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  • Armelle Blary – Sirene-2009
  • Armelle Blary – jattendrai – Sculpture textile
  • Armelle Blary – Echo -2004 – sculpture textile
  • Armelle Blary – Daphné – sculpture textile
  • Armelle Blary – chaussure – 2008 sculpture fil de fer

Sculptures métamorphosées et poétiques de Armelle Blary

Sculptures métamorphosées et poétiques de Armelle Blary. (France) – Tissus, fil de fer

Armelle Blary - Daphné - sculpture textile

Son univers personnel se développe dans des œuvres où l’humain, l’objet, l’animal, le végétal se croisent dans une poétique de l’entre-deux et du devenir.
Nourrie de littérature, Armelle Blary recourt volontiers aux mythes anciens. Elle puise dans les récits de métamorphose matière à produire des formes inédites qui embrassent dans une même énergie le vivant et le perdu. Le prétexte poétique devenant ainsi le moyen privilégié d’une réflexion sur le désir, la mort, l’amour, la foi…

  • Martine Schildge – palpitations 420 x 850 cm
  • Martine Schildge – palpitations 420 x 850 cm
  • Martine Schildge – palpitations 420 x 850 cm
  • Martine Schildge – art textile artiste

Subtilité et matière Martine Schildge

Subtilité et matière Martine Schildge. Née en 1951, vit et travaille à Paris.

Martine Schildge - art textile artiste

Dans son travail, l’artiste se met à l’ouvrage en nous proposant des installations de textiles blancs. Coutures et broderies se dévoilent au fil d’un parcours conçu de volumes intrigants. Le blanc donne le ton et apporte aux formes la douceur et la fluidité que la subtilité des matières accentue. Dans ce monde, l’intimité et le silence sont de mise.
Mais le songe bascule lorsque l’on contemple de plus près ces figures. Les formes, de plus en plus inquiétantes, sont suspendues, errantes ou encore pour certaines, enfermées et lovées dans des cages de tissus.

Les installations de Martine Schildge font toujours corps avec l’espace. Dans un premier temps, l’artiste s’approprie le lieu et son histoire (carnets de croquis, photographies) et y intègre ensuite mentalement ses formes imaginaires. Verre, céramique, œuvres cousues main et brodées avec diverses matières : tulle, feutre, gaz, organdi, molleton…, de couleur blanche, suscitent toutes sortes d’interrogations et d’émotions.
  • Marie-josee Roy – Junon, detail
  • Marie-josee Roy – Junon, 60×42, photo transfert sur aluminium meulé, gravure au burin- Jerome Prieur
  • Marie-josee Roy – Nous sommes un, 60×36, technique mixte sur aluminium.gravure au burin, Jerome Prieur
  • Marie-josee Roy – Le corps formé de fulgurance 40×28, Technique mixte sur aluminium
  • Marie-josee Roy – Le cantique des cantiques, sculpture detail
  • Marie-josee Roy – Le Cantique des Cantiques, 42x16x3 acier, bronze, sculpture murale
  • Marie-josee Roy – La priere d’ouverture, 84×60
  • Marie-josee Roy – L’onde cantique
  • Marie-josee Roy – L’Onde Cantique 84×60, technique mixte sur aluminium, gravure au burin- Jerome Prieur
  • Marie-josee Roy – Sculpture Le pieu, détail
  • Marie-josee Roy -Lumen 60×84 huile, photo tranfert sur aluminium.

Beautiful Metal ART – Marie-josee Roy

Beautiful Metal ART – Marie-josee Roy (Canada),
Sculptures
et pour les peintures métales, Technique mixte sur aluminium. Gravure au burin, Jerome Prieur.

Marie-josee Roy - L'onde cantique

Marie-josee Roy – L’onde cantique

Depuis 20 ans, le métal exerce toujours aussi fortement sur l’artiste son pouvoir d’attraction.
Ses peintures, sur métal, aliant photographies, encre à l’huile, gravure……
Ses sculptures métalliques forgées, soudées ou coulées, …
Cette matière, elle l’a fait sienne.
Marie-Josée Roy ressent le métal comme s’il était devenu une partie de son corps. Une seconde peau. Une armure., le murmure d’une armure.
L’artiste trace un parallèle entre les les propriétés magnétiques, résilientes, fusionnelles, lumineux du métal et les relations humaines qui leur sont communes.
Son expression est physique, et pas seulement parce que travailler le métal demande de la force, elle est physique, point. Pas final cependant. Au contraire. Cela ouvre un grand pan sur sa personnalité et sur la nature intrinsèque de son expression. De la candeur affective et de l’humilité amenées à l’image avec une facture poétique, intense et venant du ventre.
Par le feu et le métal, le  chaud et le froid à la fois, Marie-Josée Roy dépouille toute pensée unissant essences opposées, Elle  extériorise l’intériorité de l’être.

Since more than 20 years, metal has been and still is showing life and attraction between Marie-Josée Roy’s chiselling hands.
Her paintings, on metal, matching with photography, ink oil, engraving…
Her metallic sculptures, forged, welded, poured..,
Marie-Josée Roy feels the metal like if it was one of her body’s vital organ. A second skin, an armor, the murmur of an armor.
The artist traces a parallel between the magnetic, resilient, fusional, and bright features of the metal and the human relations to which they are related.
Her mean of expression is physical, and not only because working the metal relies on strength, she is physical, period. But, however, not final. On the contrary. It unfolds a huge aspect of her personality and of the inherent nature of her expression. Affective naïvety and humility sticking to the picture with a poetic, intense signature coming from deep inside.
From fire and metal, warm as cold, Marie-Josée Roy relieves any thought unifying opposite essences. She exteriorises the interiority of being.

  • Kris Kuksi –  Capricorn Rising – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details
  • Kris Kuksi – Dharma Bovine – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  The Prague parade – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  Reticent affair- sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details
  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details
  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details
  • Kris Kuksi –  Triumph – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  The Prague parade opus1 – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  Eden – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  Capricorn Rising – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi – sculptures – expo
  • Kris Kuksi – Sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi – The anatomy of war – 2005

AWSOME Mixed media sculptures of Kris Kuksi

AWSOME Mixed media sculptures of Kris Kuksi
et le mot est faible face à son imagination, des détails et de la technique !
(Born 1973, in Springfield Missouri and growing up in neighboring Kansas)

Kris Kuksi - Dharma Bovine - sculpture

A post-industrial Rococo master, Kris Kuksi obsessively arranges characters and architecture in asymmetric compositions with an exquisite sense of drama. Instead of stones and shells he uses screaming plastic soldiers, miniature engine blocks, towering spires and assorted debris to form his landscapes.
The political, spiritual and material conflict within these shrines is enacted under the calm gaze of remote deities and august statuary. Kuksi manages to evoke, at once, a sanctum and a mausoleum for our suffocated spirit. Guillermo del Toro

  • Lion – Kendra Haste – Galvanised wire Sculptures
  • Kendra Haste – lion – sculpture fil de fer – grillages / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – HORSE HEAD -sculpture fil de fer  – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – HORSE HEAD -sculpture fil de fer  – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – HORSE HEAD -sculpture fil de fer  – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – Baboons – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – Baboons – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – Timber wolf – Wire sculpture
  • Kendra Haste – ARIZONA JACKRABBIT (2013) – Sculptures grillage
  • Kendra Haste – ARIZONA JACKRABBIT (2013) – Sculptures grillage
  • Kendra Haste – Wire sculptures
  • Kendra Haste – RHINOCEROS – Steel armature & painted galvanised wire

Sculptures en { grillage } de Kendra Haste

Sculptures en { grillage } de Kendra Haste. (GB) / Galvanised wire Sculptures

Kendra Haste - ARIZONA JACKRABBIT (2013) - Sculptures grillage

Kendra Haste – ARIZONA JACKRABBIT (2013) – Sculptures grillage

« What interests me most about studying animals is identifying the spirit and character of the individual creatures. I try to create a sense of the living, breathing subject in a static 3-D form, attempting to convey the emotional essence without indulging in the sentimental or anthropomorphic »

Recently commissioned by Historic Royal Palaces to fabricate thirteen sculptures as part of an exhibition ‘Royal Beasts’ exploring the history of the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London. The work will remain on-site as a permanent installation once the exhibition finishes.
Made from her trademark material, galvanised wire; life-size lions, baboons, a polar bear and an elephant help tell the story of the exotic animals that were a popular tourist attraction at the Tower from the 1100s.

  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – Giraffe
  • Magic Wire mesh sculptures by Pauline Ohrel
  • Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • Pauline Ohrel Sculptor – wire sculptures
  • Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • Pauline Ohrel Sculptor – wire sculptures
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – portrait
  • sculptures fil de fer by Pauline Ohrel – le veilleur bienveillant du Luberon- 3,3m grillage
  • le veilleur bienveillant du Luberon- 3,3m grillage – Pauline Ohrel
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – buste
  • fil de fer sculptures Poulain by Pauline Ohrel
  • Magic Wire mesh sculptures by Pauline Ohrel
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel- expo
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – personnage
  • sculptures fil de fer by Pauline Ohrel – expo
  • Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – portrait
  • Sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – portrait

Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel

Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel / Sculptures en fil de fer et sculptures figuratives (FR)

 » Mon travail du grillage est celui de la suggestion, de l’aperçu, lorsqu’il s’accroche en bas relief ombré, ou celui des tensions et mouvements lorsqu’il se renforce de fils d’acier. 
Toujours vers une plus grande fragilité… apparente. « 

Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel

  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – The Dowager Countess doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – The Bride of Frankenstein sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – The Bride of Frankenstein Art doll
  • Dustin Poche – Lypsinka doll sculptures
  • Dustin Poche – Lypsinka Art dolls
  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – portrait – Art dolls sculpteur
  • Dustin Poche – portrait – Art dolls sculpteur

Art dolls sculptures by Dustin Poché

Art dolls sculptures by Dustin Poché. (USA)

Dustin Poche - Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture

Dustin Poché a fait ses études à l’Institut d’Art Colorado. Il puise son inspiration dans son amour de la mode et de son expérience à New York, où son travail impliquait la creation de costumes et d’illustrations dans l’industrie de la mode.
Ses premieres expériences dans le domaine a commencé avec la restauration de poupées de boudoir de 1920, qu’il expose et qui ont été plébiscitées.
« J’ai beaucoup appris en travaillant sur des poupées anciennes, mais il y avait quelque chose qui me manquait dans le résultat final. J’ai donc sculpté des personnages avec des visages plus expressifs, avec plus d’émotions. « 
Son inspiration vient d’expériences personnelles. « Mes pièces sont très personnelles et je dois être investis dans le concept … L’idée commence par une idée claire dans ma tête, commence alors mon travail  en argile, et avec différents autres médias que j’essaie pour créer de nouveaux effets « .
L’artiste aime travailler avec des textiles anciens et autres fibres naturelles pour créer les vêtements. L’utilisation de ces matériaux uniques ajoute à l’authenticité de ses sculptures.
Son travail a été inclus dans des publications artistiques et exposé.
« J’aime le regard des gens et leur reaction sur mon travail. C’est cette émotion qui me pousse à continuer à évoluer en tant qu’artiste« .

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Dustin Poche’ is a Midwestern multimedia artist who creates original sculptures and one of a kind fine art figures. He was formally educated at the Colorado Institute of Art. He draws inspiration from his love of period fashion and his work experience in New York, where his career involved costume design, textiles and illustration within the fashion industry.
His first venture into the figure and sculpting world began with the restoration of boudoir dolls, circa 1920. He exhibited those early works and they were received with much excitement and admiration.
“I learned a lot while working with the antique dolls, but there was something missing in the end result. I imagined characters with more expressive faces, emotions,and gestures. To bring these characters to light, I realized I had to begin sculpting them.”
His ideas come from many sources; personal experiences, emotions, and unique findings. Poche’ comments, “My pieces are very personal and I must be invested in the concept… The idea begins as an unclear image in my head which is brought into focus as the figure evolves. My work is currently done in paper clay but I’m always trying different mediums to create new effects.”
Poche’ likes to work with antique and vintage materials to create the clothing. He feels the use of these unique materials adds to the authenticity of the figure and he enjoys working with natural fibers.
Poche’s work has been included in artistic publications and exhibited at art shows. He truly enjoys sharing his sculptures with others.
“I’m thankful for those who enjoy my work and I look forward to creating for many years to come. It brings me great joy to see people react to my art. Every reaction means a piece has evoked an emotion and that’s what drives me to continue to evolve as an artist.”

  • Becky Grismer – sculpture Host
  • Becky Grismer – sculpture New Skin
  • Becky Grismer – sculpture New Skin
  • Becky Grismer – sculpture New Skin3
  • Becky Grismer – sculpture New Skin3
  • Becky Grismer – sculpture roots

Becky Grismer Art

Becky Grismer Art – sculptures, watercolor & acrylics (USA)

Becky Grismer - sculpture New Skin

Becky Grismer – sculpture New Skin

Sculptures New Skin is part of a series of tree bark figures that are meant to represent some of the individual characteristics shared by trees and humans. New Skin III represents the common characteristic of both trees and humans naturally exfoliating their skin. The sculpture is made entirely from birch and hickory shag bark. Both are trees that naturally shed their bark or « skin ».

 

  • Amy Genser – Amarynthine Chartreuse / Dimensional paper collages
  • Amy Genser – Amarynthine Chartreuse / Dimensional paper collages
  • Amy Genser – grounded / Dimensional paper collages
  • Amy Genser – River Run Too / Dimensional paper collages
  • Amy Genser – East Coast Swell / Dimensional paper collages
  • Amy Genser – Prince of Tides / Dimensional paper collages
  • Amy Genser – we are water / Dimensional paper collages
  • Amy Genser – amethyst migration_36x30x2.5 / Dimensional paper collages
  • Amy Genser – portrait

Dimensional paper collages – Amy Genser

Dimensional paper collages – Amy Genser / Collages are built from layered, rolled, and cut paper that are adhered to painted surfaces.

Amy Genser plays with paper and paint to explore her obsession with texture, pattern, and color. Evocative of natural forms and organic processes, her work is simultaneously irregular and ordered. She uses paper as pigment and constructs her pieces by layering, cutting, rolling, and combining paper.

The natural world is a clear source for Amy’s work. She is fascinated by the flow of water, the shape of beehives, and the organic irregularity of plants, flowers, rock formations, barnacles, moss, and seaweed. Her pieces bring to mind aerial landscape views, satellite imagery, and biological cellular processes.

Amy’s love affair with paper began in a paper-making class at the Rhode Island School of Design, where she received a masters degree in Graphic Design. Amy lives in West Hartford, CT with her husband and three sons, and spends her summers on the beach in Rhode Island.

  • horse dentelles art – Joana Vasconcelos
  • Crochet art by Joana Vasconcelos – Marron glace
  • Joana Vasconcelos – Wolf sculpture dentelles Art
  • Joana Vasconcelos – serpent sculpture dentelles Art
  • Joana Vasconcelos – Sculpture textile dentelles Art – Pinky
  • Joana Vasconcelos – Sculpture Lilicoptere
  • Joana Vasconcelos – Lezard sculpture dentelles Art
  • Joana Vasconcelos – Grenouille sculpture dentelles Art
  • Joana Vasconcelos – Dog sculpture dentelles Art
  • Joana Vasconcelos – Crabe sculpture dentelles Art
  • Joana Vasconcelos – abeille dentelles Art Textile
  • Joana Vasconcelos – Lion sculpture dentelles Art

Dentelles Art de Joana Vasconcelos

Dentelles Art de Joana Vasconcelos – Portugal.

Joana Vasconcelos - Dog sculpture dentelles Art

Joana Vasconcelos – Dog sculpture dentelles Art

  • Murielle Belin – La Ronde / Peinture
  • Murielle Belin – les Craniophages / Peinture
  • murielle belin – sculptures
  • murielle belin – reve siamois-detail
  • Murielle Belin – sculpture in formol
  • murielle belin – grande secheresse – sculptures
  • Murielle Belin – Sculptures ViEdermistes
  • Murielle Belin – Sculptures
  • Muriel Belin, Folla ratt femella, 2007, TM, 18×14.5×20 cm / © Atelier De moulin/Abbaye d’Auberive
  • Murielle Belin – Expo Poitiers
  • Murielle Belin – Peinture
  • Murielle Belin – Peinture
  • Murielle Belin – Peinture détail

Oeuvres ViEdermistes de Murielle Belin

Oeuvres VIEdermistes de Murielle Belin, inspirations imaginaires mixed-media sculptures, taxidermie, in formol, peintures et illustrations.
Travaille près de Nancy (1976).

Muriel Belin, Folla ratt femella, 2007, TM, 18x14.5x20 cm

Muriel Belin, Folla ratt femella, 2007, TM, 18 x 14.5 x 20 cm

 

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  • Sabrina Gruss – creatures sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – Sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media – La cavale
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media /
  • Sabrina Gruss – Sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – Creatures sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – Creatures sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – Creatures sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media – Defunts animés – Franc debris
  • Sabrina Gruss – Sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – Cabinet de curiosités / Sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – creatures sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – creatures sculptures – Les anges decus
  • Sabrina Gruss – Sculptures Mix-media Art
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media /
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media /
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media – Defunts animés
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media – Defunts animés – L’oracle
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures
  • Sabrina Gruss – sculptures – Frima

L’Univers onirique de Sabrina Gruss

L’Univers onirique de Sabrina Gruss. (France)

Sabrina Gruss - sculptures mixed-media - La cavale

Sabrina Gruss – sculptures mixed-media – La cavale

/// Sabrina Gruss was born in Paris in 1958. It is during in her early childhood that the creation invites itself in her games. A the age of twenty, she moved to Provence where she studied to the School of fine Arts of Avignon and obtains in 1983 the Upper National Diploma of Plastic Expression. It is in 1993 that she develops her artistic personality. She settles down in the countryside where the surrounding nature suplies her all she needs to express herself and bring to life a strange and dreamlike world inhabited by characters made of bones, feathers and fibers. From 2000, her creatures, as she calls them, are exhibited in galleries. She is especially permanently represented by galleries Béatrice Soulié in Paris and Richard Nicolet in Provence. In addition to her artistic creation, Sabrina Gruss conducts art workshops in psychiatric institutions, jails and for youn adults in insertion. She is also involved in the artistic direction of exhibitions, for example in 1990 and 1991 for the Avignon Festival and in the design and realization of fountains, playgrounds, murals paintings, integrated into the urban landscape. ///
(Source txt en : lacavegalleryonlineshop.fr)

Cadavres exquis et autres défunts animés… à découvrir :

  • George Lafayette – Drummer / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Drummer / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Main course – Mixed media sculpture
  • George Lafayette – the bull / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Spirit guide / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Seeker Bronze / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette  / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – sculpture- Lady with a destiny – ceramic / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – RabbitGirl / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – I love you sculpture / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Horns / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Dream time / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – Dream time back / Figuratives sculptures
  • George Lafayette – figurative bronze
  • George Lafayette – portrait artist / Figuratives sculptures

Beautiful figuratives sculptures of George Lafayette

Beautiful figuratives sculptures of George Lafayette. (USA)

George Lafayette - RabbitGirl / Figuratives sculptures

George Lafayette – RabbitGirl / Figuratives sculptures

« Inspirations for my sculptures come from my inner feelings about life, rebirth, and spiritual mysticism.  They are the reflections and interpretation of my life experiences.  Some of the shows I have exhibited at are:  Sausalito Art Fair, Beverly Hills-Affairs in the Garden, Golden Sculpture Association, La Quinta Art Festival, Malibu Art Show, Cherry Creek Art Festival, and Scottsdale Art Festival.  I have been awarded first place in figurative sculpture in GSA and Affairs in the Garden.  I have been commisssioned to do private work for some of my clients. »

  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabres sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Sculptures
  • Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures
  • olivier de sagazan – peinture

Macabre sculptures Olivier de Sagazan

Macabre sculptures Olivier de Sagazan. Born 1959. (FR)

Olivier de Sagazan - Macabre sculptures

Olivier de Sagazan – Macabre sculptures

For more than 20 years, Olivier de Sagazan has developed a hybrid practice that integrates painting, photography, sculpture, and performance. In his existential performative series Transfiguration, which he began in 2001, de Sagazan builds layers of clay and paint onto his own face and body to transform, disfigure and take apart his own figure, revealing an animalistic human who is seeking to break away from the physical world. At once disquieting and deeply moving, this new body of work collapses the boundaries between the physical, intellectual, spiritual and animalistic senses. The artist states: “I am interested in seeing to what degree people think its normal, or even trite, to be alive.” Olivier de Sagazan has exhibited widely in France and Europe,Canada, Brésil Corée in art galleries, museums, and film festivals. With an almost cult following online, and rave reviews about his expressive and inimitable style, it is no wonder de Sagazan’s remarkable “body art” work is featured in the non-verbal film Samsara, the Sequel to Baraka, directed by Ron Fricke.

  • Nicola Hicks – Closed up – Life study – 2012 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Dan’s Story 2003 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Who was I Kidding – 2011 – Sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Closed up horse – Life study – 2012 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – sculpture
  • Nicola Hicks – Sculpture Banker
  • Nicola Hicks – Minotaur 2013
  • Nicola Hicks – Boar sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – MrCrow / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Hypocrites – 2011 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Dressed for the Woods II – 2013 / sculptures
  • Nicola Hicks – Banker II – 2009 / sculpture
  • Nicola Hicks – Sculptures

Beautiful work sculptures Nicola Hicks

Beautiful work sculptures Nicola Hicks (UK) – born 1960.

Nicola Hicks - Closed up horse - Life study - 2012 / sculptures

Nicola Hicks – Closed up horse – Life study – 2012 / sculptures

Hicks studied at the Chelsea School of Art from 1978 to 1982 and at the Royal College of Art from 1982 to 1985.

Animals are her primary subject matter, usually sculpted in straw and plaster. This was unusual for an artist in the 80s, by which time abstract sculpture and installation art had become the norms in the art world. Hicks also works on huge sheets of brown paper on which she works up her dynamic charcoal drawings. Many of the sculptures have subsequently been cast in bronze, often with such subtlety that every fragile detail of plaster and straw is reproduced.

Nicola Hicks in America from So It Goes on Vimeo.


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