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1976, Bahamas, for Glamour USA, illustration for exercise
© Frank Horvat
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Reliquaries - Brandon Ballengée’s Catalog of How Our World is Deforming
From Brandon’s website:
The art itself is made from diverse mediums including biological materials…chemically cleared and stained deformed specimens displayed as glowing gems, preserved specimens to represent collapsing global food webs…
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Blowout by Davis Ayer
A SCULPTURE MUST GENERATE MORE SPACE THAN IT CONSUMES
Reinoud Oudshoorn takes the perspective of the illusory language in painting and applies it to his sculptures. He creates a bridge between the spatial illusion of the flat surface and the concrete reality of the three-dimensional sculpture.
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“Nectar"
Photo by Brian Ziff
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Translucent Glass Sculptures by Jiyong Lee
Jiyong Lee is an artist from Carbondale, Illinois. He has always been fascinated with cells and cell division, which gave him inspiration to create colorful geometric glass sculptures.The simplicity and intricacy of his compositions represent the contradictory relationship between clarity and complexity found within life.
The Segmentation series is subtle and quiet yet structurally complex. I transform solid glass using cutting, lamination, carving, and surface refining processes to make art that is both beautiful and deeply invested with meaning.
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