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  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor
  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor
  • Crystal Morey Porcelaine Sculptor
  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor – Entangled Wonders A Vision of the Present and Future
  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor – New Symbiosis, Grey Wolf
  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor Porcelain – New Symbiosis, Grey Wolf
  • Crystal Morey Porcelaine Sculptor
  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor
  • Crystal Morey Porcelaine Sculptor
  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor
  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor
  • Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor

Crystal Morey Porcelaine Sculptor

Crystal Morey Porcelaine Sculptor / California, USA

« Pulling from traditions of realism, craftsmanship, and art historical porcelain, I am looking to incorporate these customs of beauty, while also building a contemporary, science based, environmental narrative of today. A story that reminds us of the importance of our natural spaces, and that all living creatures are connected through a thread of time and a fragile world.  » Crystal Morey

Fascinating sculptures, hybrid human/animal, so poetic !

Crystal Morey Artist Sculptor Porcelain





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L’oregon en 4K

L’oregon en 4K de de Michael Shainblum.

oregon video 4K Phantom

oregon video 4K Phantom

Une magnifique video prise par des drônes Phantom 3, Phantom 4..
Bon vol..

  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture « Belle époque »
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculptures
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture « Belle époque »
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture
  • Poché Studio – Dolls sculptures portrait

Poché Studio – Dolls sculptures

Poché Studio – Dolls sculptures (USA)

Poché Studio - Dolls sculpture

Poché Studio – Dolls sculpture

Dustin Poché est un mixed-mdeia artiste qui crée des sculptures, notamment des dolls. Il a suivi ses études au « Colorado Institute of Art ».
Il s’inspire de son amour pour la « Belle époque » et de son expérience première à New York où sa carrière s’est d’abord dirigé vers la création de costumes et d’illustrations dans l’industrie de la mode.
Ses première aventures dans le monde de la sculpture a commencé avec la restauration de poupées boudoir, vers 1920. Ces premières œuvres exposées, ont reçu beaucoup d’enthousiasme et d’admiration.
 » J’ai beaucoup appris à restaurer les poupées anciennes, mais il y avait quelque chose qui manquait dans le résultat final. J’imaginais des personnages aux visages, aux émotions et aux gestes plus expressifs. Afin de mettre ces personnages en lumière, je me suis rendu compte que je devais commencer à les sculpter par moi-même.« 

Ses idées proviennent de nombreuses sources ; D’expériences personnelles, d’émotions et de découvertes uniques.  » Mes pièces sont très personnelles… L’idée commence comme une image floue dans ma tête qui est mise au point au fur et à mesure que le personnage évolue. Mon travail est fait avec de l’argile de papier (papier mâché ?), et j’essaie différents médiums pour créer de nouveaux effets. « 

Poché aime travailler avec des textiles anciens, vintage et autres fibres naturelles pour créer les vêtements. L’utilisation de ces matériaux uniques ajoutent à l’authenticité de ses sculptures.
L’œuvre de Poché a été incluse dans des publications artistiques et exposée dans des expositions d’art. Il aime vraiment partager ses sculptures avec d’autres.
«Je suis reconnaissant aux gens d’aimer mon travail et je me réjouis d’autres créations à venir. Cela me donne énormément de plaisir de voir les gens réagir à mon art. Chaque réaction signifie qu’une pièce a évoqué une émotion et c’est ce 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.” (Source : Facebook page)

  • Ben Templesmith #zombie #walkingdead sketchcover
  • Ben Templesmith – Walking dead original art painted sketch cover
  • Ben Templesmith – Oil painting #WALKINGDEAD
  • Ben Templesmith – illustration
  • Ben Templesmith – Illustration Mickey Mouse
  • Ben Templesmith – blackholers illustration
  • Ben Templesmith – Animal farm Orwell illustration

Ben Templesmith – illustration

Ben Templesmith – illustration (Australian. In America) – Illustrations and oil painting

Ben Templesmith - Animal farm Orwell illustration

Ben Templesmith – Animal farm Orwell illustration

  • Christopher David White – Within Arm’s Reach – sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Ceramic wood Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – All Mine3 – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – All Mine – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – All Mine – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Going Hand In Hand2 – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Tipping Point – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Going Hand In Hand – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Alas, Poor Yorick3 – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Alas, Poor Yorick – Sculpture
  • Christopher David White – Alas, Poor Yorick – Sculpture

Beautiful ceramics that look like wood

Beautiful ceramics that look like wood of Sculptor Christopher David White (USA)

Christopher David White - Tipping Point - Sculpture

Christopher David White – Tipping Point – Sculpture

Ses sculptures hyper réalistes sont faites d’argile. A partir de moulages ou moulage – il reproduit la texture du bois dans ses moindres détails. Un vrai trompe-l’oeil :
«Je cherche à exposer la beauté qui résulte souvent de la pourriture tandis que, en même temps, je renvoie au spectateur leur propre perception du monde. »

« I seek to expose the beauty that often results from decay while, at the same time, making my viewer question their own perception of the world around them. To accomplish this, I begin by observing instances of decay within my surroundings that I find inspiring due to form, color, or texture. With clay as my medium of choice I then meticulously render by hand those elements, taking advantage of clay’s innate ability to mimic a wide variety of materials. I utilize trompe l’oeil as a stylistic choice to emphasize the concept that our understanding of the world is an illusion. The juxtaposition of natural and man-made features in combination with the skewing of scale, proportion, and material, helps in creating an altered perception – forcing the viewer to look closer. »

  • Cam Rackam – « Cthulhu » sculpture with gold patina layer
  • Cam Rackam – « Cthulhu » sculpture
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Paintings and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Painting and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Paintings and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Paintings and Sculptures
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Baby Cthulhu
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Belphagor
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Belphagor
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Blind Cthulhu
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Blind Cthulhu
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Detail shot of Blind Cthulhu
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Red Eye
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Red Eye
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Red Winter frame corner
  • Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Speak no evil
  • Cam Rackam – painting
  • Cam Rackam – Studio sculptures

Dark Cam Rackam sculptures

Dark Cam Rackam sculptures, carved frame and paintings.. (USA / Southern California)

Cam Rackam - Sculptures - Belphagor

Cam Rackam – Sculptures – Belphagor

Cours gratuits de photographies

Cours gratuits de photographies avec le MOMA (The Museum of Modern Art), musée new-yorkais.
Les cours (en ligne) ouvert à tous, débutent ce 11 juillet.

The Museum of Modern Art

« À propos de ce cours : Bien que la prise, le partage et la vue de photographies soit devenue une seconde nature pour nombre d’entre nous, notre rencontre permanente avec les images ne nous éduque pas nécessairement à la lecture des images. Ce cours a pour ambition de combler l’espace entre la vision de photographies et leur compréhension en présentant un ensemble d’idées, d’approches et de technologies qui renseignent sur leur fabrication. Dans ce cours vous regarderez attentivement des photographies des collections du Museum of Modern Art et écouterez différentes perspectives sur ce qu’est une photographie et la façon dont elle a été utilisée au cours des presque 180 ans de son histoire : comme un moyen d’expresssion artistique, un instrument pour la science et l’exploration ; comme un outil de documentation ; pour raconter des histoires et enregistrer l’Histoire ; comme un moyen de communication et de critique dans notre culture toujours plus visuelle. »

  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art sculpture
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art
  • Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art – dahlia

Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art

Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art (usa) – Paper flower that can take up to 400 hours to complete by hand.

Tiffanie Turner - Paper flower art

Tiffanie Turner – Paper flower art

  • Mark Ryden – virgin and child painting
  • Mark Ryden – painting
  • Mark Ryden – Queen Bee 2013
  • Mark Ryden – Porcelain Meat Cart
  • Mark Ryden – Aurora painting
  • Mark Ryden – Aurora painting

L’univers pop surréaliste de Mark Ryden

L’univers pop surréaliste de Mark Ryden. (USA / born January 20, 1963)

Blending themes of pop culture with techniques reminiscent of the old masters, Mark Ryden has created a singular style that blurs the traditional boundaries between high and low art. His work first garnered attention in the 1990s when he ushered in a new genre of painting, « Pop Surrealism », dragging a host of followers in his wake. Ryden has trumped the initial surrealist strategies by choosing subject matter loaded with cultural connotation. Ryden’s vocabulary ranges from cryptic to cute, treading a fine line between nostalgic cliché and disturbing archetype. Seduced by his infinitely detailed and meticulously glazed surfaces, the viewer is confronted with the juxtaposition of the childhood innocence and the mysterious recesses of the soul. A subtle disquiet inhabits his paintings; the work is achingly beautiful as it hints at darker psychic stuff beneath the surface of cultural kitsch. In Ryden’s world cherubic girls rub elbows with strange and mysterious figures. Ornately carved frames lend the paintings a baroque exuberance that adds gravity to their enigmatic themes. 

Mark Ryden - Aurora painting

Mark Ryden – Aurora painting

  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture wings
  • Jeremy Mayer – Bird – Typewriter assemblage sculptures
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture robot
  • Jeremy Mayer – Skull I – Typewriter parts – 23 x 30 x 38 cm
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture atelier
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture – Penguin III
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture – Deer III. 2010
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture – Cat
  • Jeremy Mayer – Cat XXI – Typewriter parts – 20 x 30 x 50 cm – 2014
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture Cat
  • Jeremy Mayer – Cat – Typewriter part sculpture
  • Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture portrait

Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture

Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture (live and work in Oakland)

Jeremy Mayer disassemble typewriters and then reassemble them into full-scale, anatomically correct human figures: « I do not solder, weld, or glue these assemblages together – the process is entirely cold assembly. I don’t use anything that doesn’t come from a typewriter. »

Jeremy Mayer - Typewriter assemblage sculpture - Cat

Jeremy Mayer – Typewriter assemblage sculpture – Cat

  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – On The Road To Obsolescence – 2011
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – On The Road To Obsolescence – 2011
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – On The Road To Obsolescence – 2011
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Nail Biter – 2010
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Apples – 2011 detail
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Apples – 2011
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Trust Me – 2015
  • Kevin Titzer Sculptures

Sculptor Kevin Titzer

Steam art recycle Sculptor Kevin Titzer (USA-Quebec)
Sculptures de l’artiste Kevin Titzer, magnifique univers aux parfums d’enfances, pas si innocents..

Kevin Titzer Sculptures - Apples - 2011

Kevin Titzer Sculptures – Apples – 2011

 

  • Megan E. Craddock – sculpture
  • Megan E. Craddock – sculpture
  • Megan E. Craddock – sculpture
  • Megan E. Craddock – sculpture

Megan E. Craddock ceramic

Megan E. Craddock ceramic – sculptural & functional ceramic artwork (USA)

Megan E. Craddock – sculpture

Megan Craddock- Come Hungry from David Broughton on Vimeo.

  • Krisztianna Ortiz -Trophee sculpture – Mediterranean Muertita
  • Krisztianna Ortiz -Trophee sculpture – Pumpkin Harvest Muertita
  • Krisztianna Ortiz -Trophee sculpture – Pumpkin Harvest Muertita
  • Krisztianna Ortiz -Trophee sculpture – Crimson Harvest Muertita
  • Krisztianna Ortiz -Trophee sculpture – Crimson Harvest Muertita
  • Krisztianna Ortiz -Trophee sculpture – Crimson Harvest Muertita
  • Krisztianna Ortiz – Momma Muertita – Trophee sculpture
  • Krisztianna Ortiz – Momma Muertita – Trophee sculpture
  • Krisztianna Ortiz – Momma Muertita – Trophee sculpture

Human Trophee sculpture – Krisztianna Ortiz

Human Trophee sculptureKrisztianna Ortiz (USA) – Painter, sculptor & photography

Krisztianna Ortiz - Momma Muertita - Trophee sculpture

Krisztianna Ortiz – Momma Muertita – Trophee sculpture

  • Pat Perry illustrations – black holes
  • Pat Perry illustrations – Out in the Yard
  • Pat Perry wall art illustrations
  • Pat Perry illustrations
  • Pat Perry illustrations
  • Pat Perry illustrations – red rester

Pat Perry – Illustrations and wall art

Pat Perry – Illustrations and wall art. Artist from Michigan who writes and makes pictures through careful and cautious observation. He works itinerantly, and is a member of the Beehive Design Collective.

Pat Perry illustrations

Pat Perry illustrations

  • Maud White – paper cut art
  • Paper carving artist – Maud White
  • Paper carving artist – Maud White flower
  • Maud White – paper cut art flower
  • Maud White – paper cut art – wip

Paper carving artist – Maud White

Paper carving artist – Maud White / (USA)

Maud White - paper cut art flower

Maud White – paper cut art flower


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