Showing posts with label Sculptor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculptor. Show all posts

Friday, 18 December 2015

Wiebke Siem






German artist Wiebke Siem makes incredible textile art objects that have persona's from a fairy tale, fantastic anthropomorphic forms made from everyday textiles of suits and towels. Sculptures that have appear to have a life locked within them like a puppet waiting to be animated by human touch.

Friday, 11 September 2015

Ruby Chishti




Sculptor Ruby Chishti's first solo exhibition at Twelve Gates Arts gallery in Philledelphia until September 26th.
 "We leave ,we never leave,we return endlessly", Rudy has made house dresses constructed from remnants using patchwork and ragging techniques, conjuring 'home' its architecture and essence and comparing and assimilating the forms of architecture and clothing.

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Tasha Lewis





Tasha Lewis worked primarily as a photographer, but then began developing her work into 3 dimensions by applying printed cyanotype cloth onto sculpted armatures, creating haunting and surprising works.

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Rachel Perry Welty





Rachel Perry Welty takes tiny mundane throw away scraps of daily life; receipts, twist ties, fruit stickers and collects them turning them into costume, performance and sculpture and makes the invisible flotsam of daily life into something very powerful and often surprisingly beautiful.

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Amy Jean Boebel I




"Experimentation is a big part of what I do. In working with aluminum wire screen, I’ve discovered that the interplay of light and surface adds surprise and even mystery to the work. There is also something mesmerizing about taking ordinary materials and transforming them into objects that evoke an emotional response and conjure up thoughts of living forms. Immersing myself in the material of aluminum screen, and pushing its limits, has allowed me to more deeply focus on shape, movement, illumination, and shadows—the screen’s ephemeral, non-utilitarian qualities." Amy Jean Boebel

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Rowan Mersh I




Rowan Mersh is an artist/ sculptor who engages with textiles, wood and paper to make work that is often costume based or installations for performance. Rowan is excited by materials and stretching the  boundaries of their use and application. This piece was created using origami and old  WWF magazines for their event pandemonium.