Sentences with phrase «does wood sculptures»

This year, she has brought her son, Jonathan, who does wood sculptures.

Not exact matches

Also, Otake consistently does not paint wood for her sculptures to keep the material's fresh quality and beauty.
Doing tests, practicing techniques, understanding wood, drawing, and access to the Haystack fab lab will be encouraged in making functional sculpture of the participant's design.All levels welcome.
So does Reverón's sculpture of the time, slightly misshapen guitars and household items fashioned out of wood.
RU also includes fabric sculptures and a video work, but it was the birds in their improvised, indoor wood that stayed with me for weeks: cute and unobtrusive, each one projects a sense of peering at you inquisitively — the way we say real birds do — despite having nothing like a head.
Two new gallery artists will also show works at Upstream in the West room: Antonio Alvarez does abstract acrylic paintings and Madlyn Goldman does found wood assemblage sculpture and collage.
Among the works that did well were Lot 16, a charming small sculpture, one of three examples down in 1945 - 6, by David Smith, shown above, that sold for $ 220,000 (not including the buyer's premium) and had had a high estimate of $ 150,000; Lot 5, «Atantolone,» a gloss household paint on canvas of colored dots on a white field that sold for $ 170,000 (not including the buyer's premium), well over its high estimate of $ 120,000; Lot 14, a large 1943 painted wood and wire sculpture, «Constellation,» by Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976) that sold for $ 1,982,500 (including the buyer's premium), more than double its high estimate, and Lot 24, a larger Calder sculpture, «Trepied,» that sold near its low estimate for $ 1,542,500 (including the buyer's premium); Lot 20, a large and very interesting and abstract but not very colorful 1953 Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992), «Two Figures at a Window,» that sold above its $ 1.2 million high estimate for $ 1,542,500 (including the buyer's premium); Lot 27, «Tour III» by Brice Marden (b. 1938) that sold within its estimates for $ 1,487,500 (including the buyer's premium), tying the artist's record; Lot 41, «Grillo,» by Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988) that sold for $ 1,102,500 (including the buyer's premium), also within its pre-sale estimates; and Lot 31, «Vierwaldstätte See,» a large black and white 1969 landscape by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) that sold for $ 1,047,500 near its low estimate of $ 1 million.
Up until the 20th century, traditional fine art painting was normally done in oils: sculpture in bronze, stone or wood.
In older wood sculptures as well, as in the voluminous work How Much Does Your Mind Weigh with its open serial structure, which Deacon presented in the corner space at Galerie Thomas Schulte in 2007, the beholder is included in the free structure and involved in its movement.
L. A. Times art critic Christopher Knight comments, «Melancholy does not merely waft into the atmosphere from Kristen Morgin's elaborately crafted clay, wire, and wood sculptures.
Painted fabric over plaster and wood, Nikravan's architectural jigsaw puzzles don't make sense; the objects feel alien, as if one is looking at the backside of a sculpture or through a window — some sit awkwardly on top of plexiglass plinths reminiscent of TV consoles others are pinned on the wall their looping forms unsatisfactorily interrupted.
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