Watching the watcher
Liesbeth Rutten
Vertrouwen, NL
A collection of innovative ceramics for aficionados of the audacious, quirky and original arts. On display are expressive figures indulging in varying degrees of scrutiny and perception, from the self absorbed to the inquisitive, contemplative and incisive and including forms that are hybrid, fractured, holistic and abstract. Fertile titillation to the imagination never goes astray and I applaud these artists for providing such amusing vehicles of flight into fantasy through courting the unpredictable, eccentric and surreal. Idiocentric visionaries providing escapism from the conventional while forever stretching the boundaries to tease the parameters of reality. Leading to a captivating conclusion from following an adventurous spirit of creativity and independence, sometimes beyond the threshold of rationality, with touches of humor, brilliance and the thought provoking.
Woman’s Head designed by Rudolf Knörlein for Goldscheider
Vienna, 1930
Cubist vase Charmaine Haines
French Experience Collection photo Marie Clair DeBourg
Ann Agee, porcelain ‘Tulip Vase’
1994
Paul Di Pasquale Jimmy Dean sculpture
“Connecticut”— the historic Lucky Strike building overlooking the James River tidal basin
2010
Large Sitting Fox – Gin Durham
photo Paul Wilkinson
Galina Bulganin
‘Horta’ – Fons Bemelmans
‘The Inner Door’ – Abstract sculpture in green and gilded patina bronze by Cantarel
1970’s
ABC Pascal, Paris
A sculpture at the entrance to Anton Smit’s Sculpture park located in Bronkhorstspruit, Sth. Africa
George Lafayette – Spirit Guide series
See more George Lafayette sculptures here
“David and Saul” – Arthur Boyd
c. 1951 Murrumbeena, Melbourne
‘Crimson Hoop’ – Bryan Hiveley
‘My abstract sculptures present surface textures that are candy-like and color-saturated; they reverberate in the space between oppositional constructs such as artifice/natural, synthetic/organic’
Mannequin head
Michael Lucero — ‘Watching Wishing’
“It’s a masterpiece”
Peter Sellers in Dr.Strangelove
Bouke de Vries – ‘War & pieces (cloud), 18th, 19th, 20th century’
2012
‘Comfort Zone’ by Calvin Ma
Whimsical Bird and Rabbit Sculpture by Cathy Meincer
Chandra DeBuse – ‘Two Tiered Treat Server’
Christine Kaiser — ‘Bird Girl’
christinekaiser-etsy
‘Conversation through a Wall’ —- Ricardas Lukosiunas
Dai Li
Dorota Urbaniak Pelka
Teresa Girones ceramic bust
Frances Doherty with her Blue Bells
Picture by Peter Boam
‘Mystery Alley’ – Minoru Karamatsu – flickr
Japan
Teapot, 2014, by Kevin Snipes
Frances Baruch
Kicking up heels – E.Krasnova
UK sculptor Eoghan Bridge
Eva Kwong
Theodoros Papagiannis, Greece
Evelyn Tannus ceramic whippet
‘Lady and Bird’ — Tania Babb
‘Flappers’ —by Ruth Aizuss Migdal
‘Gifts for the kids playing with fire’ – Jason Walker
Jo Ilona
‘He thinks in his garden’ – John and Robin Gumaelius
Robin creates all the colorful ceramic surface imagery and complex decorative glazes, and then John takes over and adds the exquisite metal armatures that bring the sculptures to life.
Marie Madeleine Gautier
‘Floating Torso With Head’ – Alexander Archipenko
1935
Joanne Jaffe — ‘First Born’
Joe Lawrence Two sailor/fishermen busts
Keti Anastasaki, Toronto
Mayan Ruins at Chichen Itza – Yucatan, Mexico
Mieke van den Hoogen
Mutsuo Yanagihara
Literary Bust Elvis Figure – Sandra Trujillo
Sigita Lukosiunas- ‘Tea Break’
Susie McMahon
‘Taumango luka’ – Woodrow-Nash
Raku Zen monk – Jo Ilona
Tiffany Schmierer – ‘Links 300’
‘Thirst’ – Troskulys Ricardas Lukosiunas
Outdoor Pachamama Museum
The Amaicha Pachamama Museum is the work of Héctor Cruz, an artist of the valley which, after studying the pre-Inca cultures, decided to use them as inspiration for his work
Outdoor sculpture – Hector Cruz
‘Pygothia’ – Cheryl Tall
2010
‘Unicorn Clock’ — Studio Cela 37 — Dorota Urbaniak Pelka and Jerzy Pelka
Cubist mosaic bust – Deborah Halpern
Valentina Kuznetsova garden sculpture
‘Squirrel’ wool relief panel by Master Adjika
Minsk
Statue and fountain named Cleo – attributed to Ruth Blackwell of the Iannelli studio
Pickwick Theater lobby
‘Triadisches Ballett’ (Triadic Ballet) – Oskar Schlemmer
1922
Watching pots dry – photo Walter Bossard
Sheikh Abu Bakarwith with the walls of the old fort of Purana Kila in the background, Delhi
Virgil Ortiz
‘Figure A Red’ – Patti Warashina
2009
Yayoi Kusama Gallery
‘Rastafarian Octopus’
Slatermodelmaker-etsy
Jimenez Deredia
Untitled Assemblage – Andrew Casto
2011
‘The Low’ – Jo Ilona
‘The Angel’ – Numa Ayrinhac
Cementerio de Pigue.
‘Black Eye’– Paul Pasquale
– raku on canvas with raw cotton
‘Suzie’ – Jackie Alonzo ceramic bust
‘Maidens in Contemplation’, signed Green
late 20th century
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Always wonderful to wake up to your inspiring posts! Can never stop at one!
Thx, Suzy
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