Sentences with phrase «wood sculpture artist»

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.»

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The art trail incorporates professional artists whose work represents a variety of media: painting, photography, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, fiber arts, wood, and mixed media.
i am a artist, oil painter, wildlife re locator, wood sculpture, Indian primitive bow builder, electrician, and i love beautiful things.
In addition to sculptures of Soviet politicians and artists, the Russian sculptor was known for his expressive interpretations in wood (his preferred medium) of imagery from Russian folklore and mysticism.
Over 100 local artists and craftsmen sell and display their work, including paintings, sculpture, pottery, glass, textiles, jewelry, wood and metal furniture, and more.
You'll find hand - blown gas works, wood furnishings, paintings and sculptures by Texas artists at this well - curated gallery.
Featuring an upscale, Lone Star - inspired design, with rich wood accents and vibrant colour palettes, the hotel aesthetic captures the charm of Georgetown with paintings and sculptures from local artists displayed throughout the building.
The works by 24 nationally renowned artists explore the removal of color and its aesthetic effect on myriad mediums, including wood, glass and sculpture.
The artist has been using organic materials since 1990s, such as horse hair, skin, wood, wax, and many others as a starting point to produce disturbing and alienated sculptures.
The Carving Studio & Sculpture Center offers Artists in Residence comprehensive facilities for creating works in stone, metal, wood, ceramics, glass and more.
Whereas artists such as Donald Judd (1928 — 1994) and Carl Andre (b. 1935) abandoned the studio and enlisted industrial fabrication and materials, Truitt painted and sanded her wood sculptures by hand in multiple layers.
Standout solo booths included an overview of abstract paintings from 1966 to 2013 by the brilliant British artist Richard Smith at Flowers Gallery, Ai Weiwei's conceptually playful sculptures and editions at Chambers Fine Art and painted abstract wood works by Cordy Ryman at Galerie Zurcher, while juxtapositions of works by Tony Tasset and Scott Reeder at Kavi Gupta and David Wojnarowicz and Martin Wong at P.P.O.W made group hangings pop.
[1] These models or «ghosts» (as the artist refers to them) are then cast, burning the wood away with molten bronze, creating one, unique sculpture to which she then methodically, expertly applies her patina.
The survey spans a 40 - year career marked by notable inventiveness, determination and verve, from the artist's first abstract painted - wood sculptures to her most recent pop assemblages.
The great cartoon artist, MacArthur genius and Omaha - born Chicagoan tells the story of his life in comic form, accompanied by family photographs, New Yorker covers, his toylike wood sculpture, and the wonderful dollhouse - like models he builds of some of his characters» homes.
In the artist talk held at her solo exhibition in 2009, Otake remarked that when she tried to create a face out of wood, it was quite frightening that the sculpture could look like a face very easily with a nose and a mouth.
Among Hamilton's invited artists — which include Daniel Sinsel, Maria Loboda, Laetitia Badaut Haussmann, and Ella Kruglyanskaya — is Hamilton's partner, Nicholas Byrne, whose Love Pillow sculpture was inspired by the wood objects found in Kettle's Yard: he used the invite to get to know a material better (something Hamilton also admits, telling me that George Kennethson's Forms encouraged her to experiment with alabaster and expand her knowledge of natural materials).
The artist refers to the circle sculptures as «drawings in wood
Sept. 10 — Oct. 18, 2014 DERRICK ADAMS at Tilton Gallery New York Screen images from situation comedies, music videos and stand - up comedy inspired New York - based artist Derrick Adams to create a new series of faceted wood sculptures and colorful mixed - media collages that appear to be framed in vintage televisions on view in «Live and in Color.»
Through both painting and sculpture, «WOOD [S]» investigates this material as both a medium and an inspiration through a diverse line up of artists.
Brixton artist Lesley Hilling brings a series of floor standing and wall sculptures made from salvaged wood and found objects to Knight Webb Gallery.
For his 2016 solo exhibition Inner Conflict in Bremen, the artist produced this large wood sculpture which takes the test picture into the three - dimensional room.
New to the fair was a sector called Survey, bringing gravitas with a deliberately digital - free zone that called on 13 galleries to present tightly curated historical projects — the standout, New York artist Alison Knowles's The Boat Book, 2014, eight 8ft - high, wood - framed movable pages covered with images described by her dealer, James Fuentes, as «seminal social sculpture» that is «read» by crawling through it.
At Coagula Curatorial, curator Leigh Salgado circulated, introducing artists at SHOWMEYOURHAND, where 3D mixed media included startling wood sculptures by Billy Pacek.
Primarily known for her sculptures of tangled webs composed of metal, glass, wood, and cloth, Falkenstein was a prolific artist; she explored different materials in a variety of mediums including sculpture, painting, printmaking and as a jewelry maker.
A founding artist of Viridian, Ms Bohman's painted aerodynamic reliefs of linen over wood armatures, seamlessly integrate the disciplines of painting and sculpture.
This exhibition affords a fascinating look at the output of some of South Africa's major artists, and will also showcase from our Johannesburg spaces works not yet shown in Cape Town, including Kudzanai Chiurai's Revelations, a series of photographic tableaux exploring politics and power in Africa, new wood sculptures by Willem Boshoff, and a selection of drawings, linocut graphics and sculpture by William Kentridge.
The Tenth of Always will consist of eleven new sculptures in the varied media for which the artist is known, including raw wood, gold chain, mirrors, appropriated photographs, light, fabric, naturally - shed animal antlers, rhinestones and blown glass.
When the Metropolitan Museum invited New Jersey - based Cole to participate in the second season of The Artist Project, its online series exploring «what artists see when the look at the Met,» what they are drawn to when they wander the institution's galleries, he chose familiar objects — wood Ci Wara sculptures.
ELIGIBILITY Craft Hilton Head 2018, 6th National Juried Fine Art Craft Guild Exhibition is open to all artists over 18 years of age, submitting entries of 2D and 3D fine art crafts in sculpture, basketry, glass, fiber sculpture and wall hangings (including paper), metal works, works in clay, handmade artist books, jewelry, weaving, wood, and assemblage.
Many artists today are producing paintings and sculptures that resemble or reference textiles, using traditional materials like paint, canvas, wood, paper and glass.
Whereas later wood works, including Cedar Piece 1959/1964 and Secant 1977, are not cut into or drastically altered but rather are arranged by the artist, these early sculptures stand out as singular works.
Each work appears abstracted or even unfinished as the debris of the artists» studio — gathered sawdust, wood shavings and tools — lie scattered around the sculptures.
time and the elements: Stephen Newton - a survey highlights sculptures in wood made by the artist over the last 15 years.
Stephen Newton's survey exhibition time and the elements: Stephen Newton - a survey which highlights sculptures in wood made by the artist over the last 15 years, concludes on 20 April.
In contrast to Andre's later works, Last Ladder and the other carved wood sculptures of this early period are distinct in their demonstration of the artist's hand and in their evidently autonomous nature as artworks.
MARTIN PURYEAR: MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS About 70 drawings, prints and a few sculptures explore the process of this artist best known for sculptures made from bent and shaped wood.
Contemporary German artists (Penck, Immendorff and Markus Lupertz also make wood sculptures) view the earlier German expressionist works as both an inspiration and a challenge.
The artist intends the sculpture, sited in the remote wooded area of the lower grounds at Laguna Gloria and recalling petrified wood in its textures, to be an «excavated relic or fantastical object,» one that is «more sci - fi than scientific.»
The artist is most commonly recognized for her series of monochromatic wood sculptures painted in black which she began in the 1950s.
J.B. Blunk: Curriculum Vitae Chronology 1926 Born August 28, Kansas City, MO 1946 Moved to California 1949 B.A. University of California, Los Angeles 1949 — 1950 Drafted, Korean War 1952 — 1954 Lived and worked in Japan as potter's apprentice 1954 — 1955 Artist in Residence at Palos Verdes College 1955 Moved to Northern California 1957 — 1962 Built house in Inverness, California 1962 Began working with wood 1969 — 1970 Travel to Mexico and Peru 1971 Apprenticeship Grant from Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 1979 Cultural Exchange Travel Grant to Indonesia, U.S.I.C.A. 1983 Travel to Japan 1986 California State Art in Public Places Program competition award for sculpture 1999 Lectured at California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA 1990 Art Consultant to Land Studio Landscape Architects and MW Steele Group 2002 Died June 15, Inverness, CA
The expansive Longside Gallery featured the artist's large, bright, graphic canvases immaculately rendered in acrylic paint, alongside towering sculptures in fibreglass and wood.
Working in a variety of media from light to wood to paint, these artists» geometric sculptures and paintings, carefully crafted with moments of exacting perfection, delibertly retain the presence of the wayward human gesture and humble hand - made mark, imbuing them with a quiet and understated transcendental beauty.
For her first solo outing at the gallery, the artist will exhibit oil, ink, and charcoal paintings as well as small - scale oil - painted wood sculptures.
Bosco Sodi is a Mexican contemporary artist, whose monochrome sculptures and paintings are composed of pure pigment mixed with sawdust, wood pulp, natural fibers, and glue.
In addition to this body of work, the artist has created three sculptures comprised of metal racks and scraps, wood, silver chain, and suspended water bottles.
More than 50 craftspeople working in wood, metal, and fabric feature in the long - running fair, while paintings and sculptures by regional artists are included in the institution's exhibition.
Other artists who will be included in this exhibition are Dan Flavin (sculpture installations and drawings), Joe Goode (paintings from the Torn Sky series), Donald Judd (a single stack, wood blocks and woodcut prints), Sol LeWitt (sculpture and drawings), Robert Mangold (paintings), John McCracken (sculpture), John McLaughlin (paintings), Cy Twombly (drawings), and Agnes Martin (works on paper).
At Michael Rosenfeld, veteran artist Mary Bauermeister engaged glass, wood and canvas for «energy sculptures» that address the philosophical paradox of spiritual physicality.
Embracing many approaches including photography, painting, sculpture, and installation, artist, Carolyn Conrad constructs rural scenes from clay and wood using a minimalist approach.
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