Jamie Salmon is a Hyperrealist sculptor , British born living and working in Vancouver, Canada. The artworks he create utilize materials such as platinum silicone rubber, fiber glass, acrylic and human hair, in a variety of scales from miniature to monumental. The themes of Jamie’s work are varied. He says ” I like to use the human…
Category: SCULPTURES
Statue of tragic love by Tamar Kvesitadze
The Statue of Love sculpture inspired by love story of “Ali and Nino” Created by Georgian artist Tamar Kvesitadze. The story is similar to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and tells of an Azerbaijani youth who falls in love with a Georgian princess but dies defending his country. The 7 ton statues start their motion at…
Jennifer Maestre unique pencil sculptures
To make the pencil sculptures, Jennifer Maestre makes use of a variety pencils, nails and stitching. Jennifer Maestre statment : “My sculptures were originally inspired by the form and function of the sea urchin. The spines of the urchin, so dangerous yet beautiful, serve as an explicit warning against contact. The alluring texture of the…
Figurative Sculptor Matteo Pugliese
The self-taught Italian sculptor Matteo Pugliese has been working in his chosen unique craft since his teens. In 1978 his family moved to Sardinia where Matteo lived for the next 12 years. During this time he developed a strong love for drawing and sculpture and continued his art work without any formal education. After finishing his secondary…
Incredible Portrait 360 by Gianluca Traina
Italian artist Gianluca Traina re-imagines the notion of portraiture by combining 2D and 3D elements in her series entitled ‘portrait 360’. The project was an outcome of exploring the impact of fusing flat, static surfaces such as paper with the familiar contours of the human body. This effect creates and articulates traina’s idea of being…
NOT WOOD, CERAMICS CHRISTOPHER DAVID WHITE
Christopher David White statement: With nature undergoing a perpetual transformation, everything derived from nature is subject to the same repetitive cycle of growth and decay—of life and death. Change is a constant reminder that permanence is the ultimate illusion. It is through the creation of hyper-realistic sculpture that I explore the relationship between nature, man,…
Human Sculptures by Emil Alzamora
Emil Alzamora was born in Lima, Peru in 1975. His family moved to Boca Grande, Florida when he was two. He later attended Florida State University where he graduated Magna cum Laude in 1998 earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts. Alzamora harnesses a wide range of materials and techniques to deliver unexpected interpretations of…