Robert Bowers, 'Eternal', 2005, artists recipe (medium)
This sculpture reminds me of what I did for the first assignment, with the white, sleek curves and the abstract design. It is rather similar to the original design I had for that project.
Christopher Truax, unknown, unknown
This one also seems to be made of bits and pieces of metal, much like what I'm trying to do - something made of junk.
Roy Peratrovich, Jr, 'Raven Dance', Bronze Sculpture on Black Walnut Base
I don't think I could imitate this style/materials, but I just like the subject matter on this one ^_^ (At first I mistook this statue as one of an anthro (re: having animal-like features on a human body) Raven. I mistook the tail as another arm, and the rock and base as the torso and beginning of the legs)
Robert Bradford, unknown, plastic
Another example of ways to incorporate junk into sculpture - these dogs are made entirely fom material such as toys and buttons. The variety of colours in the sculptures is what I find most appealing.
Trimpin, Klompen, 1987, wood, metal, electronics
Hmm, an interesting way of incorporating something everyday and mundane (Clogs, for those of them that have Clogs as everyday and mundane. They look kind of like Crocs though). Creating some kind of sound sculpture would definately be an extension of my skills (since I know nothing about sound at the moment). Something to think about anyway.
(I also like the way the shadows fall on the ground)
Herb Williams, unknown, Crayons
Kevin Francis Gray, unknown, Bronze
Unsure, unknown, unknown
(I also like the way the shadows fall on the ground)
Herb Williams, unknown, Crayons
This is made entirely from crayons. It's interesting how he's made art from something that's normally overlooked as art materials.
Kevin Francis Gray, unknown, Bronze
I really like how the folds of the fabric work.To me, it looks as if it's been draped in a sheet of plastic.
This isn't something I would be able to replicate in my sculpture, but I just think it's an awesome piece of work.
This isn't something I would be able to replicate in my sculpture, but I just think it's an awesome piece of work.
Unsure, unknown, unknown
This is a kind of cute collection
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Bibliography
http://www.artparks.co.ukhttp://hungryeyeball.com/tag/sculpture-artist-christopher-truax/
http://www.myspace.com/someonegallery
http://www.christophertruax.com/
http://www.chrisdixonstudios.com
http://www.ravenworksart.com
http://www.luxurylaunches.com
http://www.bowdoin.edu/news/events/archives/005001.shtml
http://thedesigninspiration.com/
http://www.booooooom.com/
http://www.usvisualartguide.com
http://www.prairiemod.com
http://insomnio.org
http://www.severynko.com/
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