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New work from Scott Radke

I hadn’t been to Scott Radke’s site in awhile and as usual I was completely blown away. This piece isn’t his newest but it’s got to be my all time favorite at this point. His work is dark and dreadfully wonderful if that makes any sense. This piece is a little over two feet tall and...

New work from Scott Radke

    Scott Radke’s back with this incredible new piece titled “tutu”. He continues to create pieces that engage and astound the viewer. Grim in her black tutu this character delicately cradles an egg for reasons that are left up to the viewer’s imagination. This piece is available on...

Michihiro Matsuoka

  The most amazing thing about Michihiro Matsuoka’s work is that his pieces are made from clay. His biomechanical fauna and flora may look like rusted metal, showing all the marks of age and decay, but it’s just an illusion perpetrated by a master of his medium. His creatures are part steampunk,...

Thomas Kuebler

  If you haven’t seen the life-size, life-like, almost alive sculpture of Thomas Kuebler, then take a look. He uses what has to be a myriad of different techniques to create his amazing characters. The great thing is that you don’t even think about what went into creating them as much as you...

Beth Cavener Stichter

  Beth Cavener Stichter’s animal forms are symbolic of man’s psychological struggles with fear, apathy and powerlessness. She deftly combines animal forms with human physical expression, often manipulating the animal’s physiology to give it more human characteristics. Her work is at once...

Scott Radke

Scott Radke has long been one of my favorite artists. When I first came across his work he was making these incredible marionettes which have evolved into his eerie figurative sculpture. I think the trademark of his work has to be the sad, expressive faces that grace all of his creations whether they are...

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