"Sculpture" Blogs & Blog Posts

Jason OlivaJason Oliva

An archive blog of International artist Jason Oliva's recent and past ...

 
Something (a little something to say, see and savor)Something (a little something to say, see and savor)

This is my spot in the universe to bookmark everything I find interesting, ...

 
Dorset SculptureDorset Sculpture

A diary of thoughts about sculpture, visual art, music, current affairs and...

 
Michelle KnowlesMichelle Knowles

Contemporary art blog.

 
Pastel galleryPastel gallery

This site presents itself as a veritable gallery that offer an excellent c...

 


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Machine with Wishbone is an awesome moving sculpture by Arthur Ganson. The piece features a wishbone, attached to a machine. The two objects depend on each other to move, and this involves the tiny wishbone pulling the large metal machine across...

The Garbage Goat sculpture (seen in video embedded below) is the world's most amusing trash can. Garbage Goat currently resides in Spokane, Washington, at Riverfront Park. This interactive garbage-eating sculpture was created by the late Sister Paula...

In this art piece called Serpent by Kim Hankyu, an aluminum flexible duct wiggles around like a giant worm. The duct is connected to a rotating disk that keeps it twisting and turning in a mesmerizing way. This is the best use of an aluminum duct I'v...

'Katzenbalgen' is a sculpture of feisty felines in Berlin. This playful sculpture was created by students from the University of Art in Brunswick who wanted to pay tribute to the cats that have roamed their city streets throughout the years. —...

I'm absolutely riveted by the work of sculptor Ken'ichiro Taniguchi, who lives and works in Berlin and Sapporo. I'm especially drawn to what he calls "hecomi fitting," where he fills cracks and holes in human-made landscapes with perfectly-fitted br...

Ton Zwerver created this brilliant "sculptural situation" that features two elephant-like beings hitting metal symbols with their trunks to create some exciting sounds. I'd like to see these guys do a live concert, please.This video needs no explanat...

I love this hugging automata sculpture by @spenserlittleart . It appears that the sculpture will give you a hug if you approach it with open arms and step on the wooden panel at its base. What a great invention!  A human-powered machine, it will on...