Sentences with phrase «wood and stone presenting»

Not exact matches

The craftsmen who have shown themselves so skilled with wood and leather have been inventing new techniques for using ancient materials, specifically stone and glass, heavy materials that present use case challenges.
The design and décor are exquisite throughout, with a large wall of exposed stone, lovely wood furnishings, and an overall aesthetic of modernist naturalism that create the perfect ambiance for serene escape into the present.
The interior decoration, with its exotic wood and stone is beyond sophisticated and all the comforts one could ever desire are present for your pleasure.
Presenting paintings from the 1930s and»40s as well as more figurative sculptures carved from wood and stone, «John Dunkley: Neither Day nor Night» opens at Pérez Art Museum Miami May 26, 2017.
In his first solo show in the region, Tony Cragg is presenting 18 new works in bronze, stone, wood and glass
Over the course of his career, Susumu Koshimizu has worked mainly with natural materials like wood, iron, stone and paper, presenting them in unexpected circumstances and combining them with industrial materials.
In his first solo show in the region, Sculptures, Cragg is presenting 18 new works in bronze, stone, wood and glass.
Working in a stunning variety of materials — including wood, stone, metal, plaster, resin, acacia thorns — the artist makes palpable and present the analogous processes of nature and art: carving large trees along their growth patterns to reveal the sapling contained within; elaborating the interior space of his closed hand into a large - scale sculpture that both contains his hand and enlarges the space it contains; rendering the swirling mists of his breath in the cold in tactile clay forms that contain the impression of his body.
In an installation comprising fragments of body parts made of wood, clay, and stone scattered in foetal positions, Kiri Dalena's Monument for a Present Future (2013) recalls the ash - covered bodies in the wake of Mt. Vesuvius's eruption in A.D. 79, suggesting that the loss of lives will always count as the greatest tragedy in the aftermath of catastrophes or atrocities.
Henry Moore in Leeds will present over 100 significant works including stone sculptures, wood carvings, bronzes and drawings.
Stavros Georgiades will present stone and wood sculptures at the NSA in an exhibition entitled «Traces».
Created by Isamu Noguchi (1904 - 1988), The Noguchi Museum opened in 1985, presenting a comprehensive collection of the artist's works in stone, metal, wood, and clay, as well as models for public projects and gardens, dance sets, and Akari Light Sculptures.
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