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Category Archives: Kinetic Sculpture
Andy McCready – Dunedin/Otago/New Zealand
Briefly describe the work you do. Think decorative but darkly playful portraits of elaborately coiffed girls, using a combination of acrylics, pencil and spray paint on vintage wallpaper and customized shaped boards. You might say that my paintings are a … Continue reading
Posted in Illustration, Kinetic Sculpture, mixed media, Painting
Tagged Hair Painting, Lowbrow, New Zealand, Pop surrealism
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Charlotte Becket – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. Our environment is one where automation, information, consumerism, progress and erosion are collapsed into a muddle that both celebrates and questions its status quo. The mechanical sculptures I construct explore the complexities of this … Continue reading
Uriel Ziv – Kfar Saba Israel
Briefly describe the work you do. I base my artwork on the need to integrate motion, or something that hints at motion (e.g. video, light, sound, motors, etc.), in passive objects. Also, by including disruption, repetition and the use of … Continue reading