Art

August 16, 2024

Fragmented Steel Sculptures Capture the Fragility of Human Life

Steel is typically viewed as a tough, durable material, but Johannesburg-based artist Regardt van der Meulen uses it to sculpt delicate, fragmented human forms. His intricate works explore themes of “time, memory, and mortality” and emphasize the fragility of human existence. Van der Meulen has been honing his craft for over 20 years, with each new piece being as impressive as the last.

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August 15, 2024

Dynamic Wire Sculptures Beautifully Balance Positive and Negative Space

Japanese artist Tomohiro Inaba is known for his dynamic sculptures, which tell a different story depending on where you stand. From one angle, his carefully crafted animals and human figures appear whole, while from another, they seem to disintegrate into thin air. Presented in a new solo exhibition fittingly titled A Story That You See, his work is a tribute to his visual storytelling.

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August 11, 2024

Artist Adds a Divine Touch to His Classically Influenced Paintings With Gold Streaks

Artist Yifan Zhang creates awe-inspiring paintings that draw from the values of classic art. But for all the details of his subjects, that's not the only thing that makes his artworks so impressive. His paintings stand out for his precise inclusion of striking gold streaks, as if signaling that even the most beautiful works can always be taken to the next level with a little sparkle.

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August 5, 2024

Artist Reimagines Paris Olympics in Miniature With Common Items and Tiny Figures

For over 13 years, Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka has been captivating audiences with whimsical scenes crafted from miniature figures and household objects. His ongoing project, Miniature Calendar, features a new image every day, proving that his imagination and dedication to his craft knows no bounds. Occasionally, Tanaka takes his creativity a step further by creating scenes to commemorate special events.

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