Mario Fisher recently started work on a new series, Disembodied, and Seven curves for hallelujah is the first piece of artwork in this series.
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15 Great Works of Art from Sculpture by the Sea 2010
Sculpture by the Sea is a large outdoor art exhibit, featuring a variety of sculpture and artists. Here are 15 of my favorites from this years exhibit.
“Dirt Paintings” by Margaret Boozer
Today’s artwork is a ceramic exploration in texture and pattern by artist Margaret Boozer. Margaret Boozer calls many of her works, dirt paintings.
New Art Exhibition for Joe Sorren
Joe Sorren, an old favorite of mine, paints and sculpts dramatic characters and scenes. If you happen to be near the Los Angeles area, you may be able to catch Joe Sorren’s opening this weekend, Saturday, November 6.
Sculpture by Andrew Lewicki
The sculpture of Andrew Lewicki is playful and transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Ordinary cinderblocks are replaced with giant concrete lego blocks. An ordinary manhole cover becomes a delicious, iconic cookie.
Sculpture by Leopold van de Ven
In complete contrast from yesterday’s post, Leopold van de Ven creates sculpture with minimal color drawing attention to the construction of the object.
Typewriter Assemblage by Jeremy Mayer
The sculpture of Jeremy Mayer gives typewriters new life and his intricate piece’s are visually interesting and fun to explore.
Magnetic Liquid Sculptures by Sachiko Kodama
By now you may have seen the car commercial, I can’t find it at the moment, showing a magnetic liquid sculpture as the theme. I had to find out who did these and am astounded by the images and video I found. Sachiko Kodama, part artist and part physicist, is the creator behind these fascinating works.
Snow, Part of Sensing Nature by Tokujin Yoshioka
Tokujin Yoshioka’s work lives somewhere between art and architecture. Yoshioka’s latest work, “Snow” will be a part of the exhibit, “Sensing Nature” opening this Saturday, July 24 at the Mori Art Museum.