Showing posts with label Sculptures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculptures. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Art Made of Human Bones by Francois Robert

Photographer Francois Robert created a series of pictures in which he arranged real human bones into sculptures. It’s entitled “Stop the Violence”, and serves as a warning against the human propensity to kill and destroy. In an interview about his work, Robert explained:
I always have been fascinated with skulls (In my home town in Switzerland, my parents and I were living above a Natural Museum). As I mentioned, I photographed over 140 skulls of animals from the Field Museum in Chicago, and it become a traveling exhibition across the U.S. for 8 years (sponsored by the Museum). In the mid-90’s, during an auction from an old school, I purchased 3 metal lockers and to my surprise one of them held a real, full size articulated skeleton. For years I had it displayed in one of the rooms in my studio and I often wondered what else I could do with it. Finally the idea came to me to explore the idea of disassembling the skeleton and rearranging the bones, and from that process came the series “Stop the Violence”.































Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Sculptures Made From Recycled Automobile Parts by Tom Samui

Swiss artist Tom Samui has been creating junkyard wonders for the last decade or so. He works with a team of 15 people creating these amazing sculptures. Tom has created hundreds of these sculptures, entirely made out of scrap car and motorcycle parts.

You’ll find animals, vehicles, people, creatures from fantasy and even some furniture in his collection. Many of the sculptures aren’t small, either. His T-Rex is about 28 feet in height. The build process involves collecting cars from a junkyard, then sorting through the parts. Then they are cleaned, and welded together, then polished and lacquered. Nothing is wasted. It takes about 400 hours to complete a large sculpture. This translates to about two to three months.













Monday, November 21, 2011

Sculptures Made From Chicken Wire by Ivan Lovatt

Born in Nairobi, Kenya, Ivan Lovatt spent his childhood in Africa, England, Wales and Germany. When not outside enjoying the natural environment, Ivan was drawn to all forms of artistic expression, and began drawing birds and African wildlife. As an adult, Ivan worked mostly in construction, but art was always an important part of his life. Ivan would spend all of his spare time learning about art, experimenting and trying to explore each medium to its potential. Ivan exhibited his sculpture and paintings in group exhibitions at the Guildhall Grantham, before emigrating to Australia in 1994.

























Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Canstruction 2011: Sculptures Made From Canned Goods

Made entirely out of different canned food brands, these pieces are all part of the 19th annual Canstruction, a huge food drive and art event. Over 100,000 cans were used to create these magnificent sculptures, with figures inspired everything from the Titanic and Angry Birds to even Lady Gagas' shoes.

Twenty-six architecture and design firms participated in this year's Canstruction event taking place at the World Financial Center in New York. The exhibition runs from now till November 21st and along with the sculptures, all cans collected will go towards local community food programs for Thanksgiving.


























Source: mymodernmet

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Giant Bubble Gum Sculptures by Simone Decker

All around Venice, giant bubble gum sculptures by Simone Decker are stretching people’s imaginations.

The sticky statues, part of her project titled ‘Chewing in Venice,’ vary in color and shape, ranging from giant blue stretched out wads to just-about-to-burst bubbles of perfect pinkness.