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haikuckuck · 4 months
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I am Atheist,but was former catholic,think its a scene with Jesus,angel, Palestine, Jerusalem,jewish.
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elkehennen · 6 months
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Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel, Frankfurt
“Also Liebe ist ja wirklich ein Begriff, der ist dehnbar, unendlich.” –
Theater / Performances im GDA Wohnstift
REGIE UND TEXT: Ines Wuttke & Sara Gröning MIT: Ninja Alberti, Erika Deusner, Gisela Gätjen, Gisela Hohner-Herbert, Renate Herrmann und Carola Volkmann BÜHNE UND KOSTÜM: Elke Hennen TECHNIK: David Hoffmann
Ein Projekt der Kunst und Kuchen GbR (Ines Wuttke und Sara Gröning). In Kooperation mit der GDA (Gesellschaft Dienste im Alter), koproduziert von studioNAXOS. Gefördert von der Stadt Frankfurt am Main, Dezernat für Kultur und Wissenschaft.
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woundgallery · 1 month
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Rebecca Horn, The Kiss of Death
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fromthedust · 1 year
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. . . all the tentacles complete — but no, the front one is not right! Some surgery required. Out comes the hacksaw, but only to the wire armature so the arm can be shaped into the correct curves. Then like Dr. Frankenstein I fasten it back together with staples and recover with more resin putty.
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And now is time to sand . . .
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and sand and sand and sand until it is time for the little sucker cups . . . M2, M2.5, M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12 white nylon washers
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I pulled out my collection of plastic seals and off we went for days of cupping  —15 days spent modeling the contours of each of the 663 suction cups 
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The Blessed Virgin had to be sanded very delicately to give it back some of its immaculateness.
The happiness of some is the dust of others.
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Take advantage of this white octopus, it seems that it is very rare to come across one. Shortly after I did my little experiments with paintings — 
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A few days to finish the color, but because it will have to go through a few coats of a special glossy glossy varnish, which makes the viscosity so good... mmm yum. Given the size of the room I could not apply it in one go. The drying takes between 24 and 48 hours, so it will probably take me a week to complete the application of this varnish-resin.
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If your head is spinning too much, don't look at this indecent image.
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Soasig Chamaillard (French, b.1977)
Notre dame du poulpe (Our Lady of the Octopus) - recovery statue with illegible signature, aluminum wire frame, plaster strip, polystyrene, resin (epoxy putty), plumbing seals (plastic washers), acrylic paint, resin varnish - 47 cm high x 70 cm wide - 12 kg - work-in-progress March 20 to May 31, 2015
“I grew up in a Christian Western society. My perspective on life has been a result of my environment and background. The playful interaction of society’s many icons, physical transformations, and the resulting improbable combinations, have culminated in my vision of a woman’s role and place in our society. This inner questioning of a woman’s role, has led me to use one of the most sacred icons in my work, namely, the Virgin Mary. Initially, I begin with damaged statues, either donated or discovered in garage sales, which I then restore and transform. I surely do not mean to shock those who believe but rather to move those who see.”  —  Soasig Chamaillard
http://www.soasig-chamaillard.com/sculpture-sainte-vierge
https://www.instagram.com/soasigchamaillard/
http://chamailleries.blogspot.com/
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robinsceramics · 2 months
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The magnificent catbeast thrives in snowy conditions; its gorilla-like arms are theorized to help compensate for the weight of its neck.
image description: a big, sturdy creature made of porcelain. It has a catlike head, thick limbs, and a leopard-like tail. The white clay is covered with a translucent pale-golden glaze that has crackled, leaving little lines all over the sculpture.
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itscolossal · 8 months
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Anatomical Details Emerge From Found Coral and Shells in Gregory Halili’s Intricate Sculptures
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World's Largest Ear of Corn, Olivia, Minnesota, 1973
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scandalousadventures · 6 months
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Eyeball friends 👁️ They have glittery eyes (heads? faces?) In my shop here!
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lionfloss · 2 years
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René Lalique, 1925
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escapismsworld · 7 months
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Perhaps one of the most incredible sculptures in the world. It was created by an unknown French sculptor in the 19th century. It's kept in India's Salar Jung Museum.
The sculpture is known under the name "Double statue of Mephistopheles and Marguerite". The fact is that on one side of the statue is a male figure, and on the other - a female figure. Behind the sculpture there is a large mirror, so that you can see both figures and appreciate the skill of the author of this unusual creation. The sculpture is created from a single piece of the most ancient sycamore tree.
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nobrashfestivity · 1 month
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Unknown, Ancestor Memorial Screens
Nigeria, Niger Delta
Buguma
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miamaimania · 7 days
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Venturing into the void, Maurice-Claude Vidili's 'Isolation Sphere' (1971) envelopes viewers in a cocoon of introspection, challenging us to confront our own solitude.
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elkehennen · 10 months
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Der BBK Landesverband Bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler Baden-Württemberg feiert sein 50-jähriges Jubiläum mit einer Ausstellung im Regierungspräsidium Karlsruhe.
Jeder der fünf BBK Bezirksverbände – Südbaden, Karlsruhe, Heidelberg, Region Mannheim und Ulm – hat ein eigenes Konzept für die Ausstellung erarbeitet und stellt sich mit eigenen Formaten vor. Die Besuchenden erfahren somit die ganze Bandbreite künstlerischer Ausdrucksformen, die auch einen Einblick in die unterschiedlichen Arbeitsweisen der Bezirksverbände geben.
In der jurierten Ausstellung ist meine vor Ort entstandene Installation Wunderkammer noch bis zum 14. September im Regierungspräsidium Karlsruhe zu sehen.
Materialien: Keramik, Porzellan, Zeichnung, Glas, Kunststoff, Silikon und textiles Material
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sewercentipede · 5 months
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steelbonecatalogue
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stealingyourbones · 1 year
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Short DPXDC Prompts #471
Danny uses the gargoyles and grotesques in Gotham to speak to various Gothamites.
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simsinlowspace · 4 months
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Abstract Vessels - 4t2 Conversion of Simbishy's Decor
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Hello! Today I have a conversion set to share - super excited about this one!
I saw these gorgeous Abstract Vessels by simbishy and decided it was worth braving the repository technique again to convert them. 😂 Luckily, it all worked out with just a light tutorial refresher.
So! You get 10 pieces of pottery with 16 repositoried recolors, for a total of 160 options.
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Bowl 1 is the master mesh; you must have this for the other pieces to work! I've included a numbered swatch and the mesh guide so you can easily keep just what you like.
I tested them out in my game without any issues, but it has been a hot minute since I last did any of this, so please let me know if you have any trouble. Otherwise, enjoy! I'm off to convert more colorful things.
Much gratitude to simbishy for the beautiful work! <3
DOWNLOAD (SFS) ~2.22MB for the set
Lots of love, Spacey
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