Saturday, February 27, 2010
Friday, February 26, 2010
Leo Sewell
"Leo Sewell's sculptures are composed of recognizable objects of plastic, metal and wood. These objects are chosen for their color, shape, texture, durability and patina; then they are assembled using nails, bolts, and screws. The outdoor sculptures are constructed of stainless steel, brass, or aluminum found objects which are welded together." - website
To see more of his unique work go to his website.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Jessica Calderwood
These enamel on copper pieces are by artist Jessica Calderwood. To see more of her work go to her website.
David Sengel
These exquisite wood pieces are by artist David Sengel. To see more of his work go to del Mano Gallery.
Leah Evans
These "aerial map" quilts are by artist Leah Evans. To see more of her unique work go to her website.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Carolina Andersson
These mixed metal pieces are by jewelry artist Carolina Andersson. To see more of her work go to Velvet da Vinci Gallery.
Sam Peters
These collaged mixed-media pieces are by artist Sam Peters. To see more of his work go to his website.
Polly Jacobs Giacchina
"I have a passion for my work. Fiber is a flexible, textural medium creating undulating, tactile sculpture. My source of inspiration begins with forms occurring in nature. I am intrigued by my surroundings, the contour of a tree or rock, an outline and color of a single flower, repetition of water breaking on the shore, or patterns left in the sand. At times there is a word that sparks the creative process for a sculpture, joining text and thoughts with nature and the natural weaving material.
I continually explore form and structure with the twining technique. The predominately chosen natural fiber, date palm seed frond, is a strong textural material with varying earth-tone colors. Painted canvas is interlaced for additional color. There is a sense of completion as my work transforms unique parts of nature to a new interpretation. " - Polly Jacobs Giacchina
I continually explore form and structure with the twining technique. The predominately chosen natural fiber, date palm seed frond, is a strong textural material with varying earth-tone colors. Painted canvas is interlaced for additional color. There is a sense of completion as my work transforms unique parts of nature to a new interpretation. " - Polly Jacobs Giacchina
To see more of her work, go to her website.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Leslie Wayne
These textural oils on wood are by New York artist Leslie Wayne. To see more of her work go to Jack Shainman Gallery.
Julie Spiedel
These bronze sculpture pieces are by artist Julie Spiedel. To see more of her beautiful work go to her website.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Guan Donghai
These glass pieces are part of the "City Gate" series by Chinese artist Guan Donghai. To see more of his work go to his website.
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