Martin Klimas – Sound Sculptures

Martin Klimas  is a German photographer. He obtained his degree in Visual Communications from Fachhochschule Dusseldorf. “Martin’s photographs explore relationships with time, beauty and destruction. In each photograph, Klimas shows the transformation of solid object into one that is in between, a temporary sculpture that comes together for a moment, creating a comforting notion that something beautiful can […]

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Meredith Dittmar – The Tangled Truth: Mayhem in the Mystery

Meredith Dittmar is a Portland-based artist. Her works explore deep levels of union across biology, technology and consciousness. “At times, and especially when in the act of creating, complexity is stripped away and the truth of things comes into focus. My habit of attention more commonly rests with my true nature, and identification with my thoughts and sensations […]

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Kohei Nawa – Pixcell

Japanese artist Kohei Nawa uses glass beads, glue, plaster and spray foam to cover found objects. “Once images of a particular object collected through the computer screen identifies itself as a suitable motif, the physical object is acquired through the internet and encapsulated in a layer of spheric cells. This process homogenizes the surface texture […]

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Sculptures by Kathleen Dustin

Kathleen Dustin is a sculptor born in Evergreen Park, Illinois. She has MFA in Ceramics from Arizona State University. Kathleen makes jewelry and handbags from alternative materials. “I feel that part of my job as an artist is to pay attention, and so for lots of years I have been paying attention to the stages in my life and those […]

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Anish Kapoor – Reflection

Indian visual artist Anish Kapoor is one of the most influential sculptors of his generation. He became best known for his biomorphic and geometric sculptures. Since 1995, he has used reflective surface of polished stainless steel to create mirror-like installations, reflecting and distorting the viewer and surroundings.

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