Although he is now famous for a wide range of realistic sculptures, which often explore the various notions of a human body, the work that caught Charles Saatchi's attention was the Self project,
an ice sculpture made with 9 liters of the artist's own blood.
Not exact matches
Guests at Minus5 can touch, feel and explore handcrafted
ice sculptures and
ice architecture in a space entirely
made of
ice, including the glasses used for vodka - based cocktails.
Or, how about
making some giant
ice sculptures to melt?
A very specific set of weather conditions is required to
make a natural
ice sculpture like this one.
And anyway, every bit of chilliness is worth it: The entire hotel — including the reception desk, chandeliers, chairs,
sculptures, and rooms — is
made of
ice.
Michelangelo's best
sculpture was said to have been
made out of a piece of
ice.
There are enough things to worry about on Thanksgiving day than
making sure the pilgrim
ice sculpture is just right.
Events include a gingerbread
making competition, the Szeged Winter Games, Advent chocolate
making and the
Ice Sculpture Show.
Stay cool in our Minus5
Ice Bar, where you can touch, feel, and explore handcrafted ice sculptures and ice architecture made from Canadian i
Ice Bar, where you can touch, feel, and explore handcrafted
ice sculptures and ice architecture made from Canadian i
ice sculptures and
ice architecture made from Canadian i
ice architecture
made from Canadian
iceice.
Danish artist FOS (Thomas Poulsen) has created
sculptures, lamps and costumes, been in bands and conducted an orchestra, designed furniture for a men's hostel in Copenhagen and
made an
ice - cream stand from the detritus of an art fair, all in his own distinctive style.
In Noémie Goudal's large scale photograph Cascade (waterfall), a plastic sheet replaces the pouring water; Tania Kovats» glass and water
sculpture Where Seas Meet is
made with sea water from three places around the world where seas visibly meet; in David Buckland's photographs of
Ice Texts, words of warning are projected on to icebergs; Susan Derges captures the continuous movement of water by immersing photographic paper directly onto rivers or shorelines; and Martin Parr candidly documents the English at the seaside.
Here he created gigantic colourful
sculptures of lipsticks, toothpaste, toothbrushes, half eaten apples, upturned
ice - cream cones and slices of cake
made from vinyl and cloth.
Anya Gallaccio's
sculptures and installations are
made in response to specific spaces and are often
made from mutable materials that have limited life spans such as cut flowers,
ice, chocolate, grass, basalt, and fruit.
Sited in a nineteenth - century water pumping station in East London and
made simply from slabs of
ice stacked around an inner core of rock salt, the
sculpture melted over a period of three months in spring 1996.
«A wonderfully eccentric
sculpture -
making machine, a disconcertingly visceral cross between a soft
ice cream dispenser and a turd factory.»
The installation in question is Richter's House of Cards (2013), whose inspirations for
making the piece were the
sculpture of Richard Serra and Caspar David Friedrich's 1823 - 4 Sea of
Ice (also known as The Wreck of Hope).
High winds and extremely cold temperatures caused the waves to wash over the trees on the breakwater and
make these awesome
ice sculptures.