Pam Lins, Enzo Mari Autoprogettazione Bookshelf with Models, poplar shelves with
glazed ceramic models, 199.4 x 30.5 x 110.5 cm
Not exact matches
Grayson Perry,
Model for «temple for everyone», 2008,
Glazed ceramic 77 x 50 x 65 cm 30 1/4 x 19 3/4 x 25 5/8 in © Grayson Perry.
Painstakingly crafted and
glazed by hand, her
ceramic work is
modeled after ritual objects, columns, funereal monuments, and fossilized creatures, while simultaneously deconstructing, and rebuilding these
models into new hybrid forms.
Robert Arneson
Model for «Alice House», 1966
glazed ceramic 3 x 10 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches RAs 171 13.
Steel; Aluminium; hand thrown
glazed ceramic; airbrushed steel;
Model Board; Maple; Walnut; fur; cast Resin; cast Jesmonite; stitched fabric; brass; Xenophora shell; Oyster shell; stitched and embroidered fabric; burnt Fimo; glass; model trees; recycled paper; clay; ribbon; chipboard; painted polyurethane; se
Model Board; Maple; Walnut; fur; cast Resin; cast Jesmonite; stitched fabric; brass; Xenophora shell; Oyster shell; stitched and embroidered fabric; burnt Fimo; glass;
model trees; recycled paper; clay; ribbon; chipboard; painted polyurethane; se
model trees; recycled paper; clay; ribbon; chipboard; painted polyurethane; sequins
Steel; Aluminium;
Model Board; Ash; Cherry; chipboard; sprayed MDF; blown glass;
glazed ceramic; screen printed Latex; bucket; cast Resin; cast Jesmonite; stones; cast Rubber; flocked aluminium; gold leaf; cotton; nails; magnets; heating filament; lace; vinyl; twig; glass beaker; cast concrete; brass; Neoprene rubber; stitched and embroidered fabric; airbrushed steel; cardboard; sand; sugar; felt; oyster shell
Steel, Aluminium; hand thrown
glazed ceramic; Terracotta;
Model board; Ash; Cherry; Valchro - mat; Sepili; chipboard; carboard; sprayed MDF; fur; silk; sequins; cast Resin; cast Jesmonite; oil paint on paper; airbrushed steel; stitched and embroidered fabric; lace; stones; mother of pearl; rope; tin foil; brass bells; cast rubber; sand; bucket; micro beads; Formica; engraved Brass; Copper; matchbooks; beads; cotton string
His most recent sculpture often takes as a point of departure household objects that he
models in simple materials, including cardboard, then casts in bronze and patinates with surfaces that recall
ceramic glazes.