The Art of Marina Bychkova

Making dolls has been the most constant aspect of my life since I was six years old. I believe that I was born to do this. Link
Tags: dolls, polymer, porcelain, theyhavebits| Subcribe via RSS

Making dolls has been the most constant aspect of my life since I was six years old. I believe that I was born to do this. Link
Tags: dolls, polymer, porcelain, theyhavebits
Boing Boing says, “Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz’s Travelers series features limited edition prints of grisly scenes in snowglobes and on landscapes.” Link
Tags: depressing, grisly, landscapes, snowglobes, thesnowdoesnothing
Muddy Mountain Pottery was established in 1970 by Ron Libolt. His first pots were made with clay dug on Muddy Mountain outside Casper, WY, giving the business it’s name. Ron operated a shop in Jackson Wy during the 1970’s and later attended the University of Wyoming where he received a master’s degree in Fine Art. In addition to his well-made functional pottery and large fountains he was known for his pots and sculptures using arms, legs and faces. His artwork often commented on the absurd and mystical aspects of human existence, exemplified by a jar lifting its own lid to reach inside. Link
Tags: fountains, pottery, raku ray guns, ray gun, wymoming
“My name is Elsa Mora but you can call me Elsita. I am a full-time Artist who wants to do something good before I die. If my art doesn’t have a big impact on the world (which, given the odds, is more likely to happen) at least I want my children to remember me as someone who was happy to spend some time on planet Earth.” Link
Tags: cuba, elsa, elsita, inspiring
“I make my sculptures to share what I cannot with words. They are my way of reminding both myself and the world of how life actually is. Through them, I hope to express the whimsy that gets hidden behind the mundane of day to day life.” Link
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