Metal Sculptures : Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Durable sculptural processes originally used carving and modelling (the addition of material, as clay), in stone, metal, ceramics, wood and other materials but, since modernism, shifts in sculptural process led to an almost complete...
The spectacular event of Sculpture by Sea transforms the cottesloe beach, in Western Australia into an open air gallery which accommodates the world's wonderful sculptures to feast the eyes of public. It is the world's largest free to the public outdoor exhibitions. The event brings out the talents of professional and budding...
Metal Sculptures : The metal art proves to be influenced by environment consciousness and to protect it through recycling the scrap. The metal sculptures are made out of organic and recycled materials like bone, driftwood and scrap metals. These sculpture works require more time and need minute accuracy. The unused metal scraps...
Sand Sculpture tutorials: How many of us feel awesome when we dig our little toes into the wet beach sand. Artists like to explore new mediums every now and then and one of the beautiful art which just stays for a few hours are sand sculptures. The artists lay out detailed sculptures of amazing architecture, characters, surreal...
Ceramic Sculptures : Christopher David is an amazing sculptor from Virginia, USA. All of his sculptures are hand-made and they are made to resemble decayed wood, rusty objects and objects at various levels of deterioration. He uses clay as the predominant material and gently works around his way to create stunning sculptures. He...
Sand Sculptures : Master Sculptors proved their talent when they flew down to the sandy beaches in Siesta Key. Siesta Key Sculptures holds annual sculpture competition and it's currently in it's eighth year. The Siesta Key is known for it's white sand, which is great for sculpting. The first place prize winner was Karen Fralich...
It's the harvest festival time in Japan. Japanese are known to be very frugal and do not waste any bit of scrap. After the harvest, the straw is fed to the livestock, enhancing soil and also donated to the annual Wara Art Festival which is held at the Uwasekigata Park. This is the 10th edition of the Wara Art festival and this year...
Ice sculptures : It is a form of sculpture that uses ice as raw material. Sculptures from ice can be abstract / realistic and can be functional or purely decorative. Ice sculptures are generally associated with special or extravagant events because of their limited lifetime. The lifetime of a sculpture is determined primarily by the...
Sculpture: Ron Mueck is an australian sculptor who is well known for his hyper realistic sculptures. National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne have stashed atleast a 100 resin human skulls in one of their rooms which was created by Ron Mueck. Each of these human skulls are approximately three feet tall and are made of fiberglass and...
Sculpture: Every year Sweden invites artists to sculptures of ice in it's Icehotel, which can be used by visitors. The icehotel has 35 suites and this year 36 artists from 16 different countries have designed the rooms. The artists who work on the bed sculptures have no prior experience in working on ice. This year we have stunning...
Wood Carving can rightly be called as probably the first piece of decorative art created by humans and it dates back to centuries. Wood sculptures differs from region to region and brings out the exquisite works of the sculptors in relation to the culture and tradition of that place. The detailing and the texture of the wood...
Cake Sculptures: Karen Portaleo is an artist and cake sculptor from Atlanta. According to her biography,"She has a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Art, and was represented by Ferrin Gallery, where she was able to show her clay work amongst her idols in the art world. Karen spends much of her time teaching Cake sculptures...
Sculpture: Everyone is welcome to the 21st annual sculpture exhibition which will be displayed in Bondi, Sydney. Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi is one of Sydney’s most popular events, with 520,000 visitors viewing over 100 sculptures by artists from around the world. Held since 1997, this free to the public exhibition captures...
Rug Artworks : Rena Detrixhe, a Oklahoma-based artist creates installations from the finely sifted dirt, ephemeral rugs that she stamps with ornate patterns. She collects the dirt used for the works by hand in and around Oklahoma landscape, which brings an important context to the earth-based faux textiles. According to Rena...
Ceramic Sculptures: Johnson Tsang is a sculptor and artist from Hong Kong. He is well experienced with ceramic sculptures and tries to test the boundaries of ceramic clay through his sculptures. Most of his ceramic sculptures are contorted faces which look squeezed. Through his surreal ceramic sculptures he tries to awe his viewer'...
Garden Sculpture: All beautiful things come from nature and we have much to give it back. This garden sculpture is a live garden installation set up by Dvein and it took many months for the flowers to bloom and get the beautiful finale sculpture. According to Dvein,"With the help of expert botanists e created a living,...
Porcelain Sculptures: Juliette Clovis is a French multidisciplinary sculptor. Her porcelain sculptures are always about woman and their strong empowerment on the society. According to her biography,"Fascinated by the wild beauty of Nature discovered during her different trips, the artist draws inspiration from it to create her...
Kanzashi is a traditional Japanese hair ornament that’s often worn on special occasions and accompanied by a kimono. Although they’ve been around for thousands of years, their popularity peaked in the mid-1800s as they evolved from a simple stick into rather extravagant form. And even though it’s been in decline...