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Wondrously detailed worlds emerge from busts of youthful women in clay sculptures by Chinese artist Yuanxing Liang. Ambling trees, bridges, and temples emerge from the figures’ hairline, fusing realism and fantasy in smooth resin. Despite their complex design, Liang occasionally creates small editions of his sculptures. The artist is a gradute of the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts. You can see more of his intricately wrought fantasy worlds on Weibo. More
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We keep coming back to the work of Johnson Tsang, because not only does it wow us, but there is a certain expert ceramic approach to his work... The s...

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Por supuesto que no hace falta que seamos tétricos y dementes para apreciar estas magníficas y extrañas esculturas de porcelana de la artista canadiense Shary Boyle. Pero podría ayudar.

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Jill M. Armstrong Original Artwork: Duet. Contemporary artist Contemporary Mixed Media Artist from Calgary Canada. Free Artist Portfolio Website - absolutearts.com
Our friends at Paradigm Gallery and PDX's Antler Gallery have co-curated a group exhibition which spans two themes and two cities... first stop, Phill...

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Friends, a couple of additional Kato Polyclay considerations & cautions: Prototyping: Kato clay has behaved fine for me with tin-based silicon mold materials (when creating prototypes) but it seems to interfere with platinum-based silicons setting up. I’m currently using grey firm Sculpey
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Afterlife afterthought, by Emil Alzamora - Imgur

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“"Any fool can know. The point is to understand." - Albert Einstein Sculpture by Matias Sierra”

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Johnson Tsang (previously) continues to create spectacularly emotive ceramic sculptures of the human face. The Hong Kong-based artist’s latest series, Lucid Dream II, features surreal contortions that squish, wring, melt, and stretch. Titles like “Remembrance,” “Extrication,” and “Unveiled” suggest an exploration of the liminal space between the conscious and subconscious, in addition to the self and other. Tsang uses plain, unglazed clay, eschewing typical lifelike details such as color…

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