mydarkenedeyes: Georges Clairin
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magicfran: Stevie Ray
Ronna Nemitz, The Pull of Gravity (2011) The Pull of Gravity...
Ronna Nemitz, The Pull of Gravity (2011)
The Pull of Gravity explores ideas of suspension, tension, and isolation through an on going narrative. Amplified and exaggerated moments are suspended in prolonged tension and isolation, pinpointing moments of transition. Truncated limbs replace entire figures. With the impending movement halted, the ephemeral nature of experience is momentarily arrested and able to be examined.
Everyone experiences some form of these moments in their lives and it is my attempt to make something physical that represents the complex and contradictory emotions involved in life’s transitions. Personal meaning takes shape out of these moments. We are the sum of our life’s transitions.
Ronna Nemitz, The Pull of Gravity (2011) The Pull of Gravity...
Ronna Nemitz, The Pull of Gravity (2011)
The Pull of Gravity explores ideas of suspension, tension, and isolation through an on going narrative. Amplified and exaggerated moments are suspended in prolonged tension and isolation, pinpointing moments of transition. Truncated limbs replace entire figures. With the impending movement halted, the ephemeral nature of experience is momentarily arrested and able to be examined.
Everyone experiences some form of these moments in their lives and it is my attempt to make something physical that represents the complex and contradictory emotions involved in life’s transitions. Personal meaning takes shape out of these moments. We are the sum of our life’s transitions.
zitterberg: The Human Body Revealed by Alexander Tsiaris...
staceythinx: So Bad So Good has put together a great gallery of...
actegratuit: Sculptural photography by Szymon Roginski
darksilenceinsuburbia: Ronit Baranga. Adolescense.
ssdmmfr: Artist & Sculptor: Bruno Walpoth “Weit Weg Von...
devidsketchbook: Sculptor Deborah Baldizar “I liken my...
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Sculptor Deborah Baldizar
“I liken my sculptures to maps. Each one is a physical description of an emotional place.
Through my work I seek to identify discreet body language that might betray a private thought or reveal a hidden emotion. I am most interested in raw moments of self-reflection, inner thought and questioning.” - Deborah Baldizar
cosascool: Finest Paperware by Rebecca Wilson
bienenkiste: Ice ship sculpture created by set designer and art...
Ice ship sculpture created by set designer and art director Rhea Thierstein | Shot by Tim Walker
shinyslingback: In my End is my Beginning Dimensions 40” x...
In my End is my Beginning
Dimensions 40” x 29” x 4”
Lightbox mounted threadless embroidery 2011Using manipulated lace patterns, formalised through alchemical symbolism this series attempts to illustrate a a temporary moment of continuity; a state George Baitialle believed could only be experienced in death or through sexual climax.A triptych of embroideries sewn without thread, and mounted onto a light source allowing the pin holes which would normally be concealed to become filled with light exposing the sharply punctured surface and creating an almost cosmic surface.