Posts Tagged ‘Life’
Anthony Caro: A Life in Sculpture
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A complete introduction to one of the world’s most respected and influential sculptors. A rare and exclusive new interview with Caro ranges from personal recollections of other artists to vivid accounts of the creative process. Rich in new insights into Caro’s art and outlook. Illustrates Caro’s latest works and key pieces in museums worldwide. Published to mark Caro’s eightieth birthday in 2004.
How do they do tape art sculpture?
I have seen pictures of tape art figures which are life size of people and animals. They are transparent like scotch tape. It is really neat looking, but I have no idea how they do it. I keep wanting to think it must be done something like paper maiche.
Carole Feuerman Sculpture -Painting with Fire II – Part II
All of my life, making art has been my passion. As I have experienced life and art, the forms that my work has taken have evolved and deepened. My work is included in the collections of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, New Jersey, President Bill Clinton, Senator Hillary Clinton, Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Mikhail Gorbachev, the Forbes Magazine Collection, and many others. My selected honors include: First Prize in the 2008 Beijing Biennale, the Peabody Award, the Betty Parson Sculpture Award, and the Medici Award. I had my first comprehensive retrospective, called “From Studio to Foundry: Three Decades of Sculpture,” at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art in 2000 (catalogue essays by critics John Yau and Donald Kuspit). In 2004, I exhibited in “An American Odyssey 1945-1980″ with the most prominent American artists of the post-WWII era. In 2006, my painting with fire sculpture Zeus and Hera, was installed in the permanent collection of the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, New Jersey. In 2007 I had three new exhibitions: a one person entitled “By the Sea,” curated by John T. Spike, which opened at the Pavilion Paradiso as part of the 2007 Venice Biennale; another solo exhibition, Lust & Desire, at Art-St-Urban in Switzerland, curated by Gertrud Aeschlimann (catalogue essays by Stephen C. Foster and Peter Frank); and third, OPEN 10, an international sculpture exhibition again held in Venice, sponsored by Arte …
Carole Feuerman Sculpture – Painting with Fire I – part 1
All of my life, making art has been my passion. As I have experienced life and art, the forms that my work has taken have evolved and deepened. My work is included in the collections of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, New Jersey, President Bill Clinton, Senator Hillary Clinton, Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Mikhail Gorbachev, the Forbes Magazine Collection, and many others. My selected honors include: First Prize in the 2008 Beijing Biennale, the Peabody Award, the Betty Parson Sculpture Award, and the Medici Award. I had my first comprehensive retrospective, called “From Studio to Foundry: Three Decades of Sculpture,” at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art in 2000 (catalogue essays by critics John Yau and Donald Kuspit). In 2004, I exhibited in “An American Odyssey 1945-1980″ with the most prominent American artists of the post-WWII era. In 2006, my painting with fire sculpture Zeus and Hera, was installed in the permanent collection of the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, New Jersey. In 2007 I had three new exhibitions: a one person entitled “By the Sea,” curated by John T. Spike, which opened at the Pavilion Paradiso as part of the 2007 Venice Biennale; another solo exhibition, Lust & Desire, at Art-St-Urban in Switzerland, curated by Gertrud Aeschlimann (catalogue essays by Stephen C. Foster and Peter Frank); and third, OPEN 10, an international sculpture exhibition again held in Venice, sponsored by Arte …
From pottery to painting to sculpture, Greeks continuously moved toward portraying the human figure and the re?
From pottery to painting to sculpture, Greeks continuously moved toward portraying the human figure and the rest of the world with more true-to-life realism, that is…making the art object realistically, as we actually see it in real life.
is this true or false. i thought the greeks were more into the gods and goddesses, so it would be false right, althought hey did make them look life like? im not sure how to answer this question, any help is appreciated. i think its true!
Life Size Lifesize Silicone Sculpture Art of Human Doll
A lifesize sculpture of human made from medical grade silicone is shown. The jaw is moved and the mouth is opened and the lips are tugged it’s very realistic and looks as if it is could be it is alive. The whole doll is made in Japan and can cost you some $7000 USD Dollars for the lifesize doll. *NB Doll is manufactured by rubberskin.jp in Japan. Also see: aidoll.4woods.jp, level-d.net, orient-doll.com, erie.jp, trottla.net, harumi-d.com, honeydolls.jp, makepure.com, medidoll.com, silicone-doll.com, unison-direct.jp etc. Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion.

