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01

Dec

iheartmyart:

Allan D’Arcangelo, Marilyn, 1962

I have thought about this with my jewelry, before. I work well with mesh, so stitching together forms, and attaching a pin-pack so they would be broaches. Then to be displayed in a gallery setting I would have a blank mannequin that had magnets attached in key locations to correspond to the body parts/features I made into brooches.

iheartmyart:

Allan D’Arcangelo, Marilyn, 1962

I have thought about this with my jewelry, before. I work well with mesh, so stitching together forms, and attaching a pin-pack so they would be broaches. Then to be displayed in a gallery setting I would have a blank mannequin that had magnets attached in key locations to correspond to the body parts/features I made into brooches.

30

Nov

mothmilk:

(via haydiroket)

This should happen, texture, breast, hand with lighter.

mothmilk:

(via haydiroket)

This should happen, texture, breast, hand with lighter.

25

Nov

i-love-art:

mini cubby

This will be a sculpture.

i-love-art:

mini cubby

This will be a sculpture.

09

Nov

(via mothmilk)
It would be awesome to do a realistic interpretation of the mythology of David v. Goliath. I never understood why the classical sculptures had the head of a supposed giant being the same size as David’s.

(via mothmilk)

It would be awesome to do a realistic interpretation of the mythology of David v. Goliath. I never understood why the classical sculptures had the head of a supposed giant being the same size as David’s.

28

Oct

claytoncubitt:

Sage Sohier, middle image from triptych ‘Woman having facial prosthesis re-fitted, Boston, 1996’, from her series on reconstructive surgeries ‘About Face’

Technically already 3D, but installations of several figures would be interesting with suspended prosthesis.

claytoncubitt:

Sage Sohier, middle image from triptych Woman having facial prosthesis re-fitted, Boston, 1996’, from her series on reconstructive surgeries ‘About Face’

Technically already 3D, but installations of several figures would be interesting with suspended prosthesis.

22

Oct

iheartmyart:

Paul Sochacki: Ästhetik und Ökologie, 2008

Bronze life-casting of a giraffe. Ceramic poop. Painting media, TBD.

iheartmyart:

Paul Sochacki: Ästhetik und Ökologie, 2008

Bronze life-casting of a giraffe. Ceramic poop. Painting media, TBD.

21

Oct

i-love-art:

http://www.kelseydake.com/

I need to get over this style.

i-love-art:

http://www.kelseydake.com/

I need to get over this style.

18

Oct

i-love-art:

juliancallos:
What Develops

If I were into photography more this would be an intriguing concept. Maybe replace with a television, slip-casted/press molded objects coming from the screen?

i-love-art:

juliancallos:

What Develops

If I were into photography more this would be an intriguing concept. Maybe replace with a television, slip-casted/press molded objects coming from the screen?

i-love-art:

juliancallos:
Consumers

Zombies, again.

i-love-art:

juliancallos:

Consumers

Zombies, again.

iheartmyart:

Pierre Monestier, La fusion ninnonx boubouk, acrylic on paper, 2008

iheartmyart:

Pierre Monestier, La fusion ninnonx boubouk, acrylic on paper, 2008