"Sculpture" Blogs & Blog Posts

Dorset SculptureDorset Sculpture

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

 
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, ...

 
Michelle KnowlesMichelle Knowles

Contemporary art blog.

 
Pastel galleryPastel gallery

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

 
Jason OlivaJason Oliva

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

 


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This ear costume by Venera Kazarova is listening (from every direction!). I love the way this whimsical sculpture can be worn with all the ears tied together, or spread out accordion-style.  I wonder if the costume has any eye-holes, but I guess...

Amusing Wooden Animal Sculptures by Hugo Horita and Instagram...

Justin Yellen tells stories that weave together the diverse forces of nature and technology. Through his multidisciplinary body of work, which includes object making, painting and animation, Yellin draws attention to the interconnectivity of all bein...

Field Conforming Studio employs weathering steel for a sculptural memorial to home, life, and loss in central China. Take a look at the making of this intricate structure. The work presents a house covered in sprawling ivies. A symbol of hearth...

Tim Lewis is the mastermind behind this wild animatronic. With the head of a deer and guitar body, this enchanting creature strums its own belly every few seconds and rotates its head. What a fun thing this would be to stumble upon in an art gallery.

On the plateau overlooking the ancient Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, a major outdoor art exhibition brings together the work of 14 international contemporary artists who have created site-specific installations responding to the iconic monuments. In one...

Alexandria was founded by Al­ex­­ander the Great (356-323 BC). It is Egypt’s sec­ond city and boasts a thriving port on its 32 ks coast­line along the Mediterranean Sea. Even with the high rise buildings and ind­us­t­ry, the sunset over the...