Pictures and albums about Sculpture published in entertainment
related tags for sculpture
Albums about sculpture
published by helltrippin
Photos from Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York, New York.
published by sonofacuban
Black and White photos of my Parents Wedding 12-19-1951. I have restored them with PSP X by Corel.
published by nowguy2
Metal sculpture of woman by Joseph Brandom
published by osprey137
A day at Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield
published by GAIUSWEY
J.B. Hirsch is an American owned and managed fabrication company established in 1989. We also have the distinction of being one of the oldest, and most socially responsible, fully foreign-owned enterprises in modern China.
Our craftsmen supply the high
published by wizzardofwood
woodcarvings and stone
published by rockkandy10
Various expressions by ˜KørrüþtêÐ?KåñÐý˜
published by somasnikpoh
Community based environmental art painting and scultpure
published by cathylowman
variety of subjects and media
published by sabot03196
A rather bizzare sculpture I found in a courtyard downtown.
published by Sideshowmom
Some of my dragon sculptures. I collected them since I was in high school. These I photographed to be in Hallmark's Tons More Things People Collect exhibit at Crown Center in 2005.
published by lukastotall
published by theelsons
Ever wonder what to do with that left over pulp from you juice extracter? Here's an idea!
published by andrei_sky
Staged alongside Sydney's spectacular Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk, Sculpture by the Sea is Australia's largest annual outdoor free to the public exhibition of sculpture. In 2007 we are staging our 11th annual exhibition. Featuring over 100 sculptures f
published by sculpi1
Photos of works in the process of being made
published by sculpi1
Clay Sculptures available in Australia created by Leila
published by sculpi1
Sculptures
published by bluewolf3
paintings, sculpture, illustrations
published by sculpi1
Scultpures
published by sculpi1
Sculptures finished with the ancient Raku process
published by sculpi1
Photos of works in progress
published by sculpi1
Small pieces, experimental pieces, and quickly produced pieces
published by sculpi1
artwork
published by sculpi1
Sculptures done by Leila Desborough
published by sculpi1
Personalised portraits of your favourite animal or Pet
published by jpvong
Exposition de 17 artistes contemporains du 2 au 17 juillet et Peindre dans la rue le 9 juillet 2005
published by jpvong
Sculptures réalisées en bronze,
published by sculpi1
artwork recently done
published by barnchaser
Colorful pottery, craftsmanship, patterns, and textures found around southern New Mexico.
published by jackandshelia
These are the pictures from the Des Moines Art Festival back in June 2003.
published by webcatz
Artifacts from antiquity on display on the first two floors of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston at 5601 Main Street.
published by bellznwizzles
Wax sculptures of the famous at Madame Tussaud's
published by thariya
Compositions created by the very essence of the subjects themselves; Photographs of fine art pieces.
published by cavendish55
published by roxannes_world
This is artwork created by me for sale.
published by davy03
photos from Intmd Sculpture Class
published by dandurand
glass, sculpture
published by zolotinka77
published by mravilnikov
art,sculpture,bronze,oil on canvas,sculptor,sculpteure
published by maks_
Wystawa plenerowa zorganizowana przez Miêdzynarodowe Centrum Kultury (MCK) w Krakowie, rzezby absowlenta ASP w Krakowie tworzacego poza granicami Polski Igora Mitoraja.
published by philisastud
S.M.A.S.H (Sonoma Mountain Art Show)
published by saltspringer
published by alexcante
White Earthenware with Slip Entrailed Beaded Patterns
published by lindacrowder
1 really bad pic taken w/my treo
published by alexcante
Sculpture, Mosaic, Found-object art
published by fableauthor
Virginia Beach Showing
published by gadgetech
Wind-driven stainless steel sculptures.
published by velvetpaws999
Some of Yvonne's work, her paintings, her sculptures
published by velvetpaws999
published by lcaxler
various stone sculptures
published by tedanytime
Paintings and Sculpture created by budding amatuer artist Erin Bennett.
published by mouradelshokiry
published by mdgirard100
bald eagle bronze
published by ahardman
published by john1g
Drawings Paintings sculpture and wotnots
published by nashonii
Cement sculpture by Keven Hoffman 2004
published by kassybug
Swetsville Zoo, Fort Collins Colorado, May 1 2004
published by plantscapesbyd
Art exhibit in Saratoga, NY
published by dmcgallery
This installation of boat forms embrace my Portuguese ancestry and reflect upon my cultural background. A collection of sculptures embodying the realms of voyage and transition.
published by Goslawski
The Carousel Museum in Bristol, Connecticut is a great place to be with a camera. We stumbled across this place inadvently and because I happened to bring my cameras with me, we decided to pay the $5.00 each to get some photos. It wasn't until I setup th
published by dmcgallery
published by SmadarBar
A personal look at glass and what it can do
published by volfe
Custom Costume Accessories for Horny People with Devilish Appetites all copyrighted work, please contact owner :)
published by ecilasrennah
Eh.
published by dinusdengler
This is the third chainsaw carving of a Maoi I have attempted, except the one in the snow, that is the first. Wood is Black Pine.
published by huffalo
i make things
published by kruletung
Sculpture
published by mikeandkath100
Chapungu, custom and legend; A Culture in Stone. Denver Botanical Gardens Oct 2004
published by perle21
published by shaun131313
published by beenlucky
OOAK Fine Art Dolls
published by DougEG53
This album includes photos of some of the great art work in Easton's annual Waterfowl Festivals held in early November each year.
published by lindeg
Artquilting
published by jurdad2002
published by betty3713
Wood Carvings / Sculpture
published by nancyguystevenson
published by idiotgirl
Architectural fragments & pieces
published by bubnsandyl
Ceramic masks & sculptures I've done.
published by jpstone
published by anonneymouse1
Sculptures and wall art that I find in my travels around Toronto.
published by anonneymouse1
Sculptures and wall art I find in my travels around Toronto.
published by anonneymouse1
Sculpture and wall art I find in my travels around Toronto.
published by morganartik
published by billysaway
Exhibition at Times Square, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
'06.07.31
published by morganartik
metal and wooden sculptures
published by irisbe1960
This album contains the graves and sculptures you can find at the Cemetery Schoonselhof. Famous people are burried here, politicians, artists, writers Check for the list at:http://www.findagrave.com/cemeteries/2136.html
published by gypsyfool
sclupture and architecture
published by twitch127
Art and sculpture
published by incaconnection
published by jesswlms
sculpture
published by mouradalshokery4
some of my art work
published by prettymonsters
my fairytale critters...
published by mouradalshokery4
ART WORK
published by lensfrance
The Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena. What this museum lacks in size, compared to say the Met in NYC or the National Gallery in DC, it more than makes up for in quality.
published by lensfrance
Paintings from The Huntington - Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. The Erburu Gallery and the Scott Gallery.
published by lensfrance
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid; Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; Museo de Montserrat
published by virgil2000
Samples of sculpture drawings etc
published by edandhelen
A tour of the sculpture and paintings surrounding the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History.
published by antesoo
Art by Antesoo
published by houston_buff
11/02/02: It began with rainy day photos in the Houston Fine Arts Museum Sculpture Garden and Contemporary Arts Museum.
published by annarligr
Artwork
published by miallyates
My present work involves mounting a great number of small photos onto wooden blocks to make up a whole that is part photo, part mosaic, part sculpture. I do other stuff, but that's the bulk of it.
You can see some of these pieces at Hangups, London
published by jmvsz1
These are photos or some excellent art we've seen on our trip from London to Paris.
published by steeliz
published by jmparchman
A beautiful park in Loveland, Colorado dedicated to the beauty of sculpture. Take a stroll through this tranquil park with over 100 sculptures.
published by alanwaters
changchun sculpture
published by peterewright
Sand Sculptures in Brighton August 2005
published by duchessmartin
These were taken at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus OH in June, 2004
published by duchessmartin
These were taken at a friend's wedding at The Columbus Museum of Art during the Chihuly exhibit. Albums 001 and 002 have been combined.
published by payne69
clay & wood sculptures by R. Red Payne
published by artisticpriestess
All My Art Related Works.
published by leojewelry
This album features my sold jewelry, Art Beads, and Miniature Sculptures
published by blueflames50
mosaic dragon sculpture
published by steelydan46
A collection of my creations
published by shawniekelleyuk
Photos of peices from museums all over London.
published by fairoaksllp
One man's personal sculpture in clay and steel as representions of flesh and cool.
published by obelixplus
Sculpture sur neige Saint-Georges de Beauce le 22 et 23 février 2003
published by ykarelic4
This collection of giant mask sculptures is part of the 10th International Street Theater Festival in Bat-Yam, Israel. The mask sculptures were created by distinguished artists, designers and actors.
published by entertainers
Beautiful Sculptures from Oranges, lemons, fruit. Europe Festival
published by ykarelic4
This album is dedicated to all my friends for their continuous support in these troubled days. (It took me more than 2.5 hours to upload this album, I hope it's worth it...)
published by ykarelic4
100 statues of oranges designed by artists, celebrities and public personalities, are placed around the city that symbolizes the birth of citrus growing in Israel.
The “Touching an Orange” exhibition was initiated by the city of Rehovot, and takes place
published by ykarelic4
"Talking Chairs" is an exhibition at Ramat Gan's National Park that showcases 100 giant plastic chairs decorated by Israeli artists, celebrities and public personalities.
published by legend270
My art & computer art, and links to scources of inspiration.
published by kosticm
works in stone from High Cave concept
published by harkoop
sculptures or statues of men
published by Jakolantern
published by i_am_q
published by zavanol
sculptures and mobiles
published by busy_women
Action Kids Art Activities
published by busy_women
Action Kids Art Activities
published by gusella101
Gusella photo gallery
published by fbwolf
So the snow sculpting got addicting for me, but the snow is not always good to sculpt with so I thought I would try Clay.
published by RebeccaLasky
Pictures from the first trip to NYC as part of Junior Sculpture Seminar course. The Whitney at Altria, Sculpture Center, P.S.1
published by luciobar1980
published by mamamarlin_
Some of the glass and other sculptures I have done
published by margaridacsilva
In front of "Aula Magna" of the University of Lisbon, these funny and nice statues are in display. To antecipate in Cow Parade that shall start today. This are low resolution copies. HR may be available upon request
published by steverosborough
A collection of my sculptures, some in progress, and some finished.
published by lauraleesimpson
Artwork
published by dowens1401
Bronze sculptures
published by michael2309
art
published by simonwitcher
published by pbrants1
Tijdelijke kunsttentoonstelling aan de Belgische kust - 01/04 - 01/10/06
published by pbrants1
Tijdelijke kunsttentoonstelling aan de Belgische kust - 01/04 - 01/10/06
published by uzik02
Just a sign of my imagination - I tried to depict dwarfs and some Medieval sculptures
published by gougon2
fotos de minhas mais recentes obras realizadas com aço, mármores, granitos, minério de ferro (limonita), e outros materiais.
published by mymindseye
James is a local artist who creates amazing sculptures from Metal and Stone. His website iswww.jameskelseystudios.com
published by glakes
Wichita State University has a fine collection of paintings and especially sculpture.
published by cloudgazer979
My latest sculpture made out of steel, plexiglass, and gummy bears
published by solrac_gi_2nd
published by photogen
The sculptures were hand carved by Scottish artist Ronald Rae. Many were exhibited in London's Regent's Park from 2001 until the spring of 2002. The exhibition was then moved to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Now his work is on view at Holyrood Park, Edinb
published by moustique53
sculptrice sur pierre je vous présente mes oeuvres. Bonne visite dans ce monde du réel et de l'irréel. Louise Lemire
published by blondeel103
Ice Carvings from Fairbanks Alaska 2003
published by photogen
2006-2007 Holyrood Park Exhibition, Edinburgh
published by blindweasel
Art collection, fine and commercial art
published by nillahemma
Millesgården can be termed a work of art in its own right, a nicely balanced stage design of terraces, fountains, stairways, sculptures and columns, coupled with a diversity of vegetation and an immense vista across the waters of Värtan.
published by jfriedman1227
This is stuff from 2007
published by palclaud2
Una piccola carrellata sui detriti che affiorano a volte lungo i fiumi o nei laghi di pianura e di montagna, lungo i canali i quali, con un po' di fantasia, possono assurgere alla dignità di vere e proprie sculture naturali assumendo forme particolari.
published by sante1
For description look at caption of first picture
published by stretch2c
Special Exhibits and Everyday
published by snarkyologist
The boxer I made for wax sculpture class. It's painted with a bronze patina and an ager.
published by chuckybaby555
hand made of paper mache life size bust of mel gibson as Braveheart
published by maryzan
ceramic art
published by brubat
Wonderful kinetic sculptures by teh late Starr Kampf. THey all move in the wind!
published by ceduteil
paintings, drawings, canvas, sculpture, portraits, Morocco, peintures, dessin, oil painting
published by InsideOutside
Some of my papermache that is completed
published by InsideOutside
My Papermache "Work In Progress"
published by ChristopherHillmanDotCom
Portfolio of Robots, Exhibits, Displays, Props, Costumes, Design Illustrations, Sculpture and more.
published by keresplat
published by fedora00
Henry Moore's sculptures at Kew Gardens, London
England...
Texts in photo descriptions are taken from the official website of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Henry Moore at Kew (http://www.kew.org/henry-moore/index.shtml)
published by muratbirkan
published by artisticangel
published by pccunha
A bunch of pics, taken with various models of digital cameras. Most are doctored and/or have effects applied.
published by jenoapu
Hungarian graveyards images
published by swingbow
Kit Carson Park, Escondido CA
published by SeasTheDay
Various work on the campus of the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, MI. Cranbrook's architecture was designed and created by renowned artist Eliel Saarinen. The majority of the sculpture works pictured were created by artist Carl Milles
published by cross_out_the_eyes
Sculptures I have completed.
published by bgould2004
Porta Messa erection at Richmond, VA Capital One campus
published by SeasTheDay
A photo tour of the Frederik Meijer Sculpture Gardens, located in Grand Rapids, MI. Many of the sculptures photographed were created by artist Marshall Fredericks.
published by artistingold
OVANA YOGA
published by vrykerry
Sculpture, Nasher
published by tonycopeland
Tony Copeland's Art
published by nomadicprisoner
The second stage of my exhibition, "Nomadic Prisoner"
published by nomadicprisoner
The third stage of my exhibition, Nomadic Prisoner"
published by nomadicprisoner
The fourth stage of my exhibition, "Nomadic Prisoner"
published by nomadicprisoner
The first stage (configuration) of my exhibition, "Nomadic Prisoner"
published by nomadicprisoner
A part of my exhibition, Nomadic Prisoner (shot over a three-day period)
published by nomadicprisoner
Re-stacking the Body Pile into the Configuration #4
published by nomadicprisoner
Changing the configuration of the Body Pile
published by nomadicprisoner
My old works from '99 to '03
published by FeehanArtworks
published by captainparsa_a2005
modeling
published by ronhollingshead
Ron hollingshead artwork
published by penelopejencks
Monumental Plaster Sculpture
published by heavenleigh63
published by garko
work by various artists
published by piperrr1
welded art
published by piperrr1
These pictures include one VERY long term (2 years and counting) project, as well as a few smaller pieces that are currently in process.
published by sierra3186
OOAK fairy sculpture by eBay seller Sierras_treasures
published by michlaurent
Creations de lampes sur pied ou a poser.
published by noica
published by kjelshus
Keepsake - a Limited Edition of just 30 copies Cast in Fine Artists Resin.
This little darling will steal your heart! Adorable and Cute are just a couple of words that have been used to describe Keepsake. This little one is loaded with little details inc
published by summerjade
New London CT is an old whaling city filled with antique shops. These three statues found in town are fun and wonderful, and show how New London is supporting art and artists.
published by judeglass
My gallery pieces are sculptures which hang on the wall: intimate in
scale, cast in glass with metals as colorants and other materials as
variants.
The common theme I address in my artwork is the journey of the
human spirit.
published by lesfeu
My photos of my work, and things of interest
published by ruxmp
views of sculture heads
published by mufflez
These pix were sent to me by a friend. I hope I am not infringing on anyones copyright...but if so please advise me. I hope not as this is so beautiful, that it is great to share with the world.
published by cooper303
statues of catfish in downtown Jackson, Mississippi
published by gabriel100
What is different about art jewelry vs. craft or traditional jewelry? The difference is taking the ornamental parts of it a few steps further.
published by chrisburke52
Exhibition Pictures
published by gabriel100
JEWELLERY THAT NOT ONLY THAT IS DESIGNER MADE, BUT EACH PIECE IS THE DESIGNER'S ORIGINAL, OR THE ARTIST'S VERY OWN.
published by JoeDiBella
Some artworks I compiled
published by mnscad100
Yarra Fish
published by mnscad100
Yarra Fish
published by rpk44
published by jpvong200604
Adais Association Des Artistes Indépendants de Senlis et de sa région
published by sampy2
The most famous sculptures of Francesco Messina, one of the most popular sculptores of the whole Italy, all photos taken in a big show at sail station in Genoa
published by rhoadkyll2
Art found in Orlando, Florida.
published by smellofsunshine
various: my artwork, nin video stills...
published by dragonwhip
Sculpture, Oils and Esoterica From Around the World
published by MerryDeneau
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts - December 27, 2005
published by cfowings
Cow Parade 2001 Outdoor Exhibit
published by cfowings
More Cows from KC
published by cfowings
Kansas City's Cow Parade
published by cfowings
Cow Parade KC 2001
published by cfowings
Kansas City Cow Parade
published by cfowings
Kansas City Cow Parade 2001
published by bajausa
Artists - Variations on a Theme
published by trillian264
Ice Art 2003 in Fairbanks Alaska. Hopefully I have more photo's coming, so keep checking back!
published by trillian264
Ice Art 2003 at night
published by ladysail
A walk around Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's Spoonbridge and Cherry - Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
published by ladysail
Farview Park, Minneapolis - Circle of Vision sculpture
published by cliffting
Old Dao Temple in Taiwan
published by hijennadawn
Projects from Critique 2
Sorry I don't have all of the projects from the first crit, and I"m missing the last two from the second crit.
published by mhk1999
Earthworks as coined by Robert Smithson. Works of Nature, artwork, sculpture, rock balancing and experimental works
published by ironsteeljaguar
Figures , sculpts and sketches.
published by johnkostick
published by dharding90
Leti made a couple of sculptures for Art Class
published by iaean
published by dbplayer1
Pictures that everyone can appreciate.
published by basia03
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park - 8/24/2002
published by ansi101101
Some of the people and events, at our annual festival held on Waitangi Day (a holiday to celebrate our nationhood on the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi)6 Feb 2006
published by lil_byrdie
My artwork.
published by yslawhk
There are new sculpture near my home, Sunday I have gone there to take a look
published by captainparsa3
published by captainparsa3
published by thegreenman000
assprtid
published by joshgordon
Pictures from my visits to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
published by carpemi
Sculpteur à mes temps perdus, voici quelques unes de mes pièces.
published by Katrien22
published by john_glines
In formation since 1870, the Metropolitan Museum's collection now contains more than two million works of art from all over the world, from ancient through modern times.
published by Katrien22
sand sculptures
published by Katrien22
published by rapture7777
Mosaic Tile Mural 1998 9'x5' (45 sq ft) November 1998 - $95,250
published by vals_artwork
There are many pieces inspired by my faith in God and Jesus Christ and I will be adding more as time goes on. Please view this album as well as the Passion and Mural art. Even the Black History one has some spiritually inspired works.
published by vals_artwork
Photographs of various pieces of artwork and subjects
published by wiretap757
Sculpture of James M. Curtis
published by vals_artwork
Portraits in paint and sculpture of people and pets
published by rapture7777
Latest Mosaic Tile Sculpture by Phyllis Michele Greenhouse
published by chasbellhowell
Sculpture at NC Museum of Art; especially Bacchus.
published by denise4344
Trip to Scandinavia in June 2004. City of Oslo, Vigeland, harbour and museums.Stavkirke. Sogn and Geiranger fjords
published by joegd101
Traditional crib and neapolitan characters made with clay handpainted.
published by gitsr
published by xlshoes
Final impressions of the ArteSwa project, outside, completed state.
published by NoraAndDave
A local hospital commissioned a sculpture by artist Nick Legeros for the entrance to the hospital. Laurel was the model for the sculpture. Very cool experience for all of us!! Link to Nick's website: http://www.nikosculpture.com/
published by nadiavto
Sand sculptures on Almere beach in Holland. Different artists mixed up known fairy tales in a 21 meters high sand castle. Photos taken with a Fujifilm FinePix 6800 digital camera
published by along1111
published by along1111
published by twofoc
like real friends but shiny
published by liedtkej100
Natl Museum Art in Taichung, Taiwan
published by along1111
Starting with a block of polymer clay, these little creations come to life with nary a mold in site. Much more fun that way and I never know what I'll end up with 'til it is finished.
published by along1111
published by along1111
published by along1111
Ideal for the wee folk. All original.
published by along1111
This display was created to fill the void in our basement breezeway area. It's 16 ft. long and 6 ft. wide.
published by along1111
published by omnesdid
Une visite hivernale - A winter visit
published by lucka109
ART
published by mysmatchie
http://www.mermaidsinthecity.com/
published by obelix_911
Sculpture sur neige de nuit, Ville Saint-Georges de Beauce le 28 fév 2003
published by raychvicious
random
published by zetabase
held in Parksville, British Columbia (just north of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island). These photos were taken on Saturday as the artists were creating the sculptures for judging on Sunday afternoon. They make the sculptures using sand, water and glue.
published by kathybluetn
An exhibit of Dale Chihuly's glass sculptures at the Atlanta Botanical Garden
published by edwilson13185
Photos of artwork from Art du Jour, a high school art show hosted at the Red Bud Campus of Southwestern Illinois College. Thanks to the staff at RBC who worked so hard to make Art du Jour a huge success!
published by halda101
papier mache sculptures
published by eleinonen
artwork handmade from steel wire
published by ssweet41
art,drawing,sculpture
published by wolveress
Sculpture
published by dianelritter
published by picard14
Some of the better shots that I took when I visited the DIA back in December of 2004
published by gioiaart
Some of my recent works. All Alabaster.
published by md72
Ice sculptures seen in the city of Eindhoven exhibition 2003
published by shonike56
www.honikerart.com
published by iamasculptor
steel sculpture insects
published by beccanova2
Fantasy Sculptures
published by iamasculptor
original direct metal sculpture,art,fairys,elves,pixies,dwarfs,
published by iamasculptor
sculptures currently under construction
published by momimbro100
The Sculpture Garden in Hamilton, NJ, USA
published by carlitowwe
photography experiments on art
published by skylords
This album shows some of my ice / snow sculptures over the years . The ice sculpture techniqies use simple molds and water balloons. You can read more in depth directions and see more examples at this site : http://www.kansasoz.com/infosculptures.htm Ma
published by crossdyke
Sand Sculpture
published by brookgarden_net
Pieces I encounter as I walk in my Brooklyn neighborhood.
published by dollmaker1
A collection of my Celebritiy sculptures
published by kasahmed
Walker Sculpture Park 10/18/2003
published by ashmyhole
Projects, random photos, and other stuff that has to do with the weird assignments I get at this crazy art school.
published by austinmagnolia
Random things I have seen.
published by metalchick84
published by claydar
First attempt at a female fairy sculpt. Made with Super Sculpey and Aves Apoxie
published by wourpet
a retrospective look at some of my artistic creations
published by chuckandanneke
pointy colourful things
published by imessapi
Photos of sculptures, statues and bas-reliefs created by a great italian Artist whose name is Costantino Piemontese "I MESSAPI", who lives in Lecce (Italy). Address of his workshop: "I MESSAPI" by Costantino Piemontese, Via Umberto I
published by tamar_fouzailov
Humanistic Sculpture
published by tamar_fouzailov
Humanistic Sculpture
published by tamar_fouzailov
Humanistic Sculpture 2
published by michaelm43
The 9th, 10th & 11th annual alternative sculpture exhibition on the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk, Sydney, Australia.
published by j_aristotle
More assemblages of found materials
published by ellendurkan
sculpture snr year 05
published by ellendurkan
sculptures 2005
published by letsherdgoats
published by simonse101
published by raygrier2
Photos of a wood sculpture of a Puget Sound spot shrimp done for the Port Townsend Marine Science Center auction, 2008
published by snjsilva
Art and Photos by Joe Silva
published by mirlen101
Art Gallery ,Paintings and sculpture etc.. I've done through the years
published by scaequestrian
Pics of my art show
published by cokewong
My art work
published by geormono
published by monheit1101
July 4th,2003, the Annual Cherry Creek Art Festival, in Denver Colorado.
published by lynfeu
published by lynfeu
published by jaapberk
note, some locations of photos may be wrong, please comment
published by zephyh
Children's Day Carnival with large balloon sculptures!
published by robbrowne
Views of painted preproduction model
published by UmHussayn
published by ecroswell101
published by browes100
oefeningen beeldend werken
published by browes100
published by ladyshiloh
Photos from the Dale Chihuly exhibit at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus OH
published by ade_mcfade
Photos of sculptures and lakes
published by scottmurkin
Textile art by Scott Murkin made with an emphasis on the third dimension.
published by handreae
Niki in the Garden is an exhibit of the marvelous, colorful, imaginative, unique, and utterly captivating work of Niki de Saint Phalle. Her sculptures evoke a sense of wonder and childlike delight. It is currently at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens throug
published by handreae
These eerie, otherworldly figures are the art of Hans Godo Frabel exhibited at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens in March of 2007. He works primarily in glass, and his incredible work was part of the OrchidDaze exhibit shown recently.
published by browes100
published by csomes223
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2006 visit to Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, OH
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Sculptures around Stanford Campus
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Rococo, Rocaille, 18th Century Interiors
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Various styles of sculpture and more
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Artwork by Rebecca Royal Nelson
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Stuff from my sculpting endavors, sorry about some of them being sideways.
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Pieces for Jan 06 exibition Cooloola Gallery
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these are virtually done, they only have to be dried, and then fired
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Chapungu Sculpture Park -Chicago IL
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Baroque's architecture in Sicily: balconies and churches in Ragusa and Modica
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Statues sculpted by Charles Parks in his gallery along the Brandywine River.
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Some of my favourite works, most of them by other Sculptors. They include, painting, drawing, bronze, marble, mixed media, and resin.
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Arte
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Objects in the Archaeological Museum in Pergamum.
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The Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition is an annual event that's held at Nathan Philips Square. My daughter and I went there this year - here are a few pics.
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bronze sculpture
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9/11 Fireman sculpted in ice. From Ottowa, Canada
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« Le grand Rassemblement » C’est une oeuvre d’art-nature unique au monde réalisée en deux volets par son concepteur Marcel Gagnon. En 1985, celui-ci cré plus de 80 sculptures grandeur nature, en béton armé et pesant entre 1500 à 2000 livres chacune. Ce
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Balanced right by the side of Hyw. 1 thirteen miles north of Jenner,California. All natural balanced. I sell my work. Check-out Alberts Garden photo album for some of my best work. Join webshots.com for free and download my photos they make great Desktop
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Alberts Garden -- (click on the large photo tab version before you download)
Pieces of my garden are around the world. I do not advertize or sell
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two years, I have sold my art by the side of Highway One in Northern California
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All Balanced All Natural all on Hyw.1 Fort Ross,Timbercove,Jenner California. One block south of the Timbercove Inn.
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Travail été 2003
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Soapstone sculpture
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bike constructed of birdseye wood
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Ju Ming sculpture exhibition
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Giggles Designs new ccritters in wool
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The Sweatsville Zoo was created by Mr. Sweat, a farmer who in his spare time created art with a blow torch and farm machinary parts. He's become world famous and in these pictures you can see why.
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mixed media doll figure
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Metal Casting
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Documentation of digital photos take of work .
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Metal (bronze) casting
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Branze casting wax figures and water/wax exploration
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Drawing sketches of pencil
Pictures about sculpture
picture: Horse
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Earth & wood by Deborah Butterfield at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
picture: Horse
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Earth & wood by Deborah Butterfield at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
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