Wednesday, 26 January 2011
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Friday, 14 January 2011


Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Friday, 7 January 2011



Masazumi's ceramic work is extremely varied, inspired by his own drawings and illustrations of human and animal forms. His sculptures explore the possible ways of interpreting these forms, resulting in distinctive designs which express his personal interpretation of the subject. He is also keen to preserve elements of simplicity and unpredictability in his work.
All of Masazumi's work is made by handbuilding. The clay he uses for a particular piece depends on the subject and the effect he wants to create. Therefore he employs a wide range of clays, including brick clay, earthenware, stoneware and porcelain to suit the diversity of forms and surfaces he produces.

Tuesday, 23 November 2010



They established their reputation in 1969 with THE SINGING SCULPTURE. Standing together on a table, they danced and sang the Flanagan and Allen standard ‘Underneath the Arches’ – a song in which two tramps describe the pleasures of sleeping rough. It was a telling choice, harking back to prewar England and traditions of vaudeville, while also identifying with the fringes of society. Gilbert & George were invited to present THE SINGING SCULPTUREall over the world, sometimes for eight hours at a stretch. Realising, however, that they could reach only a handful of people at a time, they began to create films and pictures that could extend the idea of living sculpture without requiring their physical presence.
Monday, 15 November 2010


Saturday, 13 November 2010



Brian Morris creates all his artwork with the theme of the skull and the style of the tattoo artist. He creates toys, artwork and models with the gothic black and white theme.



























