Saturday, January 31, 2015

Brendan Lee Satish Tang
 
This piece done by Brendan Lee Satish Tang is clever and well done. He literally has a robot like figure emerging from a traditional vase. I would like to try to make a vase that can stand alone as a sculpture itself. Historical the tulip vases were deconstructed and displayed in different places seasonally, when they were not in use.


Cynthia Giachetti
 
The last two images are from artist Cynthia Giachetti. I really love how chaotic but beautiful her pieces are. Her style is like art nouveau.... I think the colors on the second image help bring unity to this massive display of detail.

Lauren Gallaspy
 
 Lauren Gallaspy does this stringy like detail with porcelain. The strings are organic looking. I would like to see what this would like set with a floral arrangement and bubbling shapes.

Sarah Barnard
 
The last two images are by Sarah Barnard. I picked these for the asymmetrical, dynamic movement. The arrangements look alive and seem to continue to grow.

If I could use elements from each of these artists, I would  like to try to use the movement, the element of surprise or humor, an organic mess that is beautiful, a bubbling, flowering, stringy, sharp, soft, holder of tulips.  Which totally makes sense.

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