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Ishibashi Yui’s Sculptures Visualize Tension Between Humans and Nature | Hi-Fructose Magazine Illusion Kunst, Sculptures Céramiques, Foto Poses, Poses References, Ap Art, Art Clay, Figurative Sculpture, 영감을 주는 캐릭터, Sculpture Installation

Fixated on a mythological depiction of nature, Japanese artist Ishibashi Yui sculpts feral children that appear to belong to another realm of reality. Pallid, hairless human bodies become fused with roots and vines, brought to life through a mixture of wood, resin, clay, wire and paint. Oftentimes, the figures appear imprisoned by the flora. In Then, It Returns Slowly, a pregnant woman's face erupts with flesh-colored growths that form a tree trunk. The character in Dream of 10 Billion Years…

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Dream Worlds Imagined in Contorted Clay Portraits by Johnson Tsang | Colossal Johnson Tsang, Colossal Art, Lucid Dream, Soyut Sanat Tabloları, Masks Art, Inspirational Design, Art Clay, Figurative Sculpture, Anatomy Art

Johnson Tsang (previously) continues to create spectacularly emotive ceramic sculptures of the human face. The Hong Kong-based artist’s latest series, Lucid Dream II, features surreal contortions that squish, wring, melt, and stretch. Titles like “Remembrance,” “Extrication,” and “Unveiled” suggest an exploration of the liminal space between the conscious and subconscious, in addition to the self andContinue reading "Dream Worlds Imagined in Contorted Clay Portraits by Johnson Tsang"

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Stone isn’t naturally malleable, and yet, Japanese artist Hirotoshi Ito (previously) carves his sculptures to make the material appear as if it can be unzipped or sliced with a butter knife. Using rocks he finds near his home in Matsumoto City, Ito chisels tiny caverns that he lines with clasps or simple fasteners. He then tucks miniature objects like teeth, a collection of seashells, and futuristic scenes into those pockets, creating surreal and intriguingly deceptive scenarios in the span…

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