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  • David Oliveira – « Dog » wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – « Dog » wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures dog
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Poumons
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures tree birds
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Octopus
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures Octopus
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Wire sculptures
  • David Oliveira – Expo sculptures
  • David Oliveira – portrait sculpteur Portugal

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures (Portugal)

David Oliveira - Wire sculptures

David Oliveira – Wire sculptures

David Oliveira works are essentially a work of visual perception to the viewer. The truth behind each work lies on each one memories and their ability to stare and see.
Davids works are fragile, made of humble material and intimately related to the idea of the passage of time, in which, like with a human body subject to the role of the years and opposite to Oscar Wilde´s idea, his works do get old and get a “patine”. It´s over this idea of a continuous time schedule that David works his figures.
His figures play with their presence and their invisibility at the real space. This duality between opposite concepts is a constant in his work.
David innovative method relies in the Drawing methodology in surrounding areas through the use of the line, a line that in the hands of David becomes three dimensional and lives in the sculpture´s filed.
The Flesh in his works is not a barrier but work as a door to a new interior or exterior world. The idea itself of interior | exterior is questioned existing only in the perceptive path.
There are no boundaries in David´s work, this boundaries are put by each one only because each one as their own ideas of logic and knowledge.
Everything in his works, as we found in nature, relay on a structure. For David Oliveira his works must exist under the same conditions as everything in nature, nothing stands forever. Everything has a finite live, occupies a space (virtual or not) and are free. (text : Facebook profil)

 

  • KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures – hometree
  • KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures – hometree
  • KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures – big ball of love
  • KaiTree – Metal sculptures – big ball of love
  • KaiTree – Metal sculptures – More roots
  • KaiTree – metal sculptures
  • KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures
  • KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures
  • KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures
  • KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures
  • KaiTree – metal sculptures
  • KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures – portrait

Metal TREE Sculptures – KAITREES

Metal TREE Sculptures – KAITREES (USA)

KaiTree - Tree metal sculptures

KaiTree – Tree metal sculptures

  • David Freedman – Deer Metal Sculptures
  • David Freedman – Metal Sculptures
  • David Freedman – Round gates Metal Sculptures
  • David Freedman – Round gates Metal Sculptures
  • David Freedman – metal Horse sculpture
  • David Freedman – Stainless steel dragonfly sculpture
  • David Freedman – Deer Metal Sculptures
  • David Freedman – Deer Metal Sculptures
  • David Freedman – Deer Metal Sculptures
  • David Freedman – Oak leaf throne – Metal
  • David Freedman – Bench metal sculpture

David Freedman Metal Sculptures

David Freedman Metal Sculptures. (UK)
Metal garden sculpture, bespoke artistic gates and unique garden furniture. Original contemporary British sculpture, garden art and public sculpture. From wrought iron gates to bronze sculptures. Insect and flower sculpture.

David Freedman - Deer Metal Sculptures

David Freedman – Deer Metal Sculptures

  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture nude
  • Richard Stainthorp – Forest Moon – Wire sculpture
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture WIP nude
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture angel
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture angel
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture angel
  • Richard Stainthorp – Female Faun 2006, steel wire
  • Richard Stainthorp – wire sculptures
  • Richard Stainthorp – Wire Sculpture trees

Wire Sculpture by Richard Stainthorp

Wire Sculpture by Richard Stainthorp (England)

Richard Stainthorp - Female Faun 2006, steel wire

Richard Stainthorp – Female Faun 2006, steel wire

  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures
  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures
  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures
  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures
  • Rachel Ducker – Untitled #sculpture
  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures
  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures
  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures
  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculpture
  • Rachel Ducker Wire Sculpture portrait

Rachel Ducker Wire Sculpture

Rachel Ducker Wire Sculpture. (UK)
British contemporary artist, Rachel Ducker was originally trained as a jeweller. With an insatiable desire to create she turned her attention to sculpting the human form in wire, concentrating on the expressive and emotional dynamics of human nature.

Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures

Rachel Ducker Wire Sculptures

« With an incredibly visual, active mind Rachel has an insatiable desire to create and make. Well practiced in life drawing and with an appreciation of the human form and the emotional dynamics of human nature, combined with being originally trained as a jeweller, lead her to experiment with wire as a medium for sculpting the human form, capturing something ephemeral, either emotive or active.
Her pieces are untitled due to her belief that everyone sees something different in the sculptures and her lack of suggestion leads them to live that moment she portrays in their own particular way, therefore expanding the piece of work further with every viewer.

The translucency and form of her work allows rather dramatic shadows to be cast and with the right lighting, can show the three dimensional form on a two dimensional level creating an effect resembling a pencil sketch on the wall.

Rachel uses no model and she doesn’t form the shape around anything. The posture is first designed and then the pieces are carefully molded by hand and then gradually added to, wrapping wire, layer by layer. Her satisfaction with the posture can be instantaneous or take days and every angle important right to the tip of the finger and to a millimetre of adjustment until just right. She discovered that the slightest movement in the angle of the hand or fingers, or the tilting of the head changes everything the figure is portraying.

Her sculptures being featureless leaves the posture to say all, expressing the feeling. The hair creating the scene, making all more turbulent, dramatic, adding latent movement and tenacity. She is very focused on people watching and body language and how people express themselves physically and all goes along side her keen interest in psychology.

Her inspiration may come from the human form, but she is also greatly inspired by different materials, found objects and new techniques and is keen to combine mediums, finding it often leading to new ideas, which Rachel is never short of!
The wire work keeps her more than busy, supplying over twenty galleries in the UK alone, various exhibitions and numerous private commissions globally. But Rachel tries to keep her active mind diverse in it’s creativity. She still makes her silver cast jewellery to commission and enjoys experimenting with painting, life drawing monoprints, photography and is keen to try animation with the wire figures, as well as constantly moving on with the sculpture. »

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  • ANNE MUDGE – Untitled – Cellular – detail
  • Anne Mudge -Sampler- Stainless steel wire, fiber, asphaltum
  • ANNE MUDGE – Persistent Gestures – 2006
  • ANNE MUDGE – Study
  • Anne Mudge – Congruence – Steel wire, fiber, pigment and beeswax

Abstract textural art by Anne Mudge

Abstract textural art by Anne Mudge, née en Pennsylvanie, vit et travaille actuellement dans Elfin Forest, Californie.
Ses créations filandreuses sont fluides, poétique et élégantes, pleine de tensions et de forces, accrochent le regard par leur équilibre et leur complexité.

Anne Mudge Artist Interview

  • polyscene – Paper and Wire The Sharp-beaked hound of Zeus
  • polyscene – Paper and Wire The Sharp-beaked hound of Zeus
  • polyscene – tissue paper sculpture – skull
  • polyscene – tissue paper sculpture – skull
  • polyscene – Sculpture on Paper Tuffet
  • polyscene – Harpie
  • Paper Sculpture – Tissue Paper Facial Musculature
  • polyscene – Tissue Paper Sculpture -Gynaecological
  • polyscene – Tissue Paper Sculpture -Fallopian tube
  • polyscene – Cow Jumped Over the Moon

Art Paper & Wire Sculpture by Polyscene

Magnifique travail du papier / Art Paper & Wire Sculpture by Polyscene (england)

polyscene - Tissue Paper Sculpture -Fallopian tube

polyscene – Tissue Paper Sculpture -Fallopian tube


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