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He is a ceramic artist whose work explores themes of emotional containment, monstrosity, and human connection through surreal and intricately crafted pieces.Shaner’s artwork acts as a metaphor ...
Cosmo Campoli (March 21, 1922 – December 15, 1997) [1] was a Chicago-based sculptor, known for his figurative work centered on the themes of birth and death, and for his use of bold, surreal bird and egg imagery. [2]
Sergei Isupov (born August 17, 1963 [citation needed]) is a ceramic artist born in Stavropol, Russia, now living in Cummington, Massachusetts, United States, and Tallinn, Estonia. He was educated at the Ukrainian State Art School in Kiev and went on to graduate in 1990 from the Art Institute of Tallinn in Estonia with Bachelor of Arts and ...
Critic René Crevel called the artist a "dreamer" who "releases a swarm of small lyrical louses from mysterious abysses." Paul Klee's confidante Will Grohmann argued in the Cahiers d'art that he "stands definitely well solid on his feet. He is by no means a dreamer; he is a modern person, who teaches as a professor at the Bauhaus."
Women surrealist artists (90 P) Pages in category "Surrealist artists" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total.
Paul Dresang (born 1948 in Appleton, Wisconsin) is an American ceramic artist and professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.Working mainly with glass, porcelain, and clay, Dresang’s “highly individual, sensuous, salt-fired porcelain forms are decorated with an obsessive amount of detail.” [1] He defines his work primarily as “post-modern fertility pieces".” [2] Dresang ...
Kurt Leopold Seligmann (20 July 1900, Basel – 2 January 1962, Sugar Loaf) was a Swiss-American Surrealist painter, engraver, and occultist. [1] He was known for his fantastic imagery of medieval troubadors and knights in macabre rituals and inspired by the carnival held annually in his native Basel, Switzerland. [2]
In two L.A. contemporary clay art group shows, themes of modern anxieties around industrialization and climate change emerge through the tactile medium.