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The tree is a spectacular creation because each part of the tree is necessary to its life. It is the perfect sculpture (Giuseppe Penone)
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Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) The Apple Tree (2019) Apples: Oil painted bone china; Tree: Painted mild steel
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) Exhibition catalogue
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) The Apple Tree, 2019 (detail)
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) The Apple Tree (2019) Apples: Oil painted bone china; Tree: Painted mild steel
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) The Apple Tree (2019) Apples: Oil painted bone china; Tree: Painted mild steel
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) Apple Tree, 2019 Apples: Oil paint on bone china Tree: Painted mild steel, PU pipe
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) I told you this was a good spot Porcelain, ceramic, enamel paint (“critical snapshots of contemporary culture in the form of kitschy readymades that walk the line between art and craft”)
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) We are all pigeons Found materials, PU Pipe, Aluminium, Steel, Resin, Cork, Paper, Wood, Bone China
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) We are all pigeons Specially created for a private collection, “We are all Pigeons” is a large tree sculpture with 11 pigeons that have dressed themselves up using London detritus.
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) We are all pigeons
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) We are all pigeons
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) We are all pigeons
Barnaby Barford (British, 1977) We are all pigeons Invited to a party, the pigeons have put together their own costumes using newspapers, tube tickets, chocolate wraps, junk food and other fragments sourced on the street. Disguised as birds of paradise, the pigeons –often perceived as urban pests– have now stepped into the realm of their tropical and beautiful relatives.
Jae-Hyo Lee (Korean, 1965) Stainless Steel
Jae-Hyo Lee (Korean, 1965) Stainless Steel
Jae-Hyo Lee (Korean, 1965) Lee holds a BFA from the Hong-Ik University in Seoul. He currently lives and works near Seoul
Working with wood and metal, Jaehyo Lee produces immaculately formed, intricate sculptures that reveal a mastery of his materials and a winking, sophisticated wit. Burnt-black wood often serves as the sculptural ground into which Lee embeds discs of fresh wood or bent steel bolts and nails.
Jae-Hyo Lee (Korean, 1965) Chestnut wood sculpture
Jae-Hyo Lee (Korean, 1965) Discarded wood sculpture Amongst many other distinctions Jaehyo was in 1998 Grand Prize Winner at the Osaka Triennial and in 2002 recipient of the prestigious Irish Sculpture in Woodland commission. His works are held in public and private collections across Europe, Asia and North America
Jae-Hyo Lee (Korean, 1965) Discarded wood sculpture
Aurel David (1935-1984) Arborele Eminescu Linogravura
Aurel David (1935-1984) Arborele Eminescu Linogravura policroma anii 60 Guașăanii 60
Arborele Eminescu Realizat din fire de cupru, după lucrarea lui Aurel David (1935-1984) Lucrare plastică mică (traforare, lipire) realizată de Abraham Ludovic Zoltan
Onești Eminescu iarna by Eremia Costel Grigorescu (1931-2001)
Eremia Costel Grigorescu (1931-2001) Mihai Eminescu (2000) Onești, România
Mihai Eminescu (2000) Eremia Costel Grigorescu (1931-2001)
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