Not exact matches
Moving in tightly, using natural light to achieve a kind of luminescent quality, he now works with what might be called commonplace
objects of nature,
creating abstract studies of the form and fabric of lichens, ice crystals, seeds, wind - blasted
wood, insect - eaten leaves.
She
creates jewellery inspired by nature, casting
objects in silver (and soon gold) that she finds on walks through the
woods, along the river or by the sea.
I design and
create one of a kind found
object sculpture,
wood carvings, furniture, mirrors, paintings and other colorful, wacked out artwork.
In response to this need, he
created two different types of flipped class videos — those that teach a basic skill, and those that teach how to make a specific
object out of
wood.
Rosy Keyser
creates mystery narratives out of foraged
wood, found
objects, tar, wire, ropes, and more Read More
Rosy Keyser
creates mystery narratives out of foraged
wood, found
objects, tar, wire, ropes, and more Barbara A. MacAdam
A preeminent artist of the post-media age, Johnson incorporates commonplace
objects from his childhood, including
wood, mirrors, tiles, rugs, CB radios, shea butter, and plants, in a process he describes as «hijacking the domestic,» to
create conceptually loaded and visually compelling works that shatter assumptions about the homogeneity of black subjects.
Working in
wood, bronze, marble, steel, rubber, and fabric, she
created powerful
objects that reference the body, sexuality, trauma, and anxiety.
He's
created basketballs floating in vitrines of distilled water; encased new vacuum cleaners lit by fluorescence in Plexiglas towers; cast statuary and everyday
objects in high chromium stainless steel; fashioned painted polychrome figurative
wood sculptures; cast glass sculptures of sex.
Throughout her long career, Butterfield has been assembling large and small - scale horses from found
objects — specifically different kinds of
wood, which are then cast in bronze to
create freestanding sculptures, each with a unique structure and personality.
Fabrics and patterns,
wood and fur, props and found
objects — all of these materials have found their way into paintings and drawings
creating an overall impression of inclusion or openness.
Explore the art technique known as frottage by
creating your own life - size portrait using found
objects such as coins,
wood, or leaves.
Over the past fifty years, Foulkes has combined his cruel and expressionist vision with his audacious experimentation with pictorial means, integrating unconventional materials such as hair, cotton and
wood, and
creating assemblages with recuperated
objects.
Working with common materials, including polymer gypsum, plaster, fiberglass,
wood, and steel, Al - Hadid
creates structures that simultaneously soar and dissolve in space, in part due to an interest in the
object's relationship to the ground and studied engineering.
Her installations,
created with rubbish, discarded
objects and the detritus of everyday life, combine the anonymous and banal nature of the materials (
wood, stone, cement, metal) with a sense of the immediacy, spontaneity and poetry that pervades them.
To his sculpture, Mr. Adkins sought to bring the fleeting impermanence of music,
creating haunting assemblages of found
objects —
wood, cloth, coat hangers, spare parts from junkyards — that evoked vanished histories.
We have a wonderful
wood sculpture artist with us this show and we have Recycle, which is interesting because parts of
objects are put together to
create pictures and sculptures.»
He draws their portraits on
wood panels and
creates a narrative «tableaux» by combining the images with found
objects.
For his third, self - titled new solo exhibition with London's esteemed Lisson Gallery (running concurrently with major shows in Berlin & Brooklyn), Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei has
created a monumental new installation of bicycles as part of his ongoing «Forever» series, as well as a number of hand - carved, domestic - scale copies — in various materials including
wood, stainless steel and crystal — of some highly personal
objects.
These were room sized sculptures
created from stacks of boxes filled with fragments of carved
wood and found
objects like furniture legs, mouldings, chair backs and bits of ornaments.
Peter Buggenhout, a Belgian artist showing at Gladstone Gallery, covered a junkyard's worth of scrap metal,
wood and other found
objects with vacuum cleaner dust to
create what I described in the review as «massive stacks of debris [that] hang off the wall or sprawl across the floor in a state of dereliction and collapse, monumental castoffs from a world spinning out of control.»
Rosenquist continues to experiment with including
objects and three - dimensional elements in many of the paintings he
creates this year; incorporating
wood (in Nomad), chairs (in Candidate and Director), and painted Mylar or plastic sheets (in Morning Sun and Nomad).
A group show gathers wooden
objects created by nearly 40 California
wood artists, from one - of - a-kind furnishing to elaborate marquetry inspired by Google searches.
Combining abstract geometric structures with
objects or pieces of furniture, Verwée
creates unique compositions made of
wood or plaster.
In an exhibition whose title asks us to consider the boundaries of drawing, Tuttle uses negative space as a form of mark - making; the absences between each piece of
wood create borders that enable the four pieces to become a single
object.
Using ordinary manufactured
objects, designers Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
created the Mezzadro Stool in 1957 from a tractor seat and a steel and
wood base.
While attempting to
create a classical three - dimensional illusion on canvas, she also integrates real
objects into the two dimensional surface, such as combinations of cement, clay,
wood, plaster, bolts and screws.
EXHIBITION ART 358 UTILITARIAN SCULPTURE by students in Nick Hunsinger's class Aug. 21 — Sept. 8, 2017 Commons Gallery Exhibition Information: ART 358 Utilitarian Sculpture is a class focused on teaching students how to design and
create functional
objects out of
wood.
While his early works in the 1970s were mostly
created using recovered
objects, in his later work Cragg has used more traditional materials, such as
wood, bronze and marble, continually renewing his repertoire of forms, reaching towards an abstract appreciation of the human body.
The show brings together several sculptures
created early in the artist's career, including painted scrolls and performative
objects, illustrating the artist's experiments with stone, ceramic,
wood and paper, influenced by his time in Japan from 1958 onwards.
The second exhibition is mounted in a London commercial gallery (his third solo exhibition with Lisson Gallery) for this Mr Ai has
created a monumental new installation of bicycles as part of an ongoing series, «Forever», as well as a number of hand - carved, domestic - scale copies — in various materials including
wood, stainless steel and crystal — of some highly personal
objects.
Against this background, he
creates installations that expand through space, consisting of textiles,
wood, everyday materials and found
objects.
Oppenheim also employs unusual materials as photographic negatives --- such as fabric, lace, slices of
wood — directly recording the
objects» specific textures to
create near - abstract compositions.
During the 1970s, Camnitzer
created a key body of work that blended both language and humor — producing a series of
object - boxes that placed ordinary items within
wood - framed glass boxes with text printed on brass plaques.
Torey Thornton
creates raw and crudely rendered abstracted forms often painted on paper, found
wood and slatted panels, using a mix media of spray and acrylic paint, as well as collaged
objects.
Using slips of paper, newspaper cuttings and sooty scraps of
wood, she would
create poetic observations of the overlooked
objects.
He prints on towels; wraps digital photographs around
wood or prints on plastic to
create sculptural
objects; and sandwiches Forex prints together, cutting the top sheet to reveal images on the print underneath, to list just a few of his techniques.
This section features five distinct sensibilities: Michael Dee with his large star sculptures made from heated plastic cups; David Kiddie collaborating with Michael Reafsnyder
creating ceramic platters, and Reafsnyder alone, crafting mermaid goddesses out of clay; Heimir Björgúlfsson sees nature and culture as inseparable in his enigmatic found
object works; and Wayne White continues to confound us with his unique brand of humor and skill in new ceramic work (PORKGREASE) and painted
wood sculptures.
Working with a huge variety of media, such as bronze, steel, and
wood as well as «found»
objects and cow hide, to
create architectural or figurative compositions in the form of sculptures, assemblage, installations and video.
Created from a diverse spectrum of materials — including
wood, marble, copper, bone, fishing wire, and personal mementos — the works are contextualized with African, Minoan, and Cycladic sculptures and
objects that inspired Whitten through the years.
An abiding interest in the crossover between the fine and applied arts has led him, more recently, to extend his visual and figurative language to walls, floors and three - dimensional
objects; Gorlizki
creates immersive environments layered with wallpaper and
objects made, variously, of brass, marble,
wood and glass.
Even a pointed
object hammered into the
wood creating a cluster of worm holes will make your finished sign look more authentic once the distressing and wax applications are complete.