snelj8
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by snelj8 on May 15, 2009 15:40:09 GMT 1, This may not be in topic with gallery news, but does anyone collect sculpture art in addition to canvases and prints? Would love to see some pics and know the "who's who" on this and whether there are any artists that cater to this scene.
Btw, I lost the name - but there is one artist who creates pieces from scrap metals and scrap parts and caught the attention of I think either Hirst or Saatchi. Does anyone know who this may be?
Thanks!
This may not be in topic with gallery news, but does anyone collect sculpture art in addition to canvases and prints? Would love to see some pics and know the "who's who" on this and whether there are any artists that cater to this scene.
Btw, I lost the name - but there is one artist who creates pieces from scrap metals and scrap parts and caught the attention of I think either Hirst or Saatchi. Does anyone know who this may be?
Thanks!
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by thegreatarchitect on May 16, 2009 14:05:30 GMT 1, If its the geezer who uses odd assortments of fragmented waste products that have been discarded, generally made of modern day plastics. Each piece being of the same colour but having different tonal values, its probably TONY CRAGG
If its the geezer who uses odd assortments of fragmented waste products that have been discarded, generally made of modern day plastics. Each piece being of the same colour but having different tonal values, its probably TONY CRAGG
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snelj8
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by snelj8 on May 17, 2009 3:12:48 GMT 1, If its the geezer who uses odd assortments of fragmented waste products that have been discarded, generally made of modern day plastics. Each piece being of the same colour but having different tonal values, its probably TONY CRAGG
dont think that is the artist, but cannot think of the guys name...
anyways, anyone else have pieces to share??
If its the geezer who uses odd assortments of fragmented waste products that have been discarded, generally made of modern day plastics. Each piece being of the same colour but having different tonal values, its probably TONY CRAGG dont think that is the artist, but cannot think of the guys name... anyways, anyone else have pieces to share??
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skylarkin
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by skylarkin on May 17, 2009 13:31:22 GMT 1, anyways, anyone else have pieces to share??
I havent collected any, but more due to nothing having caught my eye at the moment. Some of my fav 'Sculpture art' is similar in taste to my street art taste. for example Ronzo's Ed Van tag make sme smile
I like things that have been left with no explination or reason other than for effect. Whether the effect is to make you laugh or hurle chunks. Guess thats why I like Banksys stuff. Isnt necessarily the art that does it for me, but collecting something that made me smile on a certain day and being reminded of that feeling when i see it on my wall.
There are some great examples from people putting up false plaques on bridges remembering occasions that never happened to peopel replacing traffic light walkers with dancers and animals. Silly stuff really. But all that said im also a keen admirer of Bronzes (not animals) they do it for me...is that sad..?
anyways, anyone else have pieces to share?? I havent collected any, but more due to nothing having caught my eye at the moment. Some of my fav 'Sculpture art' is similar in taste to my street art taste. for example Ronzo's Ed Van tag make sme smile I like things that have been left with no explination or reason other than for effect. Whether the effect is to make you laugh or hurle chunks. Guess thats why I like Banksys stuff. Isnt necessarily the art that does it for me, but collecting something that made me smile on a certain day and being reminded of that feeling when i see it on my wall. There are some great examples from people putting up false plaques on bridges remembering occasions that never happened to peopel replacing traffic light walkers with dancers and animals. Silly stuff really. But all that said im also a keen admirer of Bronzes (not animals) they do it for me...is that sad..?
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Coach on May 17, 2009 15:10:37 GMT 1, I have a couple of sculptures that I am particularly fond of:
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jimbob68
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by jimbob68 on May 17, 2009 15:17:14 GMT 1, If its the geezer who uses odd assortments of fragmented waste products that have been discarded, generally made of modern day plastics. Each piece being of the same colour but having different tonal values, its probably TONY CRAGG dont think that is the artist, but cannot think of the guys name... anyways, anyone else have pieces to share??
Was it John Chamberlain? his work absoloutely superb, very colourful and made from scrap
If its the geezer who uses odd assortments of fragmented waste products that have been discarded, generally made of modern day plastics. Each piece being of the same colour but having different tonal values, its probably TONY CRAGG dont think that is the artist, but cannot think of the guys name... anyways, anyone else have pieces to share?? Was it John Chamberlain? his work absoloutely superb, very colourful and made from scrap
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by fielder on May 17, 2009 16:11:01 GMT 1, There's a local artist to me called Ptolemy Elrington who makes sculptures of creatures, mainly fish, from old hubcaps:-
www.hubcapcreatures.com/index2.html
Check out his commissions - some pretty amazing stuff there.
There's a local artist to me called Ptolemy Elrington who makes sculptures of creatures, mainly fish, from old hubcaps:- www.hubcapcreatures.com/index2.htmlCheck out his commissions - some pretty amazing stuff there.
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Damien
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Damien on May 17, 2009 16:19:37 GMT 1, love the hubcap creatures, pretty amazing your right
love the hubcap creatures, pretty amazing your right
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Coach on May 17, 2009 17:13:56 GMT 1, I agree with snelj8 - it would be nice to see some more sculptures posted here.
I agree with snelj8 - it would be nice to see some more sculptures posted here.
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snelj8
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by snelj8 on May 20, 2009 4:43:45 GMT 1, nice pieces above, anyone else have pieces to share?? keep them coming!
nice pieces above, anyone else have pieces to share?? keep them coming!
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by holden on May 20, 2009 4:59:21 GMT 1,
Really like this guys stuff and have this TV in my garden slowly weathering down.
His name is Will Coles More here... www.willcoles.com/
Really like this guys stuff and have this TV in my garden slowly weathering down. His name is Will Coles More here... www.willcoles.com/
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Little Scratch
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Little Scratch on May 20, 2009 7:40:32 GMT 1, By CEET,
Chicken Robot
Big Chill
Freestyle
Big One (for the Chinese government)
By CEET, Chicken Robot Big Chill Freestyle Big One (for the Chinese government)
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smallbylo
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by smallbylo on May 20, 2009 18:32:24 GMT 1, Mark Jenkins is one name to remember! and Invader is another one!
Jenkins pieces are amazing in the streets, but their brutal (in the positive and negative) impact to the people slows down when you put the piece inside home... The same with invader. (the same with almost everyone we love?)
Laz has pieces from both
You can buy Jenkins in Carmichael too
but If you like Jenkins, you've got to have a big home or no furniture.
Mark Jenkins is one name to remember! and Invader is another one! Jenkins pieces are amazing in the streets, but their brutal (in the positive and negative) impact to the people slows down when you put the piece inside home... The same with invader. (the same with almost everyone we love?) Laz has pieces from both You can buy Jenkins in Carmichael too but If you like Jenkins, you've got to have a big home or no furniture.
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Dr Bastard on May 20, 2009 19:08:31 GMT 1, Mark Jenkins is one name to remember! and Invader is another one! Jenkins pieces are amazing in the streets, but their brutal (in the positive and negative) impact to the people slows down when you put the piece inside home... The same with invader. (the same with almost everyone we love?) but If you like Jenkins, you've got to have a big home or no furniture.
Not necessarily,
My very own Jenkins sculpture i picked up from his last show. Will have a life-size sculpture soon.
Mark Jenkins is one name to remember! and Invader is another one! Jenkins pieces are amazing in the streets, but their brutal (in the positive and negative) impact to the people slows down when you put the piece inside home... The same with invader. (the same with almost everyone we love?) but If you like Jenkins, you've got to have a big home or no furniture. Not necessarily, My very own Jenkins sculpture i picked up from his last show. Will have a life-size sculpture soon.
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by wiz on May 20, 2009 19:28:10 GMT 1, I like his works, wouldnt bother me having a life size work at home at all.
I like his works, wouldnt bother me having a life size work at home at all.
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s-editions
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by s-editions on May 21, 2009 8:07:50 GMT 1, There's a local artist to me called Ptolemy Elrington who makes sculptures of creatures, mainly fish, from old hubcaps:- www.hubcapcreatures.com/index2.htmlCheck out his commissions - some pretty amazing stuff there.
We think Ptolemy's work is stunning. It is all made out of hubcaps he has found by the roadside. We showed some of his creatures at The Babylon Academy at Piccadilly Circus in December:
babylonacademy.com/artwork/546926.html
babylonacademy.com/artwork/539086.html
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by angel41 on May 21, 2009 9:24:37 GMT 1, Lovin' those fish. Quality!
Lovin' those fish. Quality!
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by wiz on May 21, 2009 12:59:53 GMT 1, I like that Stephen Dillon Harveyn and the Aarnio pup looks spot on with the mask!.
I like that Stephen Dillon Harveyn and the Aarnio pup looks spot on with the mask!.
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by jay1882 on May 21, 2009 15:41:33 GMT 1, Have quite a few dotted about the place but not many images on my PC. Here are a few. and one of my favourites... ;D ;D
I like the 'Bad Babysitter' by Mikael Alacouque. He has some great work up at the Village Underground at the moment.
Have quite a few dotted about the place but not many images on my PC. Here are a few. and one of my favourites... ;D ;D I like the 'Bad Babysitter' by Mikael Alacouque. He has some great work up at the Village Underground at the moment.
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Dellboyy on May 21, 2009 15:54:25 GMT 1, Here's something someone give me ages ago, it's not by anyone famous as far as i know but i've always liked it!
Here's something someone give me ages ago, it's not by anyone famous as far as i know but i've always liked it!
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snelj8
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by snelj8 on May 21, 2009 16:28:04 GMT 1,
Amazing detail to come from hubcaps! Arent these also quite large?
Amazing detail to come from hubcaps! Arent these also quite large?
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s-editions
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by s-editions on May 22, 2009 10:03:06 GMT 1, Amazing detail to come from hubcaps! Arent these also quite large?
The 'Sloaneviperfish' is 133 cm long and 100 com at its highest point. The 'Spinershark' sculptures are about 80 cm long.
Amazing detail to come from hubcaps! Arent these also quite large? The 'Sloaneviperfish' is 133 cm long and 100 com at its highest point. The 'Spinershark' sculptures are about 80 cm long.
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rinaceirde
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by rinaceirde on Dec 21, 2010 15:36:04 GMT 1, Thought it would be nice to start a thread whereby members could show their latest art sculptures ceramic art or ornaments. To start the ball rolling here is mine one of marc jenkins flower signs. Will add more if there is interest.Oh by the way if a thread like this already exists I will delete and Mr. Silky can redirect.
Thought it would be nice to start a thread whereby members could show their latest art sculptures ceramic art or ornaments. To start the ball rolling here is mine one of marc jenkins flower signs. Will add more if there is interest.Oh by the way if a thread like this already exists I will delete and Mr. Silky can redirect.
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Natas
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Natas on Dec 21, 2010 17:16:14 GMT 1, Good idea, looking forward to all the posts!
Good idea, looking forward to all the posts!
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Happy Shopper on Dec 21, 2010 17:20:42 GMT 1,
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by remirough on Dec 21, 2010 17:29:53 GMT 1, Not mine, but Mare139 and myself have agreed a swap on a similar one.
Not mine, but Mare139 and myself have agreed a swap on a similar one.
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by rinaceirde on Dec 21, 2010 17:38:07 GMT 1, Enlighten me remi
Enlighten me remi
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by Agent Provocateur on Dec 21, 2010 18:38:04 GMT 1,
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Do you collect Sculptures?, by remirough on Dec 21, 2010 18:52:33 GMT 1,
Mare 139 www.mare139.com/ And Fast forward to 8.46
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