Willem Claassen fabricates large static and kinetic sculpture installations. What I find interesting about Claassen’s artwork is, first, the kinetic sculpture.

Willem Claassen fabricates large static and kinetic sculpture installations. What I find interesting about Claassen’s artwork is, first, the kinetic sculpture.
Jim Denevan creates huge, large scale works of art in sand, earth, ice and more. These works are almost always massive and can measure in miles or kilometers rather than yards or meters.
It is no big secret that I am a fan of Lisa Kellner’s work as I have previously featured her before on this website. Her silk sculptures are intriguing to me and her execution makes them come alive with movement.
As 2011 ends and we begin 2012, I want to reflect on the most read post of the last year. Here is a collection of the 20 most read posts written in 2011.
Scott Fife has been creating artwork from cardboard for many years and has mastered the manipulation of this medium. I am fascinated at the lifelike features of these pieces created with such a blunt and basic material.
Richard Pearse is a New Zealand artist who currently lives in a shed in Patea, South Taranaki and he has some wonderful wooden mosaic works.
It has been a year since I first featured Marco Zamora and I wanted to check back in to see what he has been up to. Zamora creates large scale drawings, primarily with watercolor and ink.
The artwork of Alexa Meade is certainly much more than my title suggests and lives somewhere between photography, painting and performance. These illusionistic installations require tedious attention to detail to pull off such a wonderful visual effect.
Over the weekend, many different outlets shared views of the September 11 tragedy. Artists have also expressed their feelings over the years and Googling for artist 9/11 tributes will return thousands of works.