They are supplemented by two early paintings, several drawings and, most important, 23 sculptures that sum up her various
sculptural uses of wood, bronze, marble, resin and stuffed fabric.
Not exact matches
Creating works from synthetic materials such as resin, neon and rubber and reworking ubiquitous matter such as glass, plexiglass,
wood, sand and metal, Webb often parodies modernism to wry and poetic results - referencing consumer culture and making
use of the solid and the open and the soft and rigid to explore new
sculptural possibilities.
Through variegated floor and
sculptural installations, works on paper, and
wood panel, Rifas
uses a concise language
of richly contrasted color to alter our perception
of space.
In his poems, Andre
uses words as modular units arranged in sequential formations, in ways that evoke the bricks, blocks
of wood, and sheets
of metal that he employed in his seminal
sculptural practice.
His early work includes
sculptural works that
used common objects such as a low dining table as a material
of «
wood», and a series
of wood sculpture «TSUCHINABURI Factory Product» that
used matchsticks, also a common object.
Often working with every day and found materials such as fabric, glass,
wood, metal and ceramics, the artist typically makes small to medium scale organic constructions that combine an almost «Beuysian» shamanistic or ritualistic
use of materials with the formalism
of early modernist
sculptural objects.
Using found objects like furniture,
wood, wheels, shells, fabric and bone, her
sculptural works are informed by traditional hand - working skills that have been passed down through generations, and are bolstered by spiritual aspects
of Mormon Thought and Sisterhood.
A dazzling world
of glass, beads and chains Instead
of the traditional
sculptural materials
of wood, stone and clay, Lee
uses glass, beads and chains — industrial materials that symbolize modernism.
Creating works from synthetic materials such as resin, neon and rubber and reworking ubiquitous matter such as glass, plexiglass,
wood, sand and metal, Webb often parodies modernism to wry and poetic results — referencing consumer culture and making
use of the solid and the open and the soft and rigid to explore new
sculptural possibilities.
Leonardo Drew is known for his abstract
sculptural installations that incorporate a variety
of materials, though he is best known for his inventive
use of wood, a material that, even in its altered form, maintains a strong link to its natural source.
The Feeling
of Movement:
Sculptural Woodwork
of Derek Bencomo Maui - based
wood artist Derek Bencomo
uses wood's natural shape and grain lines to create fluid pieces that curve and stretch out in three dimensions.
Two years INSPIRATION: Books featuring warm modern homes, as well as the strict preferences
of the homeowners themselves REQUIREMENTS: Simplicity
of design, sustainability, durability, practicality and a reverence for the traditional architecture
of the neighborhood while maintaining a minimalist, modern aesthetic MATERIALS
USED: Quartz countertops, ceramic and porcelain tiles, steel and
wood - clad windows, white oak floors, walnut cabinetry, natural linens, reclaimed
wood beams, concrete, plaster and lots
of glass DESIGNERS»S FAVORITE ROOM: The multipurpose living space, especially since it contains an innovative and
sculptural steel staircase
Founded by a German cabinetmaker in the early 1800s, Thonet is remembered as the pioneer
of the bentwood technique — a process that
uses heat and moisture to mold solid
wood into
sculptural, streamlined shapes.