Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Silhouettes
Paper-Cut Action Silhouettes by David Reeves
David Reeves silhouettes really caught my eye when I was researching on this topic. His images are interesting, they were inspired by film scenes, including Batman and he also interpretation of the video game Limbo. The way he used his silhouette is really creative, its like he has brought the silhouettes to life in the way he has treated them. He has also put attitude into the silhouettes.
Thursday, 15 May 2014
3D Visual Language
Volume/Mass
Abandoned: Junkyard Photography by David A. Evans
Fantastic light painted captures by photographer David A. Evans. These amazing images were shot at the “International Car Forest of the Last Church” in Nevada and other abandoned locations across the US. If you like these, check out some cool junkyard photos by Troy Paiva
http://theinspirationgrid.com/abandoned-junkyard-photography-by-david-a-evans/
Space
Reflections: Environmental Art by Martin Hill
Synergy
"Made from raupo stems interconnected by a network of flax threads, using nature’s universal construction system known as tensegrity. None of the stems touch, they are held under compression by tension from the threads. This means the system is in total dynamic balance and stress is distributed equally throughout the system making the sculpture flexible. Photographed in the shallows of Lake Wanaka in the calm at sunset to create a reflection."
"Made from raupo stems interconnected by a network of flax threads, using nature’s universal construction system known as tensegrity. None of the stems touch, they are held under compression by tension from the threads. This means the system is in total dynamic balance and stress is distributed equally throughout the system making the sculpture flexible. Photographed in the shallows of Lake Wanaka in the calm at sunset to create a reflection."
Stone Circle
"This idea could only work because of the lightness of pumice stones. A hole was made in them to thread them onto a green stick which was bent into a half circle in the shallow water. The photograph was taken in calm early morning conditions with the camera near water level. The location was Whanganui Bay at Lake Taupo, New Zealand."
"This idea could only work because of the lightness of pumice stones. A hole was made in them to thread them onto a green stick which was bent into a half circle in the shallow water. The photograph was taken in calm early morning conditions with the camera near water level. The location was Whanganui Bay at Lake Taupo, New Zealand."
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/martin-hill-environemental-sculpture-art
Argentinian artist Gerardo Feldstein creates wacky works of art by exaggerating human features in his realistic sculptures.
“The bodies have enormous hands, arms or feet, though it seems like their tiny heads aren’t able to tell them how to move their tremendous extremities. His wire sculptures literally extend their scope and get out of line. What unifies all his works is a common sense of humor and a certain astonishment that we all share on our journey through life.”
http://theinspirationgrid.com/bizarre-human-sculptures-by-gerardo-feldstein/
Weight
Movement
Flexible Paper Sculptures by Li Hongbo
Time
Thought-Provoking Sculptures by Nancy Fouts
These stunning sculpture ideas dare to stand apart and awe-inspiring craftsmanship. The American artist known for her manipulated style creations, The inspiring sculptures she has created are also evocative of humour, creative and entertaining, and dynamic, proving highly imaginative in their concept.
http://theinspirationgrid.com/thought-provoking-sculptures-by-nancy-fouts/
Site
Thought-Provoking Sculptures by Nancy Fouts
“I create sculptures based on sublime moments. These are moments that fill a person with amazement, awe, terror, astonishment, and silence.
They are also moments of pure beauty.
To see something we normally cannot see. To examine states where rest and motion exist together. To explore the boundaries of time.”
proportion/composition/Display and lighting
World Wildlife Fund Sculptures by Scott Wilson
Every year designer Scott Wilson creates these beautifully minimal, one of a kind animal sculptures to Humanscale’s Faces in the Wild Auction, to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund. Scott is the former Global Creative Director at Nike and the founder of Minimal, a design studio based in Chicago.
http://theinspirationgrid.com/world-wildlife-fund-sculptures-by-scott-wilson/
Balance
Gravity-Defying Elephant Sculptures by Daniel Firman
Awe-inspiring work by French artist Daniel Firman. To create these incredible balancing elephants and make them look as real as possible, the artist consulted with a professional taxidermist
.http://theinspirationgrid.com/gravity-defying-elephant-sculptures-by-daniel-firman/
Texture/Surface
Folded Paper Sculptures by Matt Shlian
Incredible art pieces crafted out of paper by self-entitled “paper engineer” Matt Shlian.
“The magic of Shlian’s paper sculptures is as much in the finished result as in the process; every snip and fold is a meditation of sorts, paying reverance to the material, its kinetic energy, and its infinite potential.”
http://theinspirationgrid.com/folded-paper-sculptures-by-matt-shlian/
Repetition
Money Sculptures by Kristi Malakoff
“Money Pieces” is an incredible series by Canadian visual artist Kristi Malakoff. Malakoff creates these intricate colourful sculptures by folding, cutting and pasting paper money from all over the world.
http://theinspirationgrid.com/money-sculptures-by-kristi-malakoff/
“Money Pieces” is an incredible series by Canadian visual artist Kristi Malakoff. Malakoff creates these intricate colourful sculptures by folding, cutting and pasting paper money from all over the world.
http://theinspirationgrid.com/money-sculptures-by-kristi-malakoff/ 3D Paper Patterns by Benja Harney
Amazing work by self-taught “paper engineer” Benja Harney. Benja creates these beautiful patterns without any glue – the pieces are held together using interlocking sheets of paper. “Paper is my passion. I love the contradictions: strong/delicate, complex/simple. Paper is such a humble medium to work with. It inspires and challenges me every time I sit down at my cutting mat. I strive for creativity and perfection in every project I undertake.”
http://theinspirationgrid.com/3d-paper-patterns-by-benja-harney/
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