Archive for the sculpture Category

Kaitrees

Posted in sculpture with tags on March 21, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

Kaitrees on DeviantART has the most elaborate wire tree sculptures I’ve laid eyes on.

Some have lights…

I bet they all cast amazing shadows when arranged with proper lighting.

See more here.

Nancy Fouts

Posted in sculpture, surreal with tags , on March 11, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

This particular sculpture (I wish it were an actual product) drew me into Nancy Fouts’s work.

She has a number of other interesting, surreal little pieces as well.

See more here.

Face Off: Tim Burton

Posted in craft, makeup, monsters, sculpture, TV with tags , , , , on March 10, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

Face Off very effectively pits my love of horror makeup design against my aversion to reality TV (WHY can’t this be a regular documentary series? Fewer petty squabbles and more monsters, please!).

Contestants are given various cinematic makeup challenges. Recently they were asked to create something that looks “Tim Burton inspired.” I inadvertently caught about 10 seconds of this episode and figured I’d check out the results.

Here are some of the creations.

This was the challenge winner:

Since most of you reading this have probably seen a Burton film or two (*wink, wink*)…what do you think of these? The winner was pretty well done, but I’m also a fan of the bellhop character.

I think the episode will be on Hulu at some point. See a little recap here.

Troels Carlsen

Posted in anatomy, installations, sculpture, undead with tags , , , on March 5, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

I’ve seen scattered images from Troels Carlsen around the web and just managed to track down the name behind the work. I’m rather partial to his series of skeleton installations.

These skeletons are always emerging…breaking through…enjoying miniature moments of personal triumph. They are curious and worldly little things.

See more here.

La Luz de Jesus 26th Annual Group Show

Posted in anatomy, art, sculpture, undead with tags , , , on March 3, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

Have a bunch of time you want to kill looking at wonderfully fun art? Visit the Laluzapalooza group show if you’re in LA.

La Luz De Jesus Gallery proudly rebrands our annual juried group exhibition, LALUZAPALOOZA. This gigantic, no-theme show features works from some of the freshest and most relevant artists working today. Over 9,000 submissions from commercial illustrators, graphic designers, tattooists, scenics, students, animators and working gallery artists had to be sorted-through, and we’ve finally narrowed it down to 125 or so artists.

There is a ridiculous amount of eye candy in this show. Paintings and sculptures abound, to suit all of your pop surrealism and lowbrow art needs!

If you can’t make it there in person, you can always do what I did last night: dive into the buffet of creatures, warped pop culture, anatomy, undead and just plain beautiful things by viewing the whole exhibit online.

Gino De Dominicis: Calamita Cosmica

Posted in anatomy, installations, sculpture with tags , , on February 25, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

I would love to see this massive skeleton installation by Gino De Dominicis on the streets of NY (where there would be space, I do not know).

See more photos and perspective here.
Source

Takanori Aiba

Posted in sculpture with tags on February 18, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

Looking at the incredible sculptures by Takanori Aiba it is no wonder he began as a maze illustrator.

Delicate yet exquisitely elaborate, each scene is a complex miniature world…villages bursting out of tiny tables and bonsai pots…

See more here.

Tim Lewis: Pony

Posted in sculpture, video with tags , on February 17, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

Kinetic sculpture fascinates me, not only because I’m intrigued by the way creators manage to piece things together and animate them, but because of the incredible tendency we have to anthropomorphize anything that even remotely emulates human shape or motion.

“Pony” by Tim Lewis is an amazing chimera. I’m sure many people would think it’s “creepy,” but I rather like it. I’d love a ride in its little carriage.

Lewis states:

I think that when you first approach a piece of art, and you imagine it and draw it, there’s a sense that it will always remain somewhat in your imagination. Its only when you take the 2D object and re-work it into the physical 3D world that it becomes somewhat more real. It no longer just exists in your eyes and mind, but instead has to react with the floors and walls around it in the physical world. For me, kinetic art highlights the importance of bringing both inventions and imagination into a physical existence.

See it in motion. It’s a mesmerizing and mildly disquieting sight…

Source

Sandra Arteaga: Last Chapter

Posted in sculpture with tags on February 15, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

I’m almost embarrassed by the number of times I’ve posted about Sandra Arteaga.

I’ve featured:
A Mixture of Works
The Funeral of Mr. Cookie
The Axolotl

And now I give you Last Chapter.

Before I ever considered cremation a possibility, I always thought I’d like my tombstone to be a book open to the last page. Perhaps that is why this sweet little book at rest resonates with me.

See a few more shots here.

Valentine Miscellania Part 1

Posted in absurd, advertising, anatomy, art, comics, craft, dolls, humor, print media, sculpture, vintage with tags , , , , , , , , , , on February 12, 2012 by shewalkssoftly

Amazing craft idea for the zombie lover in your life!

Imaginary boyfriends are the best.

This is how to get ALL the ladies!

Who knew cupid’s name was…DAN?

Unparalleled romance:

On a related note, the Newton Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Brooklyn is offering a morning tour of its sludge processing facility (I’m not kidding!)

My kinda cupid!

If I ever get married, I would shower my husband with beautiful sentiments like this:

You’ll rarely hear me say this, but…forget the chocolate…I want the box!

I forgot to put this fellow, all spiffy in his Valentine suit, in my Bat Valentine post:

Many folks who frequent this blog would probably appreciate the Tim Burton Valentine Card Set.

Boo Boo the Valentine Ghost just wants someone to love him.

And a couple of other sculpted creatures I found, without artist credit.

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 204 other followers