Additionally, he is an acclaimed commercial photographer focused on product and architectural photography, and is also very passionate about his pursuits in
figurative sculpture using bronze and wood.
Since your degree show at the Royal Academy Schools in 2015, you have made several
figurative sculptures using your signature plaster bandage and chicken wire process.
June 3 — July 2 Opening Reception: Friday, June 3 from 5 — 7:30 with an Artist Talk at 6:15 Internationally recognized as one of the top ceramic sculptors, Mark Chatterley makes larger - than - life
figurative sculptures using his signature crater glaze.
Not exact matches
We offer a strong
figurative tradition in the Drawing, Painting and
Sculpture Studios that can be
used as a foundation for students to move on into other artistic avenues, or that can be developed as an end in itself to produce work within a
figurative genre.
Standout artists in the show include Tomashi Jackson, who
uses Josef Albers's 1963 text Interaction of Color to explore the history of racial segregation in her painterly assemblages; David Shrobe, who creates surreal portraits by combining his
figurative paintings and drawings with found materials; and Kennedy Yanko, who makes abstract
sculptures by blending rubbery skins of poured paint and crumpled paper with bits of marble and scrap metal.
But many artists are making a kind of
figurative sculpture that feels new and transgressive, even though they're
using forms and techniques associated with academic realism.
It's difficult to think of major female artists since the 1970s who work with
figurative sculpture in the way of a Charles Ray or a Paul McCarthy, although I can think of many celebrated female artists who have
used the body in installation and performance art.
Upritchard has been making
figurative sculptures — primarily
using wire frames covered with a polymer modeling material that is then baked and painted — since 2006.
His
use of classical
figurative techniques with a honed attention to aesthetics of form and surface — such as in the velvety finished concrete or waxed iron patina surfaces of his
sculptures — reflect an embrace of the making of objects that seems refreshingly out of step with the digital era.
While Wurm's
use of a strong word like «ethics» refers to the 17th century philosopher Baruch Spinoza, whose seminal text Ethics manifested the emergence of The Enlightenment era understating of human agency and autonomy, the artist aims to question the aesthetic and
figurative extents of
sculpture in terms of mimicking the reality.
In his previous work, the 29 - year - old artist created
figurative and highly personal paintings and
sculptures, often
using tropes from the Spanish Baroque style.
Using figurative representation and playful geometric abstraction, Brooklyn - based artist Ted Lawson is someone who loves to combine digital technology — such as 3D printing — with traditional art methods to create organic fine art as well as large - scale
sculptures that explore humanity.
Plus One Gallery artist Paul Day has spent over twenty years developing a highly personal approach to
figurative sculpture with a particular interest in representing the figure in architectural space
using high - relief, an art form that combines drawn composition and fully rounded
sculpture.
Exploring the aesthetics of self - destruction, Lionel Maunz
uses cast iron, concrete, and steel to create dystopian
figurative sculptures — surprisingly organic forms that appear distorted by dismemberment and decay.
His
sculptures use natural colored marble, paint and found materials to create figures reflective of animation, popular culture, and even classical heroic
figurative sculpture.
The renowned artist has presented his
figurative, narrative art internationally, receiving early critical praise for his dramatic steel
sculptures, drawings and installations
using video.
Recently, she has been
using mostly found materials to make her installations and
figurative sculptures.
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sculpture her work
uses a lot of found objects and
figurative references wharton is also influential for her part in founding artemesia city's imagist heyday of the 1970s though her predilection for found objects and
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It showcases exciting, original, and new artists who
use figurative sculpture as their primary medium of expression.