Portrait Sculptures, Sculpting Instruction & Marble Sculptures by Philippe Faraut
Brett Sinclair
William Pye | Water Sculpture
Aaron Garcha - Level Designer - Portfolio - Based in UK
Language casts a shadow in Stephen Doyle’s paper sculptures
Stephen Doyle’s vision unites words and images in unforgettable ways. The design firm of which he is a principal, Doyle Partners in New York, creates acclaimed identities and all means of conveying them (and he always gets the colors right). He’s also recognized for his visual contributions to the Op-Ed page of The New York Times. Q What motivates you to do this work? I make these things as an escape from the world of problem-solving. Q How did you start doing this work? I studied painting, sculpture and design at Cooper Union. The idea was to make fun of hypertext on a computer — how a line will lead from here to there, thereby changing the context of every other line. Q Is this purely personal work, or is some of it done on assignment? Sometimes it’s commissioned, which is ironic, because as I said, I want to ask questions instead of being expected to provide answers. Q Why work with paper and books? Books are where ideas come from. Q Many of the pieces look fragile.
Andrew Weldon | button-masher.net
Shawn Smith
Double Dahl (2007) Plywood, ink, acrylic paint 22 x 53 x 16 inches RGB Ibex (2009) Balsa wood, ink, acrylic paint 41 x 28 x 16.5 inches Schrödinger's Hat (2009) Bass wood, ink, gauche, acrylic paint, felt fedora 10 inch diameter x 22 inches Game (2006)Plywood48 x 72 x 48 inches Puff (2011)Balsa wood, bass wood, ink, acrylic paint30 x 28 x 23 inches Anomaly (2011)Bass wood, ink, acrylic paint 48 x 14 x 6 inches Anvil (2011)Wood, ink, acrylic paint28 x 36 x 13 inches Disintegrating Eagle (2011)Balsa wood, bass wood, ink, acrylic paint71 x 41 x 12 inches Peafile (2006) Plywood, Ink, Acrylic Paint 47 x 74 x 25 inches Skulk (2010) 19 x 37 x 13 inches Balsa Wood, ink, and acrylic paint Albino Alligator (2011)Bass wood, balsa, ink, and acrylic paint32 x 68 x 10 inches Conjoined (2012)Bass wood, balsa, ink, and acrylic paint58 x 58 x 8 inches Kept (2009)Bass wood, ink, acrylic paint, and found bird cage 13 inch diameter x 20 inches Random Access Memory (2010) Balsa wood, ink43 x 19 x 17 inches
Leandro Pavanelli
Kolby Jukes Character Artist Portfolio
Gallery « Tiflos – Angel Diaz
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The Art of Christoffer Radsby
Dan Roarty - Character Artist
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