Make a model of
your sculpture out of anything — cardboard, paper, fabric, tape, inexpensive things that you may have around you.
Not exact matches
«Each unique part
of the country would spark an idea for a different art lesson —
anything from Native American weaving and designs, to chalk drawings
of bright colored lights on black paper (an idea from Carlsbad Caverns), to
sculpture made completely
out of corn,» reports Wallace.
Kevin Beasley (b. Lynchburg, Virginia, 1985) creates
sculptures and performances
out of found objects
of cultural and personal significance —
anything from housedresses and do - rags to Air Jordan sneakers and football helmets.
Between works displayed on cellphones or vintage game consoles, books, flat screens, projections, gifs, slide projects, a custom carpet job, wallpaper, a
sculpture here and there, a few items from each artists» clothing line, and a single repeated verse from a generic pop song fading in and
out of the exhibition space, I do not feel particularly set - up to pay close attention to
anything.
His pieces, frequently considered as a modern - day allegory and a riddle to be solved, helped to merge painting and
sculpture and to highlight the idea that art can be made
out of anything.
Working with
anything from sea worn plastic toys, clay pipes, wire, painted drift wood to cloth, carpet and leather, Nelson's
sculptures have an improvised and makeshift attitude, forming part
of a curious world
of «possible objects» which defy critical context by reaching
out through their physicality.
Throughout the 20th - century, as part
of the modernist revolt against the use
of traditional materials in fine art and the consequent desire to demonstrate that «art» can be made
out of anything, artists have been creating
sculpture, assemblage, combined paintings /
sculptures and installations from an ever - widening range
of unusual objects and materials.
The late works, especially the Gluts, a series
of sculptures made
out of crushed and twisted bits
of signage, some produced when he was in his seventies, are as fierce and fiercely American as
anything that precedes them.
She noted that the artist is set to build one
of his infamous chalets at the Nasher
Sculpture Center down the street this fall, and that while the oil - slicked millionaires here like to throw money at
anything shiny, they also like supporting the hell
out of Dallas.
I found drawing because I couldn't afford to do
anything else at the time when I first started to draw — I ran
out of money making
sculptures and I couldn't make any more films or videos, and I just happened to have some paper and I always could draw.
A modern day allegory, this combine helped to merge the world
of painting and
sculpture and to highlight yet again the idea that art can be made
out of anything.