Sculpture Statues with a difference If you like statues, especially ones that appear in the streets for passersby to enjoy - this post is for you. From Bratislava in Slovakia to Russia, Venice, Marseilles, Iceland. Image credit: statues.vanderkrogt.net
Sculpture Daniel Popper A want you to meet an other African artist - this one is a multidisciplinary artist who does large scale sculptures and installations - he also creates stage and interior designs. Image credit: mymodernmet.com
Sculpture More UooUoos A few weeks ago we introduced you to UooUoos - a mythical creature designed for an Art Trail In Melbourne and fund raiser for the Royal Children's Hospital 150th Anniversary.
Sculpture The Me and UooUoo Art Trail 100 UooUoos are scattered around Melbourne and Geelong finding a home in laneways, streets, parks and public spaces, bringing colour and creativity with a spectacular public art trail, in honour of the 150th anniversary of The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) Melbourne. Credit: uoouoo.org.au
Flight Skywhales: Every Heart Sings-World Premiere If you don't know Patricia Piccinini's works you will be astounded by what you are about to see - floating about in the sky over Canberra and later - over Australia. Image credit: knowmyname.nga.gov.au
Sculpture The amazing art of rock balancing Come with us to explore the therapeutic and fascinating art of rock balancing, where these fascinating structures stand upright only with the help of gravity,...... and the infinite patience of Michael Grab. Image: gravityglue.com
Sculpture Kinetic wind sculpture Today we look at the work of Anthony Howe, who uses an intricate computer programme to design his mesmerising, meditative outdoor sculptures. Image: howeart.net
Installation Art Illusionary Sculptures Michael Murphy creates portraits of people, words, or objects that you can see only if you’re standing in the right place — otherwise, it just looks like a bunch of tangled wires or globs of plastic pieces. Image Credits: perceptualart.com
Mixed Media What are kinetic paper sculptures?? Today we look at three different artists who create movable sculptures using just paper, glue and mathematical precision. Image: Chinh Le Duc, Unsplash.
Sculpture Anna Semyonovna Golubkina's Exhibition 1914-1915 Showcasing some of the sculptures created by Russian artist Anna Semyonovna Golubkina who held her own exhibition in the winter of 1914-1915 to raise money for the wounded soldiers. Image: tretyakovgallery.ru
Sculpture Feature Art Work: Makoto Azuma Introducing you to the Botanical Sculpture created by Japanese artist Makoto Azuma. You will be amazed. Image: Azuma Makoto, Sequia y Sombra, in Argentina, 2018. Photo by Shiinoki Shunsuke. Courtesy of the artist and AMKK.
Tribute The Life and Art of Satish Gujral gives us so much to reflect on Bringing you the inspiring story of Indian artist Satish Gujral who died earlier this year. He overcame physical injury and loss of hearing to become India's greatest artist in the modern era. Image: business-standard.com
Sculpture Glittering, glamorous glass! Today we look at the amazing properties of a unique form of glass sculpture, against the background of more well known types of glass. Image: jackstorms.com
Sculpture Marvellous microscopic miracles! Today we meet a man who makes tiny sculptures in the eye of a needle or on the tip of a pin, just for the fun and challenge of working in a microscopic environment! Image: David A Lindon Instagram.
Exhibition Past Posts No 19 October 2018: Homage to Houses Our Past Posts today explore the concept of "house" & "home" & how significant this is to our lives. Includes installation sculptures by English artist Dame Rachel Whiteread & paintings by Edward Hopper, Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet. Image: "The Macedonian Shepherd" by Anne Newman
Sculpture Past Posts No 18 September 2018: Sculpture and a Little Bit More Past Posts today focus on sculptures from across the globe: The Philippines, USA, France, Italy, Australia and Scotland. Some are famous, others not so well known. Some humans, some animals. Lots to see and think about. (Image Credit: ny.curbed.com)
Sculpture Monday's Feature Art Work: Amazing Sculptures Sculptures are not hard to find in most of our worlds but "green sculptures"? We have to go to Canada to locate our feature art work which is accompanied by many other green sculptures located in the Jacques-Cartier Park, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. Image: Mother Nature (cweek.ca)
Sculpture Monday's Feature Art Work: Sand Sculptures by Matt Long Our art feature today is something completely different as it showcases the work of American Matt Long who builds sand castles (and much more) for a living. How much fun is that!! Image: sandsculptor.com
Sculpture Monday's Feature ArtWork: Dona i Ocell by Joan Miró The scintillating works of Spanish multi talented artist Joan Miró is our feature work for today. The imposing 20+metre scultpure of a "woman and bird" dominates the Parc Joan Miró in Barcelona. Image: (pinterest.com.au) Dona i Ocell
Metalwork Classical Copper Art Today we feature the beautiful and unique copper sculptures of Timothy Starling in Virginia, USA. Working with pure copper requires patience and precision due to its malleability compared to its stronger cousins, bronze and brass. Image: timothystarling.com
Travel Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia: Home to much more than good wine The "Fleurieu Peninsula" in South Australia is known for its excellent wines. But today we discover that it is also home to some remarkable artists including John Lacey, Paul Whitehead, Victoria Rolinski, Tom O'Callaghan, Michael Tye. Image: thegoodscout.com.au
Sculpture Patricia Piccinini Patricia Piccinini born 1965 in Freetown, Sierra Leone; emigrated to Australia in 1972; studied economic history before enrolling at art school in Melbourne. She works with sculpture, video, drawing, installation & digital prints. Images: vancouverbiennale.com; flickr.
Tribute The Legacy of Poldi Mimovich Sharing more icons and sculptures created by Leopoldine Mimovich.
Sculpture Ice Sculptures Showcasing ice sculptures by Brazilian street artist Nele Azevedo, and including a video on how to make an ice sculpture by Shintaro Okamoto.
Sculpture What to Buy through the Eyes of Diana Picasso Sharing the art works that Diana Picasso would like to collect including Louise Bourgeois, Tschabalala Self, and Jordan Wolfson. Brought to you from Artsy.