By: Melville Jackson | 2011-01-20 | Photography Modern Sculpture is known as a phenomenon that lasted from 1860s through the 1970s. During this period artists started breaking old norms and almost reinvented the art status of sculpture. We can mention such talented sculptors as Pablo Picasso, Peter Voulkos, George E. Ohr, and Kenneth Price as being key to this process. read more
By: hard working guy | 2010-12-28 | Home & Family People who have passion in sculpture are absolutely interested in arts also. But just like other business opportunities you have lots of things to be considered. People who are getting involved with this have its own specific skills to perform perfectly the job. read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-13 | Business A Rolling Ball Sculpture is a form of kinetic art or kinetic sculpture, that specifically involves one or more rolling balls. Kinetic art is a form of art that contains moving pieces. Rolling Ball Sculpture art typically includes rails or tracks made of metal or wood, and one or more balls (or marbles) of some kind that travels down the tracks. Ball types include and are not limited to: Steel, Acrylic, Wood, and Glass read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-12-02 | Photography Under the magic hand of human kind, old or even salvaged items can be used so that they are made into amazingly beautiful masterpieces. James Corbett, from Ningi, Queensland, Australia is a talented man having risen fame since he started sculpting pieces from salvaged old automobile parts. James' sculptures made from anything left within old cars of the 1950's and 1960's such as gears, spark plugs, exhaust, radiator, and so on. The talented man's masterpieces from car parts are used as interior home decorative items all over the world, from cities in Australia, also England, Switzerland, New Zealand, Japan, the United Arab Emirates and the U.S. Let's enjoy the most eye-catching automobile-part sculptures taken by James Corbett from from Ningi, Queensland, Australia via the following stunning images. read more
By: craffts | 2012-01-18 | Interior Design India is land of culture, tradition and patriotism. There are many structures and monuments in the country which reminds us of our great freedom struggle. Among all, Ashok Stambh which is was made by the great Mughal emperor Ashoka as a tribute to country as a symbol of unity, integrity and spirtuality. read more
By: Archy Wang | 2011-04-20 | Sales Offers sculptures including abstract sculptures, stone sculptures, bust sculptures, animal sculptures, antique sculptures, stone fountains, stone fireplace mantels, stone flowerpots, stone gazebos, stone relievoes by China stone sculpture supplier, Shijiazhuang Alpha Trade Co., Ltd., Shijiazhuang Hebei, China. read more
By: Bryn McDonagh | 2010-10-22 | Reference & Education Chemical kinetics or reaction kinetics is the study of rates of chemical processes. In order for a reaction to occur, a collision must take place. This collision has to be of proper orientation and have sufficient energy to break the necessary bonds. read more
By: Fariah Jamil | 2010-03-29 | Interior Design Kinetic pictures are a wonderful development in the arena of home decor. These astounding moving pictures have the potential to perk up the look of any room you place them in. read more
By: Annette Labedzki | 2010-03-31 | Photography Globally acclaimed American sculptor and artist, Alexander "Sandy" Calder (22 July 1898 - 11 November 1976), was known best for his moving sculptures, called 'mobile.' Additionally, he created lithographs, paintings, tapestry, jewelry, and toys. Born in a family of artists, Calder and his sister always had family support and were encouraged towards their creativity. They were however, discouraged from professionally pursuing it, since it was financially challenging and uncertain career option. read more
By: Annette Labedzki | 2010-03-30 | Photography Naum Gabo (August 5, 1890 - August 23, 1977) was an American 'Constructivist' sculptor of Belorussian birth. In 1910, he went to Munich for studying medicine and science related subjects. While studying physics and engineering, Gabo read the writings of Henri Bergson and participated in the lectures of art historian Heinrich Wolfflin that combined art and science. These lectures had a significant impact on Gabo. read more
By: craffts | 2012-01-03 | Art Ashoka stambh, the national emblem of India hums a glorious tale of patriotic and spiritual significance. Grab this piece of pride in exact replica handcrafted by the god-gifted artisans of Rajasthan! read more
By: Archy Wang | 2011-04-20 | The Business of Art Offers stone sculptures, European sculptures, Roman sculptures, Greek sculptures, classic sculptures, stone statue sculptures, European stone sculptures, animal sculptures, stone fountains, stone flowerpot, stone columns, antique sculptures, stone fireplace mantels by stone sculpture supplier, Shijiazhuang Alpha Trade Co., Ltd., Shijiazhuang Hebei, China. read more
By: indiacrafters1 | 2012-02-23 | Religion These statues are used as decorative centre pieces or even to enhance the beauty of landscaped gardens. While, there is no doubt that this enlightened master has made a difference in millions of lives through his teachings, many stories about him are still unknown. read more
By: keysha | 2011-01-06 | Jewelry Its dedication to always develop new bold technologies has been shown in all of its timepieces; in 1992 Seiko launched its revolutionary technology with the Seiko Kinetic watches in the United States, the first timepieces on kinetic movement not requiring a battery change, being charged only with the movement of the human body. The Seiko Kinetic models had the high-tech qualities of an automatic watch and the highly precision of a quartz watch. read more
By: G McKay | 2012-03-19 | Business Are you a horse lover or have a friend interested in horse racing? Have you considered purchasing horse bookends? Bookends help in enhancing your home decor. Horse bookends can make wonderful gifts for that hard to buy for person. read more