plexus no. 9 by Gabriel Dawe (2011) 


Gehard Demetz

“Six erosions to the center (2)” 2007: EPS foam, plaster, paint: 40 x 40 x 40 inches
by Daniel Arsham

“Eyes” 2010: Gouache on Mylar, frame: 68 x 89 1/2 and “Figure” 2010: Gouache on Mylar, frame: 66 x 91

by Daniel Arsham

APATHY FOR THE SETTING SUN by Joshua Webb
KAYONE photo by Walls Of Milano 
Graffiti artist Woozy, in Greece
Anatomy of an Angel by Damian Hirst

In 2011, Indian-born, British-based artist, Anish Kapoor was invited to create a work that responds to the Monumental architectural space of the Grand Palais in Paris, and created the following breath taking sculpture called Leviathan.

CLOTHESPIN SCULPTURE
“Built for the Festival of the Five Seasons in Chaudfontaine Park, which lies on the outskirts of Liege, Belgium, a giant clothespin sculpture gives off the illusion to be holding on to a mound of dirt and grass.  Designed by Turkish artist Mehmet Ali Uysal, a professor of art at the Middle East Technical University, the giant sculpture is just one piece in a string of Uysal works that rely on flawless illusion.”
“By bending black wire into something of freestanding line drawings, I create sculptures that engage the viewer by involving them in their subtle changes. When the light in the room shifts, so does the mood of the piece. A breeze might softly move an arm. My wire sculptures tell stories of simple human moments: a woman adjusting her hair, a face gazing from behind tightly wrapped arms, a mother gently cradling her baby. The honest, unguarded moments are the ones that I find to be the most beautiful.”
-Gavin Worth
by ~dankatcher
 by BobbyC1225

Thom Puckey’s Marble Sculptures

Fom the exhibition Myths, Monsters & Legends. A showcasing  the collaboration between long-term friends Rankin and Damien Hirst. “The project is an exploration of imagined narratives and monsters of past civilizations, viewed through a modern lens”.