In the next few artists they show ways I could present my work.
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/01/figurative-sculptures-by-matteo-pugliese/
Figurative Sculptures Embedded in Gallery Walls by Matteo PuglieseJanuary 30, 2012
MATTEO PUGLIESE (1969, Italy) | |
Born in Milan, Italy, in 1969, Matteo Pugliese graduated from Milan University majoring in Modern Literature. During his time at university, he made sculptures and models of film and comic strip characters for his own pleasure. He now lives in Milan. Major Exhibitions include: “Freedom,” Siena (2004); “Die Ontnapping,” The Netherlands (2005); “Sculpture,” Milan (2006); “Extra Moenia,” Cagliari (2007). |
These are just a few of many wonderful pieces by Italian sculptor Matteo Pugliese who lives and works in Milan. His bronze sculptures of men, often made from multiple components, appear to be trapped in the vertical space of gallery walls. My Star Wars-addled brain is reminded of Hans Solo encased in carbonite, though I find these aesthetically much more pleasing.
Classical Greek Sculpture GIFs by Zach
DoughertyJune 19
This piece of work isn't really to inspire me on presentation, but on the art in general of media and art put together.
Digital artist Zach Dougherty takes classical Greek statues and then digitizes them into glitchy, geometric GIFs. These are a few of my favorites but you can see more over on his Tumblr, Hateplow.
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