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UK artist Matthew Stone's evocative sculptures use a combination of photography and architectural techniques. He frames the human body in geometric, 3D structures; the models in his images lie poetically contorted like the languid figures in Renaissance paintings. Stone also dabbles in performance art centered around the body, finding inspiration in the political and spiritual art of the 20th-century German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys. Take a look at some images of his sculptures courtesy of…

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Lauren Pascarella, Photographic Sculpture, 2009 Photo Sculpture Photography, Photographic Sculpture, Sculptural Photography, Photography Final Piece Ideas, Photography Final Piece, Final Piece Ideas, Photography Installation, Photography Terms, Photography Presentation

Parsons is currently hosting an exhibition of MFA Photography thesis work from the class of 2009. Fifteen graduates display the fruits of their labor after completing 3 intensive eight-week summer residencies and 2 years of independent studies. The works on view are impressive and definitely display fresh and exciting talent. Some of my favorite pieces include Lauren Pascarella's Photographic Sculpture, Daniel Durtsche's T.F. (Rotated 3,600 times) and Spectrum (Moved, scaled, and rotated…

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Japanese photographer Yuichi Ikehata creates realistic sculptures of human body parts using clay, wire and paper. He then photographs the sculptures and merges them into unrealistic worlds to create Long Term Memory (LTM), an ongoing photographic series that “puts audiences in the ambivalent position of not knowing what is real and what is not.” Sculptures Sur Fil, Sculpture Textile, Human Body Parts, Textile Sculpture, Colossal Art, Hand Sculpture, 3d Studio, Digital Elements, Sculpture Ideas

Japanese photographer Yuichi Ikehata creates realistic sculptures of human body parts using clay, wire and paper. He then photographs the sculptures and merges them into unrealistic worlds to create Long Term Memory (LTM), an ongoing photographic series that “puts audiences in the ambivalent position of not knowing what is real and what is not.” The 40-year old artist currently lives and works in Chiba, Japan.

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