular sculpture medium is paper. He’s created structures and sculptures that seem solid but once you play around with it realize that it can morph and stretch into different shapes and sizes, creating an almost dreamlike optical illusion to normal objects. “My interest in paper began when I published books. When it came to design, I had to consider paper — what type of paper suited which book,” Li states. His curiosity lead to intriguing artistic outlet. Regardez la vidéo ci-dessous pour…