
Pierre Matter’s Imaginative Hybrid Sculptures
French sculptor Pierre Matter creates large-scale sculptures that blend humans, pink babies, and animals with machines and other unusual components. The artist was born in Munster, France where from an early age he was introduced to machines through his father’s jobs. He works mostly with bronze, however he also uses recycled and scrap materials, to build his hybrid sculptures. His imaginative artwork is a continuation of an ongoing dialogue concerning human existence and changes brought about by advances in technology and the sciences. See more below!
MORE: http://hifructose.com/2013/06/10/pierre-matters-imaginative-hybrid-sculptures/

Sabine Pearlman has won the Lens Culture New & Emerging photographers award 2013 for her cross sections of ammunition with over 900 specimens revealing a hidden beautiful complexity to something we see as simple and destructive
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Can you say hyperrealism? Dirk Dzmirsky’s masterfully painting are mind blowing. Pretty sure he wears optic magnifiers.
Zadok Ben-David’s new installation works titled “Black Field” are composed of tiny metal hand painted flowers
Black & Milk Coffee and Spoons Chess Set by Haru McKeithen(Kaneko)

Artist Crystal Wagner hard at work on a new hand cut and screen printeed paper “terrarium”. Spoke Art will be exhibiting new terrariums by Crystal later this year in Los Angeles (October) and Miami (December) so stay tuned!
Check out the artist’s website here: http://www.crystalwagner.com/






