I spent yesterday afternoon cleaning up my Pinterest boards (I’m sure you’re all relieved). I found myself really drawn to the sculptures, particularly colorful sculptures with organic forms. There’s something soothing about a lot of them, even the ones with more writhing shapes. They’re quite tactile, from the obviously smooth ceramic pieces to the one that reminds me of my results playing with Play-Doh and the Fuzzy Pumper Barber Shop as a kid. Some are pristine, others almost crude, but they all seem to work together for me. I hope you enjoy them too.
Patrick Strzelec
rubber
Jaime Angelopoulos, Unconditional Love, 2012,
pâpier mâché, paint, fabric, plaster, balloon, foam, rebar, cardboard
Jonathan Callan book sculpture
John Oliver Lewis, Big Diet Pink, 2009
ceramic, acrylic
Nick Renshaw, Panoply (Roze), 2008
High and multiple fired ceramic, glaze, and sinter engobe
Stephen Ormandy
Rachel Beach, Long Standing series, Buoy, 2013
Oil and acrylic on plywood
Ron Nagle
Stacey Fisher, Yellow and Grey Sculpture on Wood, 2011
Hydrocal, burlap, wire mesh, latex paint and wood
Nathan Prouty, Tomorrow’s Teef, 2009
White earthenware, underglaze, glaze, paint, wood, acrylic
Fabienne Lasserre, Operator, 2012
Felt, acrylic polymer, steel wire, vinyl, linen, acrylic paint, pvc pipe, masonite, plywood
Nina Else
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