Sentences with phrase «sculptures out of glasses»

Oscar also makes sculptures out of glasses and bottles, and paintings with molded concrete, which are very heavy but don't look it.

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I plan on actually constructing this mask out of stained glass as a sculpture one day.
If you thought it was difficult to knit beautiful socks and shoes out of wool, then consider the incredible knitted glass sculptures of Seattle - based artist Carol Milne, whom we've featured previously.
Elements of the sculpture spread out on the floor are reflected in the glass that protects the photographs.
Sculptural constructions by Richard Stankiewicz, Betye Saar, and Abe Ajay, a mobile by Alexander Calder, a large glass piece by Dale Chihuly, and several large - scale metal pieces by Seymour Lipton — some of which are currently on view in the Hamer Sculpture Garden — round out the museum's collection of post-war sSculpture Garden — round out the museum's collection of post-war sculpturesculpture.
She takes a similar methodical approach to her dynamic sculptures, constructing a tower out of glass or aluminum bricks that, layer by layer, seem to emerge from the floor.
Bill Woodrow and Richard Deacon's collaborative glass sculptures are interestingly out of place in the Wiltshire countryside
Paired with The Knot (2012), a sculpture of a rope tied into a figure - eight and made out of frosted glass, Khan's work for dOCUMENTA (13) is tough - minded, precise and uncompromising in its commitment to form.
For example his sculpture GP06 (2013) stands on the floor, smoked glass rises up out of foundations made from breeze blocks.
In the gallery, the sculptures create imperfect angles as they play against the corners of the room; cut - out circles are set against a large glass window; steel tubes seem to mirror pre-existing light fittings.
Misha Nonoo and artist Dustin Yellin have collaborated for a series of custom prints that were featured in Nonoo's s / s 2015 collection, inspired by Yellin's three - dimensional, life size glass sculptures made out from magazine cutouts, flowers, leaves, bugs and things found on the street.
Our Artist of the Month for January is Korean artist Eunsuh Choi and her out - of - this - world ethereal glass sculptures that look delicate, but make a huge statement.
Early on in his career, he stood out as one of the first artists to make installations with found materials, while his relief and free - standing sculptures, for instance CHILD (1959) and LOOKING GLASS (1964), received critical acclaim at the time for their masterful compositions and markedly sombre nature.
Stacey Lee Weber gives us a tour of her studio where she creates sculptures out of pennies; Melanie Bilenker demonstrates the process of embroidering with her own hair; Matt Moulthrop explains how he is the third generation in his family to have work in the permanent collection at the Gallery; Bohyun Yoon makes music on camera with tubes of glass blown in his studio.
Along with the video projections of her «pilot wave» experiment, the exhibit includes eight large abstract paintings in which Auerbach scraped rhythmic wave patterns into layers of wet acrylic paint, plus a single, extremely delicate sculpture made by the artist out of flame - heated rods of borosilicate glass.
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His sculptures represent presumably Mexican American laborers: one man who might be a gardener for a wealthy family supports the glass of a coffee table on his back, a woman supports a chair with the back of her thighs, and another woman — the exhibition's central figure — extends her arms out indifferently, suggesting her own body for the role of a hat stand.
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Danielle Colon «s glass sculptures seemingly growing out of walls poetically illustrate the property of glass, its» innate mysterious and magical quality.
Creating sculptures out of materials such as sheets of glass, foam, metal, cement, and various found objects, Dave Hardy composes his sculptures» seemingly precarious poise as an intentionally engineered defiance of gravity.
The sculptures, one a table made out of a large piece of glass resting on top of two white sawhorses; the other a stand - alone, black - framed shelving unit, are overlaid with vinyl text in the font of American artist Barbara Kruger.
Constructivist sculpture demonstrated an emphasis on the materiality of the works, encouraging artist to build sculptures out of industrial materials like metal, glass, and stucco.
Experimentation with new processes and materials was taking place; works that arose out of a collision between art and technology, for example, a fibre - glass sculpture by Bruce Nauman will be on show.
, a large - scale kinetic sculpture installation composed of double - sided glass panel mirrors, with an excerpt of text cut out of each mobile panels.
out (2017) in the Pavilion of Traditions, composed of a series of sculptures and glass lamps made in workshops in Murano, and
This short documentary shows Rashid Johnson's decades - long aesthetic and professional development, from his early portrait photographs to his later conceptual sculptures made out of glass, wood, and tile.
San Diego About Blog James Stone is an Ocean Conservation Mixed Media Sculpture Artist, working full - time out of his environmentally conscious, hot glass studio, in Escondido, Calif..
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