Echoing Layers of Colour – Short Film on Ceramic Sculptor Matthew Chambers
This fantastic short film and profile on British ceramic artist Matthew Chambers shows exactly how he's able to create his thin, complex, and mesmerising forms using the pottery wheel.
Moving Forms – Ceramic Sculpture by Japanese Artist Shigekazu Nagae
Japanese Artist Shigekazu Nagae creates his fantastic sculptures by slip casting porcelain, he then connects the different elements together and joins then to create flowing forms.
At the Edge of Landscape – Ceramic Sculpture by Brigitte Marionneau
This imagery presents some work from her collection titled "At the Edge of the Landscape", which is fairly relevant considering the unique surfaces, also their monolithic appearance.
Entwining Image & Object – Photography and Sculpture by Darren Harvey-Regan
British artist and photographer Darren Harvey-Regan explores the different layers in photography by juxtaposing images of nature against placed, man-made sculptures.
Possibilities of Illusion – Patinated Steel Sculptures by Stephan Siebers
I've been admiring these wonderful steel sculptures by German artist Stephan Siebers, who balances patinated steel sections to create an illusion of sorts in his artwork.
Transforming Nature – Black Granite Sculptures by Masaomi Raku
I'm in awe of the 'Transmigration' series by Japanese sculptor Masaomi Raku, sculptures out of granite which have been placed on a plinth and are both powerful and abstract.
Forms Crafted from Wood – Hand Carved Wooden Sculptures by Alison Crowther
Fantastic works by Alison Crowther, a British maker who resides in Yorkshire. She uses indigenous hardwoods found in the region to produce them, hand carving textures on the surface.
Stretching and Curling – Unique Ceramic Forms by Merete Rasmussen
The versatility of clay as a medium gives Merete Rasmussen, a Danish artist who lives and works in London, the opportunity to create complex sculptural formations.
Defying Gravity – Bamboo Mobile Sculptures by Laurent Martin-Lo
Work by Laurent Martin-Lo, a British sculptor who uses his deep knowledge on the properties of bamboo to create tension, weight and movement in his hanging sculptures.
Playful Expressive Forms – Dynamic Sculptures by Deirdre McLoughlin
I tend to be drawn to sculpture that has simple shape and a recognisable outline, so this is exactly the reason why I homed in on the work of talented Irish artist Deirdre McLoughlin.
The Act of Creation – Stone Sculptures by Christophe Gordon Brown
Christophe Gordon-Brown, a British artist based in Cambridge, makes beautiful sculptures from stone, and what's great about them is that he's able to let the material speak for itself.
Movement in Stone – Flowing Sculptures by Egyptian Artist Armen Agop
Armen Agop grew up in Egypt which enabled him to become interested in the repetition of form, Interestingly taking inspiration from dunes in the desert to create these stone sculptures.