Digital Sculptures of Female Forms Rendered in Flowers by Jean-Michel Bihorel

Digital Sculptures of Female Forms Rendered in Flowers by  Jean-Michel Bihorel  More: instagram / on Behance Paris-based artist Jean-Michel Bihorel beginning with a dried hydrangea blossom, has digitally sculpted this delicate ‘flower figure’. a single bloom has been meticulously multiplied over the framework of a female anatomy, forming a surreal digital sculpture that blends the natural and physical … Continue reading Digital Sculptures of Female Forms Rendered in Flowers by Jean-Michel Bihorel

The ceramic sculptures in imitation wood of Christopher David White

The ceramic sculptures in imitation wood of  Christopher David White  Yes, this sculpture by Christopher David White looks like wood, and yes, it's actually ceramic, and yes, we are still not convinced but we will take the artist's word for it. The piece, Cycles of Decay, was made to resemble old wood, and explained by … Continue reading The ceramic sculptures in imitation wood of Christopher David White

Ceramic Abuse by Laurent Craste

Ceramic Abuse by Laurent Craste   FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM Laurent Craste is an award winning sculptor with a unique series of abused ceramics, aptly titled “Abuse”. Using knifes, axes, baseball bats and more, Craste has fashioned the ceramics reacting to the “violence” of the mentioned tools, although instead of breaking, the pieces bend and yield as though … Continue reading Ceramic Abuse by Laurent Craste

Ceramic Surgery: Artist explores what lies beneath the surface of popular crockery

Ceramic Surgery: Beccy Ridsdel explores what lies beneath the surface of popular crockery Artist Beccy Ridsdel is a ceramicist who loves to explore what lies beneath the surface of traditional floral dinnerware. Beccy studied Contemporary 3D Crafts at the University of York achieving a first class honours degree in 2008. Since then she has taught … Continue reading Ceramic Surgery: Artist explores what lies beneath the surface of popular crockery

Beautiful Fairytale Porcelain Creatures Created By Ukrainian Artist Duo

Beautiful Fairytale Porcelain Creatures Created By Ukrainian Artist Duo  Ukranian artists Anya Stasenko and Slava Leontyev collaborate to create delightfully quirky and unbelievably detailed miniature porcelain sculptures. Their website offers different views of many of the pieces so that you can see the elaborate paintings on these tiny pieces. farfora.com

Horrifying Mini-Figurines by Jessica Harrison

Horrifying Mini-Figurines by Jessica Harrison  Artist Jessica Harrison’s work deals with “the body in space, the space within the body and the space in-between the two.”“My work is based on physiological, philosophical and psychoanalytical research into the body and its senses, focusing in particular on the role of touch in our experience of objects and … Continue reading Horrifying Mini-Figurines by Jessica Harrison

Crafts Porcelain Sculptures Inspired By Nature Of Kate McDowell

  Weird Crafts Porcelain Sculptures Inspired by Nature Of Kate McDowell  In her delicate crafted porcelain sculptures conceptual artist Kate McDowell expresses her interpretation of the clash between the natural world and the modern-day environmental impact of industrialized society. The resulting works can be equal parts amusing and disturbing as the anatomical forms of humans … Continue reading Crafts Porcelain Sculptures Inspired By Nature Of Kate McDowell

Lucid Dreams: Distorted Sculptures by Johnson Tsang

Lucid Dreams: Distorted Sculptures by Johnson Tsang Johnson Tsang: Website | Facebook | Behance | Instagram Hong-based artist Johnson Tsang bends, stretches and distorts human faces to create his impressive porcelain sculptures. “The comical works morph facial features and body parts, at times cramming the identities of multiple persons into a single being. These new pieces … Continue reading Lucid Dreams: Distorted Sculptures by Johnson Tsang