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Jerlach, Lars & Stringfellow, Helen: Tectonic Industries (Popularity: )
http://tectonic-industries.com
This collaborative of two visual artists explores the relationship between artifice and reality through mixed-media installations.
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Daden, Raphael (Popularity: )
http://www.raphaeldaden.co.uk
Installations include light-based sculptures combining resins and florescent light in public venues. Nottingham, England.
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Thoma, Marta (Popularity: )
http://www.mthoma.com
Installed works reference surrealism, figuration, and modern art, combining a skill in sewing and domestic attention transformed by metal skills ...
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Freeman, Chris:: Designs (Popularity: )
http://www.chrisfreemandesigns.com
Light sculpture and architectural lighting use neon, ceramics, and cold cathode for indoor and outdoor artistic and architectural applications. New ...
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O'Donnell, Michael (Popularity: )
http://www.odonnell.no
Photography, video, sound, light, cast objects, wood combined in large-scale poetic installations referencing a social/political undertow. British, living in Norway.
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Knowles, Elizabeth (Popularity: )
http://www.elizabethknowles.com
Organic, biology-based works of mixed media, including sculpture, video, drawings, printed text coalesced into site-specific installations.
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Ford, James R:: General Carbuncle (Popularity: )
http://www.generalcarbuncle.com
Transformation in process of a 1981 Ford Capri into the General Lee, from TV show "Dukes of Hazzard" by covering ...
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Haselden, Ron (Popularity: )
http://www.ronhaselden.com
Light sculptures and architectural installations use neon, LEDs, film and video, drawing, and painting.
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Stefanov, Gligor (Popularity: )
http://www.g-stefanov.com/
Creates site-specific works, paintings and drawings, religious and eco-art with organic materials. Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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Zarins, Joyce Audy (Popularity: )
http://www.joyceaudyzarins.com
Capturing nature's metaphors in steel and through scale, her works combine longevity, vitality, usefulness and beauty in installations. Amesbury, Massachusetts, ...
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