I was looking at Mariele Neudecker's, work because it reminds me of my vessels and the secluded feel of it trying to break free.
Mariele Neudecker uses a broad range of media including sculpture, drawing, installation, film and photography. Her practice investigates the formation and historical dissemination of cultural constructs around the world, focusing particularly on landscape representations within the Northern European Romantic tradition and today’s notions of the Sublime.
http://www.marieleneudecker.co.uk/index.html
http://artnews.org/marieleneudecker#1
This Thing Called Darkness
Jessica Stockholder assembles everyday objects—couch cushions, plastic container lids, shoe laces, construction materials, fake fur, lamps, electrical cord, plastic stacking crates, pillows, papier-mâché, balls—adding brightly colored areas of paint that blend with the vivid plastics used in many mass-produced consumer products.
http://www.jessicastockholder.info/
She takes over the room using and engaging with and transforming it. The almost random feel to it but still organised. The fabric could reach higher the pull is there.
This piece reminds me of limits of vision, kind of when you squint your eyes, peeking.
Jessica is using a lot of everyday objects emphasis on areas of colors.
Andy Goldsworthy
Beautiful work that blends in with nature. Materials used do not disturb the environment but add to it.
Andy is sculptor and photographist with great respect for nature.
http://jessmansour.wordpress.com/2011/04/05/andy-goldsworthy/
My new favorite artist Samuel Pressman made this piece using wood, resin and natural materials(to me it looks like avocado pear seed that has rooted and hey seeds)
Fertile Inception 2012, 47 inches
Simply beautiful!
http://www.samuelstpressman.com/Wood-Works
Tomas Saraceno
It is amasing how familiar his work looks to my thoughts.
http://www.tanyabonakdargallery.com/artist.php?art_name=Tomas%20Saraceno
http://www.tomassaraceno.com/MET/Bicocca/index.html
Oo, I LOVE Andy Goldsworthy's work! Such a beautiful harmony.
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