Posted on Dec 28, 2006
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on Dec 28, 2006
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SpiralSD
SpiralSD
That is seriously messed up man.
Posted on Aug 5, 2009
driftingarrow
SP
Wicked!
Posted on Jul 30, 2009
TX-Jimyster
Jim
Kind of creepy look'en...
Posted on Feb 9, 2008
sproutbucket
Jody
Wow..just wow..
Posted on Jan 7, 2008
Merrittkr
Kristen
So cool!
Posted on Oct 14, 2007
Tina2
Tina
mmmmmmm interesting
Posted on Aug 26, 2007
Cylons
Cylons
"Premonition"
Posted on Aug 19, 2007
inkydigit
Jason
surreal stoneware
Posted on Jul 6, 2007
ramblingartist
ramblingartist
Thats it, viewing this puts my teetering over whether or not I would try sculpting - over the edge. Amazing, love the design.
Posted on Apr 6, 2007
kjarra
kjarra
wonderful sculpture
Posted on Mar 15, 2007
Joethecool
Joethecool
MagentaSpagat likes this page, me too
Posted on Mar 15, 2007
dgirlp
dgirlp
Nature or Nurture? from the pages of http://silentshout.stumbleupon.com/
Posted on Feb 14, 2007
Shitao
Tim
There are primitive animal instincts lurking in our own depths, waiting for the chance to slide past a conscious moment. The sculptures I create focus on human psychology, stripped of context and rationalization, and articulated through animal and human forms. On the surface, these figures are simply feral and domestic individuals suspended in a moment of tension. Beneath the surface they embody the impacts of aggression, territorial desires, isolation, and pack mentality.
Both human and animal interactions show patterns of intricate, subliminal gestures that betray intent and motivation. The things we leave unsaid are far more important than the words we speak out-loud to one another. I have learned to read meaning in the subtler signs; a look, the way one holds one's hands, the tightening of muscles in the shoulders, the incline of the head, the rhythm of a walk, and the slightest unconscious gestures. I rely on animal body language in my work as a metaphor for these underlying patterns, transforming the animal subjects into human psychological portraits.
Love After Love
The time will come
when, with elation
you will greet yourself arriving
at your own door, in your own mirror
and each will smile at the other's welcome,
and say, sit here. Eat.
You will love again the stranger who was your self.
Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart
to itself, to the stranger who has loved you
all your life, whom you ignored
for another, who knows you by heart.
Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,
the photographs, the desperate notes,
peel your own image from the mirror.
Sit. Feast on your life.
--Derek Walcott