This is a reblog side-blog full of architecture pictures I find inspiring.
Here is my main blog with my original art.
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This is a reblog side-blog full of architecture pictures I find inspiring.
Here is my main blog with my original art.
by _nancy_dc
In the forest
Castillo de Colomares en Benalmádena, Málaga, ESPAÑA
Morning light
ART NOUVEAU staircase by Ede Magyar - 1906, REÖK PALACE in Szeged, Csongrád-Csanád, HUNGARY
Here is a link to my Artstation.
While one of this is actually a self-portrait, there is a little bit of me in each of the rest as well, which is why I chose these specific pieces from my collection. You wouldn't know it looking at me, but I really love bold colors, and narrative told through color.
Here is a link to my Artstation.
I created these works almost entirely out of polymer clay and balsa wood, save for the bases of each, which are premade, pine, craft-planks. The shoji screens were created with sheets of velum.
I created these works out of common household items to explore materials, but also to explore sculpture within the boundaries of wealth-inequality and the inability to always have proper materials on hand.
The base of the nautilus is made of recycled wood, tile and threaded-stock, and the top is made mostly of recycled chicken-wire and foil for the armature, and toilet-paper tubes for the outer shell.
The bees and hive were made of flower-foam scraps, but could have just as easily been created out of any kind of foam; soft foam would have required a coat of PVA glue or mod-podge before painting, however as the weight would have been problematic.
Finally the little squirrel is created out of a few pieces of crumpled computer paper and a few pieces of masking tape - this one is my favorite of the set.
Door at Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, ENGLAND