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Tag Archives: sculpture
Deanna Molinaro
Deanna Molinaro writes and illustrates wonderful not-for-children books that I would like to my kids, if I had some. But why not for children? The books have cute illustrations, adorable creatures and don’t have Manichaean stories as the usual books … Continue reading
Lockwasher’s robots
When I blogged about Lockwasher Design I had no idea that beyond being a talented designer he was also a vintage robot collector or that he had much more robot sculptures than those presented in his site. His Flickr page … Continue reading
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Tony Price
Tony Price, aka “Atomic Artist”, was a multi-artist and antinuclear activist. Among his several creations, his most remarkable work are the sculptures, specially the group of primitive-inspired masks created out of scrap metal, many of them based on Hopi kachinas. … Continue reading
Food is art
According to Food is art, the sculptor Prudence Emma Staite can create artwork in any food substance. Her portfolio presents some neat creations with chocolate: sculptures, games (including jenga), jewellery, paintings, and even life-sized chocolate rooms. You can guess where … Continue reading
Lucio Bubacco
The very talented Italian artist Lucio Bubacco makes amazing coloured sculptures with glass. He uses the lampworking technique, which torches the flame and directing the heat source. His pieces challenge our notion of lampwork as a primarily decorative and whimsical, … Continue reading
Sam Buxton
The product designer Sam Buxton gave a new life to flat stainless steel cards, transforming them into wonderful tiny sculptures. By deploying a chemical milling process he had discovered in the electronics industry, Buxton created a flat fine stainless steel … Continue reading
Ann P. Smith
I have some pieces of my old (very old) computers here and I got some ideas of what do with them. Something near of the amazing robots created by Ann P. Smith. Using broken electronics and machines, she creates robot-like … Continue reading
Peter Callesen
A long time ago I stop thinking that works with paper are just simple origami. Now I know that origami can be very complex and that paper is just the bennning for a whole world of fantastic creations. That’s the … Continue reading
Fergus Ray Murray
Via WikiHow I discovered how to make polymer clay cats and the fantastic universe of clay sculpture creatures of Fergus Ray Murray, aka Oolong. Thanks to him, now I’m with an irresistible wish to buy pots clay of clay to … Continue reading
Jen Stark
Artists can create incredible and very coloured sculptures using pencils, crayons and papers, like Jen Stark does. Working with the colours, shapes and depth, she creates wonderful paper sculptures with beautiful effects. The power of effects of colours is also … Continue reading