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Abstract Sculpture

Abstract Sculpture. Eva Hild Swedish Stoneware, 2002 http://www.2hild.com/eva/eva_eng_ceramics12.htm. Presentation: A. A. Schorsch. Eva Hild Stoneware, 2001 Gotlands Konstmuseum http://www.2hild.com/eva/eva_eng_ceramics07.htm. Eva Hild Stoneware

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Abstract Sculpture

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  1. Abstract Sculpture Eva Hild Swedish Stoneware, 2002 http://www.2hild.com/eva/eva_eng_ceramics12.htm Presentation: A. A. Schorsch

  2. Eva HildStoneware, 2001Gotlands Konstmuseum http://www.2hild.com/eva/eva_eng_ceramics07.htm

  3. Eva HildStoneware http://www.2hild.com/eva/eva_eng_ceramics28.htm

  4. Eva HildStructure, 200496 x 63 x 58 cm http://www.2hild.com/eva/eva_eng_ceramics21.htm

  5. Ceramic artist, lives and works in Sparsör, southwest of Sweden. "Influence, pressure, strain. These words have been the foundation for my current projects that comprise communicating the theme in large, hand-built clay forms. Delicate continuously flowing entities in white thin built clay. They reflect varying degrees of external and internal pressures, and how, as a consequence, perception of inner and outer space is changed or challenged. My inspiration is the ever-changing landscape of my own life and environment. I try to relate my work to my life. What is happening and how does it feel? Pressure. Flow. Strain. Ramification. Inside turns outside. As a starting point I put words onto my feelings, and use the vessel form to translate this into three dimension. The size of the form relates to my body. The thin walls are pulled and bent in different directions. I feel a great freedom in hand-building. It grows slowly, I have time to reflect, I can change direction, make connections and have a smooth surface with the same thickness. I build big forms, the clay will dry slowly and not collapse. When the form is ready and the clay is dry, I sand away at the surface and then spray it with a slurry of kaolin. The pieces are finally fired in stoneware temperature, about 1250°." http://www.2hild.com/eva_eng.htm Eva HildWorking in the atelierhttp://www.2hild.com/eva/eva_eng_ceramics24.htm

  6. Henry Moore Reclining Figure 1951 https://babyface.cabrillo.edu/salsa/listing.jsp?staffId=909

  7. Henry Moore (English, 1898-1968) Reclining Figure 1963-65, plaster

  8. Henry Moore (English, 1898-1968) Reclining Figure 1963-65, plaster

  9. Henry Moore (English, 1898-1968) Reclining Figure 1951, plaster and string 105.4 x 227.3 x 89.2 cm Tate Gallery, London http://www.tate.org.uk/collection/T/T02/T02270_9.jpg

  10. Henry Moore Large Two Forms Detail, 1970 Yorkshire Sculpture Park http://photodelusions.wordpress.com/category/art/sculpture/henry-moore/

  11. Henry Moore Yorkshire Sculpture Park http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://static.flickr.com/135/320843698_bdec0a0ffb_b.jpg&imgrefurl=http://photodelusions.wordpress.com/category/art/sculpture/henry-moore/&h=1024&w=768&sz=494&hl=en&start=16&um=1&tbnid=eKxcWeuPtB56ZM:&tbnh=150&tbnw=113&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dhenry%2Bmoore%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1T4ADBS_enUS250US251

  12. Henry Moore Yorkshire Sculpture Park http://www.ysp.co.uk/view.aspx?id=25

  13. Henry Moore Jeddah, Saudi Arabia http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotos-g295419-Jeddah.html#17098655

  14. Henry Moore Standing Figure 1950 https://babyface.cabrillo.edu/salsa/listing.jsp?staffId=909

  15. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotos-g295419-Jeddah.html#17098726

  16. Dame Barbara Hepworth (English, 1903-1975) Oval No 2 1958, plaster Tate Gallery, London http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/p/plaster.html

  17. Sadi Calik Rings 1 1952 Plaster http://www.archmuseum.org/Gallery/DisplayPhoto.aspx?ID=1&DetailID=3&ExhibitionID=11

  18. Sadi Calik Abstract Sculpture 1950 Plaster http://www.archmuseum.org/Gallery/DisplayPhoto.aspx?ID=1&DetailID=3&ExhibitionID=11

  19. Sadi Calik 1952 Plaster http://www.archmuseum.org/koleksiyon/imajlar/11/1950-soyutK.jpg

  20. Sadi Calik Obelisk 1970 Plaster http://www.archmuseum.org/koleksiyon/imajlar/11/1950-soyutK.jpg

  21. Sadi Calik Form & Composition 1952, Studio Plaster http://www.archmuseum.org/Gallery/DisplayPhoto.aspx?ID=1&DetailID=3&ExhibitionID=11

  22. "Totemic Dreams" Ceramic Sculpture By: V. Shaw Handbuilt and wheel-thrown stoneware sculpture with cobalt blue glaze. Part of the artist's "Totemic Dreams" series. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. The base is made for inside and deck installation; for garden use the piece requires a .5" pipe. Dimensions: 58"H x 12"W x 12"D https://www.guild.com/artitem/2202.html?cm_mmc_o=1bELmtzywCjCVyBpAgfCjC7wEwyzkCjCVyBpAgf%20VzTw&siteID=yYrx_GZdR_E-R6B8MuPYoX_WtX7049T9fQ

  23. Dale Chihuly BOATHOUSE AQUARIUM (DETAIL), 2000 1350 GALLON, SALTWATER DIVIDED TANK 19' LONG, 55" HIGH, 30" WIDE SEATTLE, WA www.chihuly.com http://www.chihuly.com/installations/genre/water/Art/CdAquarium_Img0001B.html

  24. Dale Chihuly PALAZZO DUCALE CON PUTTI TOWER, 1996 11 x 10 1/2 x 7 1/2‘ REFLECTIONS OF CHIHULY: A NAPLES MUSEUM OF ART INAUGURAL EXHIBITION ON DISPLAY NOVEMBER 2, 2000 - MARCH 15, 2001 NAPLES MUSEUM OF ART, PHILHARMONIC CENTER NAPLES, FLORIDA http://www.chihuly.com/installations/naples/Art/CdAA_Img0049B.html

  25. Dale Chihuly CHIHULY: INSIDE AND OUT, 2000 33 x 22 (at top) x 8‘ JOSLYN ART MUSEUM, OMAHA, NEBRASKA www.chihuly.com http://www.chihuly.com/installations/joslyn/Art/p1_Img0041B.html

  26. Dale Chihuly THAMES SKIFF, 2005 MAY 28, 2005 - JANUARY 15, 2006 ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW RICHMOND, SURREY, ENGLAND www.chihuly.comhttp://www.chihuly.com/installations/kew/Art/CdKew4_IMG0042_XB.html

  27. Dale Chihuly SCARLET, GOLD & CITRON TOWER 2005 139 x 86 x 80“ APRIL 23 – AUGUST 14, 2005 COLORADO SPRINGS FINE ARTS CENTER COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO www.chihuly.com http://www.chihuly.com/installations/cosprings/Art/COSprings_J_B.html

  28. Dale Chihuly CHANDELIER AND DRAWING WALL, 2005 APRIL 23 – AUGUST 14, 2005 COLORADO SPRINGS FINE ARTS CENTER COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO http://www.chihuly.com/installations/cosprings/Art/Dscn4274_chand%2Bwall_XB.html

  29. Dale Chihuly BRONZE AND AMBER CHANDELIER 2005 70 x 46 x 45“ APRIL 23 – AUGUST 14, 2005 COLORADO SPRINGS FINE ARTS CENTER COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO www.chihuly.com http://www.chihuly.com/installations/cosprings/Art/COSprings_W_B.html

  30. Stephan Cox River Falls, WI Hand-blown, Hand-carved glass http://www.marionartsfestival.com/images/large/MAF07_Stephan_Cox.jpg

  31. "Lidded Urn" Ceramic Urn By: Karl Yost Ceramic urn wheel thrown and hand-built from white stoneware, and decorated with glazes, slips, and mason stains. Signed on bottom.Dimensions: 6"H x 5.5"W x 2"D https://www.guild.com/artitem/37524.html

  32. "Perfume Bottle" Ceramic Perfume Bottle By: Karl Yost Perfume bottle wheel thrown and hand-built from white stoneware, and decorated with glazes, slips, and mason stains. Signed on bottom. Each is unique and will vary slightly in color and size. Dimensions: 7"H x 4.5"W x 2"D https://www.guild.com/artitem/37520.html

  33. "Teapot" Ceramic Teapot By: Karl Yost Non-functional teapot wheel thrown and handbuilt from white stoneware, and decorated with glazes, slips, and mason stains. Signed on bottom. Each is unique and will vary slightly in color and size. Dimensions: 10"H x 7"W x 4"D https://www.guild.com/artitem/31037.html

  34. "Queen Trigger Fish" Ceramic Sculpture By: Jan Jacque Sleek and exotic, like its tropical namesake. Ceramic sculpture of cherry wood and slab-built white clay; clay is airbrushed with navy blue, pumpkin, and terra cotta-colored glazes and pit-fired. https://www.guild.com/artitem/27926.html

  35. Drift in a Dream Jan Jacque Ceramic sculpture made from cherry wood and slab-built white clay. Clay is airbrushed with glazes and then pit-fired to create color variations. https://www.guild.com/artitem/27926.html

  36. Kevin Baer Pterodactyl http://www.baersculptor.com/Work.php

  37. Mr. Geoffrey Kahill Nicastro Ceramic Instructor MFA Ceramics, University of the Arts, PA; BS Biology, Northeastern University, MA With Cabrillo College since 1999 https://babyface.cabrillo.edu/salsa/listing.jsp?staffId=909

  38. MSU Sculpture Dept.

  39. Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957) http://andreea.francu.com/travel/paris.vr/places.vr/Atelier%20Brancusi/brancusi.html http://www.rawworkflow.com/making_pictures/04/index.html

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