Slovakian artist Stefan Bankovich working on a sculpture for a 2010 competition ©JOE KLAMAR/AFP/Getty Images Talented sculptors hone their skills over decades to express their artistic intent in the most powerful way they can imagine. Some of these artists inspire such awe that their stone...
An artist is reflected on an iron as he works on an ice block during the National Professional Ice Sculpture Contest at the Harbin Ice and Snow World in Harbin, China’s Heilongjiang province on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) Visitors eat foods as a woman poses for a...
Olafur Eliasson Artist ‘London has always been unafraid to blaze a trail and the Mayor has set us the ambitious target of becoming a zero-carbon city. This sculpture will capture the imagination and help Londoners of all ages to understand first-hand the environmental challenges we all face.’...
Jamie Wardley is a special kind of artist - an ice sculptor. He first trained as a sand sculptor. Later he learned about ice sculpture. Now he does sand sculpture in the summer. And in the winter he sculpts ice. When sculpting ice Wardley has to work in cold temperatures. If the weat...
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“Probably, when you’re looking at this rock in the firelight, you start to see forms flicker in an out, and sometimes people were kind of finishing those off,” Needham suggests. “So it’s not just all in the mind of the artist. It’s about negotiation, I think, with t...
Jonas Johansson is an anywhere based artist transforming light technology through play, collaboration and (un)human intervention. Jordi Claramunt is a Catalan artist and broze smelter reimagining mythology and life through sculpture and illustration. Abel Pruñonosa is a sculptor born in Barcelone, in...
Some highlights for me: (1) canned critters! (2) Kissing apes! (3) bear… shoes… How about a 3D view of a weird sculpture of snaky tentacles and… somebody. As a closer, let’s laugh our way out of the museum. Turn your volume up and have a nice, friendly, entirely not creepy...
Folk artist S.P. Dinsmoor needed to supplement his meager income after retiring from farming and devoting himself to sculpture full time. His clever solution was the Garden of Eden, a unique home and surrounding property that showcased his primitive works—for a fee—while simultaneously providing...