She creates precisely sculpted bronze and porcelain heads, as well
as wooden figures, and individual parts of the body.
Not exact matches
As for the doll and farm play, in order of the most played with (for those curious about these things): the farmhouse is by Ostheimer (as are most of the wooden farmhouse figures, with a few Kathe Kruse thrown in too); the (made in Maine) dollhouse is Seri's Dollhouse; then there is the Wooden Tree House Doll House; and the Wooden Camper (which was from Magic Cabin 8 years or so ago, and I couldn't find any maker info on it
As for the doll and farm play, in order of the most played with (for those curious about these things): the farmhouse is by Ostheimer (
as are most of the wooden farmhouse figures, with a few Kathe Kruse thrown in too); the (made in Maine) dollhouse is Seri's Dollhouse; then there is the Wooden Tree House Doll House; and the Wooden Camper (which was from Magic Cabin 8 years or so ago, and I couldn't find any maker info on it
as are most of the
wooden farmhouse figures, with a few Kathe Kruse thrown in too); the (made in Maine) dollhouse is Seri's Dollhouse; then there is the Wooden Tree House Doll House; and the Wooden Camper (which was from Magic Cabin 8 years or so ago, and I couldn't find any maker info o
wooden farmhouse
figures, with a few Kathe Kruse thrown in too); the (made in Maine) dollhouse is Seri's Dollhouse; then there is the
Wooden Tree House Doll House; and the Wooden Camper (which was from Magic Cabin 8 years or so ago, and I couldn't find any maker info o
Wooden Tree House Doll House; and the
Wooden Camper (which was from Magic Cabin 8 years or so ago, and I couldn't find any maker info o
Wooden Camper (which was from Magic Cabin 8 years or so ago, and I couldn't find any maker info on it).
Why She'll Love It: Your tot will love uncovering the scenes hidden behind the
wooden panels, and will feel a real sense of accomplishment
as she
figures out how the different latches work.
If they don't put it out quickly, and the fire makes it to those
wooden kitchen cabinets, you might
as well just
figure that it's all over.
Tikal's sprawling urban site contains some of the most impressive Mayan palace, temple, and altar structures - many housing the ancient tombs of kings and important political
figures of the time,
as well
as elaborately carved
wooden door lintels and stelae (carved stone shafts).
Here I have some more, also to point you to their little secret: One forebear of Brigitte loved to collect little
wooden figures and loved to make showpieces of them, mostly with Nativity
as subject.
It is also commonly known that Dr. Krankcase served
as an evil inspiration to Kaos once upon a time, who had
figured out how to make his own
wooden creatures, the Wilikin, come to life after reading about the doctor's exploits in the Minion Monthly Catalog.
His constructions often rest on
wooden legs and lean against the wall, asking us to consider them
as painterly props that act like signs and surrogate
figures.
Many works offer fragmented and visceral perspectives where the human meets the inanimate, such
as Mark Manders (b. 1968, Netherlands) enigmatic
figures sandwiched between a bedstead or
wooden slats.
In another painting from the «Social Consequences» series, a
figure adorned with polygons is poked with
wooden sticks or metal spears,
as if bodies were at once formed by and put at risk by inhuman elements.
As a renowned sculptor, Balkenhol is recognised not only for the technical prowess with which he hand carves each of his
wooden sculptures, but for his continual devotion to exploring the role of the
figure within contemporary art.
Similar mark - making partitions works on paper, exhibited for the first time
as studies for sculptures likeUntitled Draped
Figure, in which a mannequin head and torso are bound to
wooden architecture with ropes of fiberglass and enamel paint.
Displayed on a reclaimed
wooden floor
as a mass of modelled
figures, the sculptural installation, inspired by a Dieter Roth work, The Floor (Studio - floor from Mosfellsbaer, Iceland), (1973 - 1992), is what Nelson describes
as a «levelling of sorts, questioning how we look at objects.»
Often playing with images and materials associated with beauty and desire, Hamilton repeatedly uses sculptural cut - outs of film stills or women's legs made from transparent plastic and
wooden shapes based on Modernist depictions of female nudes such
as the curvy abstracted
figure found in her 2007 piece The Piano Lesson, based on Fernand Léger's 1921 painting Le Grand Déjeuner.
Featuring work from the 1980s to today, including
wooden figures, pottery and newspapers that she has painted on, Himid's section of the Turner Prize exhibition at Hull's Ferens Gallery serves
as an intimate window on to her intensely thoughtful practice.
As each deity is unique, so too are the figurines that signify them; each
wooden figure is made distinct with paint, feathers, beads, buttons, and other materials.
The
figures are supported, suspended and penetrated by simple
wooden geometric armatures recalling Sol LeWitt's open cubes; and the frames, which snake around and through the
figures, act
as plinths, retort stands and prosthetic limbs.
Drawing on sources such
as Jacques - Louis David's 1793 masterpiece The Death of Marat, carved and inked black
figures emerge from swarms of writhing, fish - like eyes, with decorative woodcut prints and drawings collaged onto incised
wooden panels.
The 1987 work on display at Hull's Ferens Gallery, host to the Turner prize
as part of its City of Culture celebrations, is a large and busy stage set of
wooden and mixed - media cut - out
figures inspired by Hogarth's Marriage à la Mode.
In a large painting and several small works on paper Patricia Treib continues her breezy exploration of shape and color, while Nick Goss contributes a tabletop of unpainted plaster
figures cast from elaborately folded
wooden models
as well
as one large painting and two drawings, deftly straddling abstraction and representation.
The original
figures from which they were cast — some
wooden, others plastic — stem from a wide range of contexts, such
as German folklore, African tribal art and Oceanic artefacts.
Apart from his paintings, an installation by both artists, «I Catch the Little White Man,» (2003), features a
wooden cabinet filled with strings of white
figures, and refers to a mental institution in Sweden that doubles
as a center for creative research.
The most significant large - scale installations include Kagebangara, Of All people, And... and Some Place, are made from materials
as diverse
as threads coated in KumKum (a red organic pigment used on the forehead and in rituals), flattened tar barrels (from which road workers make temporary shelters), metal piping, woven hair ropes and small
wooden figures with votive functions.
A
wooden stool supporting a bubblegum - pink mound resembling a squashed female
figure, it could read
as a statement about how female artists get flattened in a male - dominated art world.
As for more traditional art subjects — the human
figure and the still life — she stacks them up in a big, faceted relief of a muscular man protruding above a mass of
wooden volumes.
If they don't put it out quickly, and the fire makes it to those
wooden kitchen cabinets, you might
as well just
figure that it's all over.
This open
wooden coffin is recommended
as a sandtray / sandplay
figure or for more general play therapy.