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  • walkerartcenter:

Coinciding with his new show in Paris, Ron Mueck, whose hyperrealistic art is on view in our show Lifelike (opening Friday at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego), is the subject of a new film by Gautier Deblonde, who documents the reclusive artist at work.
(via ron mueck’s figurative sculptures at fondation cartier, paris)

    walkerartcenter:

    Coinciding with his new show in Paris, Ron Mueck, whose hyperrealistic art is on view in our show Lifelike (opening Friday at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego), is the subject of a new film by Gautier Deblonde, who documents the reclusive artist at work.

    (via ron mueck’s figurative sculptures at fondation cartier, paris)

    (via astraltemperatures)

    Source: designboom.com
    • 2 months ago
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  • divineanonymity:

    Bronze Sculptures by Steven Webb

    Theoretical Mechanism: Consciousness

    Tangled Thoughts

    The Delusion of Self-Control

    Theoretical Mechanism of Self Change

    Source: strangerfactory.com
    • 2 months ago
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  • Richard Moore: Sculptures of Bronze
    • 2 months ago
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  • thesweaternetwork:

If this Long-Lost Nintendo Knitting Machine had made it to the market in the 1980s, as it rightfully should have, let’s just say it would have been a total game changer.
via my delightfully digital babe, Chelle

    thesweaternetwork:

    If this Long-Lost Nintendo Knitting Machine had made it to the market in the 1980s, as it rightfully should have, let’s just say it would have been a total game changer.

    via my delightfully digital babe, Chelle

    Source: thesweaternetwork
    • 2 months ago
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  • thesweaternetwork:

knit kicks!
thesharpness:

SPRING COURT X DOVER STREET MARKET. SNEAKERS
Knit with love. 

    thesweaternetwork:

    knit kicks!

    thesharpness:

    SPRING COURT X DOVER STREET MARKET. SNEAKERS

    Knit with love. 

    Source: thesharpness
    • 2 months ago
    • 3 notes
  • ARTS: Los Angeles Times review of 'Gods of Angkor'

    cseasucb:

    Los Angeles Times’ review of Gods of Angkor: Bronzes from the National Museum of Cambodia, the new Getty Museum exhibit of pre-modern Cambodian bronze sculptures.

    Source: cseasucb
    • 2 months ago
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  • spiral-art:

Sergio Bustamante

    spiral-art:

    Sergio Bustamante

    Source: spiral-art
    • 2 months ago
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  • 
Bronze lion weight, Achaemenid period, 6th-4th century B.C.

    Bronze lion weight, Achaemenid period, 6th-4th century B.C.

    (via kneadedand)

    Source: metmuseum.org
    • 2 months ago
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  • collectorstrade:

    Description:
    Nepalese bronze figure of Vishnu on Garuda.

    Height: 18.1 cm Width / Diameter: 8.5 cm Depth: 7.5 cm

    Item Date: 19th century.

    Source: collectorstrade.de
    • 2 months ago
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  • branchandblaze:

Alberto Giacometti, The Surrealist Table, Bronze, 56 1/4 x 40 1/2 x 17 in. (143 x 103 x 43 cm), 1933

    branchandblaze:

    Alberto Giacometti, The Surrealist Table, Bronze, 56 1/4 x 40 1/2 x 17 in. (143 x 103 x 43 cm), 1933

    Source: branchandblaze
    • 3 months ago
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