Artist Joe Black uses anything small to create his large-scale mixed media pieces. For his latest piece, entitled “Made in China”, Black uses more than 5500 toy soldiers to create a portrait piece of a Chinese soldier boy taken by photographer Robert Capa (the image was used on the front cover of LIFE magazine,...
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Sculpture
Joe Black and his Toy Soldiers
Joel Morrison
Seattle based sculptor Joel Morrison creates everyday objects in a twisted juxtaposition. With Jeff Koon’s reflective approach, he uses stainless steel to craft radical modern icons to Greek sculptures.
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Santani’s Fantasy
Santani is an artist hailing from Russia. Part Furby, part Mogwai from the movie Gremlims…kinda gremlim-ish too actually…anyways, Santani creates these cutesy, furry, a-face-that-only-a-mother-could-love creatures for all of us to enjoy. If you want one of Santani’s lovable creations, hit him up on his artist page!
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Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor
Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor is a Sacramento, CA native that breathes life into monstrous creatures that would make the furry outcasts of ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ look like mundane conformists. Her homemade series ‘Dreadful Sorry Clementine’ stand at 6 to 8 feet by stitching textiles, linens, carpet, newspaper, and a whole mess of cardboard....
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Marc Bijl
Marc Bijl is a Berlin based artist that builds structures around social anarchy and nihilistic themes. Many of his pieces are installed in public spaces, which allows him to share his personal perception of the world. Tim Tebow probably wouldn’t approve of Mr. Marc’s work.
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Peter Fuss
Peter Fuss is an artist who creates unique billboard pieces that attempts to bring attention and conversation to social and political issues of a broad spectrum.
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Bernardi Roig
Bernardi Roig is a sculptor that physically casts a tainted society, whom walk the dark and thin edges of life. His sad and melancholic themes are overwhelmed by a metaphor of blinding lights. The artist’s journey in seeking truth ends up revealing the beauty in our loss of self identity… Bernardi Roig, this is...
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The Strange Planet Animals
Italian based company The Good Machinery’s collection of flamboyant animal figurines. Handmade crafty designs that would make Noah’s ark an out of the world trip. More interesting cushions, screenprints and art objects hosted by Etsy.
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Black Crow Studios
EK just might hit up Black Crow Studios (BCS) to redo one or more of our office rooms. BCS creates custom wallpaper that “pushes the traditional idea of wallpaper into the realm of Art.” Today, we showcase BCS’ “Watercolor Wallpaper” series which pretty much speaks for itself.
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Adrián Villar Rojas
Argentinean artist Adrián Villar Rojas creates sculptures that literally makes you feel other abstract objects from a distant planet. His larger than life series ‘The Murderer of your Heritage’ was represented in the 54th Venice Biennale. His team of builders, engineers and other sculptors molded the Murderers with clay, cement, burlap and wood.
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Barry X Ball
Barry X Ball is one hell of a sculptor who uses various types of marble and steel to create his works. Mr. Ball (if I may call him that) is currently based out of New York, USA, but originally hails from sunny Pasadena, California. His series, entitled “Masterpieces”, consist of recreated sculptural works after...
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Anders Krisar
Anders Krisar is a Swedish sculptor that modifies the human anatomy in surreal minimalist ways. He works with fiber glass, silicone and even oil paints his figures together.
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Valerie Hegarty
Valerie Hegarty is a Brooklyn based artist that enjoys tearing, ripping, burning and damaging her own conceptual artwork. She might as well have fog machine filling out the studio as if an explosion went off. The George Washington portrait would be perfect for the bathroom.
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Markus Hofer
Markus Hofer is an Austrian born surrealist that transforms everyday objects into radical juxtapositions. Several of his work are displayed in the streets, which reminds me of the dadaist movement.
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Guy Laramée and his Books.
Guy Laramée is an interdisciplinary artist who has found his way through numerous disciplines, such as stage writing, stage directing, contemporary music writing, musical instrument design and building, singing, video, sculpture, installation, painting and literature. What have you done with your life? Chances are…nothing close to what Laramée creates with books.
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A Path in the Forest
Japanese artist Tetsuo Kondo’s urban installation ‘A Path in the Forest’ is beautifully trailing in Kadriorg Park, Estonia. Kondo was selected to participate in Tallinn’s 2011 European Capitol of Culture and LIFT11. His body of work tends to show a different or new perspective around everyday surroundings. His latest is a man-made path which...
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Seo Young Deok
Seo Young Deok is a South Korean sculptor who uses all types of metal chains to create his series entitled, Dystopia. His latest exhibition is showcasing at the INSA/Arko Art Center in Seoul, Korea. When viewing the details of the god-like figures, you get a sense of it’s massive powerful force.
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Augusto Esquivel
Miami based sculptor Augusto Esquivel forms life out of buttons. You can also label him a God of Buttons. “I realize how insignificant and small a simple sewing button can be as it lays in my grandmother’s sewing box, but at the same time how unique and precious it can become as part of...
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Kris Kuksi Mega Part III
Kris Kuksi is one crazy bastard. You begin to wonder if Sir Kuksi got bored of building stupid race cars, plastic Japanese robots and started building his own epic apocalyptic army. Please get your mother’s permission before entering and may god bless his soul. Original first two posts by Chemo & Bunnyman.
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