Observing the Built Environment – A Selection of Sculptures by Jen Aitken
We present the sculptural work of Toronto-based artist Jen Aitken who takes references from our urban environment and translates these in to sculpture that might stir something inside of us.
Fabricating Movement – Sculpture by German Artist Lotte Thuenker
German sculptor Lotte Thuenker takes much of her inspiration from the movement in the water, as well as the hulls of boats or shipwrecks eroded away and looks to present this in her own work.
Expressing Potential – Sculpture by American Artist Bill Thompson
Boston-based American Sculptor Bill Thompson showcases through perseverance and hard graft you can produce work that follows your own true path and is an expression of potential itself.
Elevating Nature – Experiments in Wood, Steel & Brass by Sculptor Martha Sturdy
Martha Sturdy is a talented sculptor from Vancouver, British Columbia, that uses a mixture of materials and has spent most of her life inspired by the nature that surrounds her in Canada.
Three Dimensional Collage – Sculptures by Swedish Artist Malou Palmqvist
Malou Palmqvist is a Swedish artist who has used her fashion background to create this series of sculptures that she regards as "Three Dimensional Collages" which play with the idea of balance.
Questioning Proportions – Morphologies for Architecture by Michele Reginaldi
Italian architect Michele Reginaldi has been questioning the proportions of space and the structures themselves in a study titled "Morphologies for Architecture" since the late 1980's.
Human Element – Cement & Stone Forms by Sculptor Collin Townsend Velkoff
Helsinki-based artist Collin Townsend Velkoff casts these sculptures in sand, allowing him to design cement forms that can then be casted onto organic stone that's buried beneath.
Comprehending Space – Sculptures by Spanish Artist Jordi Raga Frances
Oxford based Spanish sculptor Jordi Raga Frances is studying the process of reduction and focuses heavily on the different proportions, gravitating towards the order in which we perceive a form.
Irregular & Linear – Reliefs & Sculptures by Cuban Artist Pablo Leonardo Martinez
Born in 1961, Pablo has been experimenting heavily throughout his career with wood and looking at ways in which he can construct irregular forms that catch the viewers eye.
Observations of a Landscape – Metal Sculptures by Dutch Artist Simon Oud
This is the work of talented Dutch artist Simon Oud, a maker inspired by landscape that's based in Amsterdam. He constructs these metal objects by hand from both zinc and brass.
Afterimage of Beginning – Sculptural Furniture by Designer Byung Hoon Choi
South Korean designer Byung Hoon Choi has studied design and crafts extensively throughout his career, working closely with craftsmen to make his ideas come to fruition.
Frozen Flowers – Sculpture by Japanese Designer & Artist Azuma Makoto
This project by Japanese designer Azuma Makoto has him experiment with the great outdoors, taking his flower arranging to the snowy plains of Hokkaido in Japan to create a sculpture.