Sculpture

Self-taught artist John A. Peralta is interested in what makes things tick - the hidden machinery that make an object (or a machine) what it is. A self-proclaimed "Master of Suspense" (pun intended), he has developed over the years complicated techniques for suspension which expose the inner workings of the humble mechanical objects which surround us. https://www.instagram.com/p/BrRBL-MjdaU/?utm_source=ig_embed His unconventional...
Creative duo Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmermann, aka Zim & Zou, are self-proclaimed paper pirates, making intricate sculptures and installations out of paper (with the occasional guest appearance of wood and thread). “Our approach is mainly focused on the use of handmade crafts to create visuals, window displays, installations, and so on,” they explained in an interview with Adobe’s...
Ayumi Shibata paper art is as enchanting as it gets. Presented in glass vessels that are illuminated from within, her pieces include magical forests and gardens, as well as whole entire cities, all made out of white sheets of paper. Relying on traditional methods of Japanese paper cutting, Shibata draws attention to the power dynamics between man and nature, allowing for...
Crystal Wagner's paper sculptures utilize space in a unique way, sprawling across walls and ceilings, and twisting and turning as if they were some sort of alien life form. Her artwork and installations include both 2D and 3D forms. “Installation work is just drawing in space,” Wagner explained in an interview with Juxtapoz. “For me, it is important that I...
Matthew Shlian's paper sculptures require careful planning and precision. Working side by side with scientists, he incorporates paper engineering into his sculptures, producing precisely folded geometric works that are perfect from every angle. Shlian's perfected folding technique was learned, according to him, through trial and error. “Getting something wrong is more important to learning than copying something perfectly,” he explains...
Lauren DiCioccio's art incorporates textile and sculpting, with the result being both striking and unique. Using hand-sewing and hand-embroidery, her sculptures have an ethereal quality to them, and one that is well-intended. Based in San Francisco, DiCioccio took to sewing with no past experience outside of watching her mom hand-sew Halloween costumes when she was a child. “I‘ve always been...
Jon Almeda makes beautiful ceramic art, but with a twist: his vases are incredibly small. “Size does matter,” reads Almeda's Instagram bio. And scrolling through his Instagram page - his message is clearly heard. But when it comes to his inspiration, the Hawaii-based ceramic artist admits it's varied. “There are so many different things that I am interested in, music,...
Tatsuya Tanaka's art is vibrant, charming, and playful. But what really makes it stand out is its size. The Japanese artist specializes in miniatures and has been creating remarkable dioramas of people since 2011. His miniatures can be seen working, playing, competing, and anything in between. What's special about Tanaka's art is that unlike other miniature artists, he uses...
Meet Maryana Kopylova a talented artist from Ukraine. Maryana is not your ordinary artist but she has a unique way of turning fantasy creatures in handmade creatures. Her work is so impressive and many people from around the world love her work. https://www.instagram.com/p/B2gp03VifOv/ She calls her fantasy creatures Zyabras. These space creatures who live on earth help all living beings. Maryana...
Is it a shiny rock? Is it a new kind of candy? No! It's Halle Mardahl's funky glass creations. The Danish designer creates lidded jars, vases, and lamps using colorful hand-blown glass. Her distinct pieces are truly one of a kind, adding a splash of color to your otherwise boring kitchen. They are eccentric, with a touch of flamboyancy...

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