Keith Lemley – Seeing the Unseen
Keith Lemley is a contemporary artist based in the US. His sculptural installations are about seeing the unseen, which is the invisible presence surrounding our minds, memories and experiences.
Keith Lemley is a contemporary artist based in the US. His sculptural installations are about seeing the unseen, which is the invisible presence surrounding our minds, memories and experiences.
Isaac CordalĀ is a sculptor and installation artist from Galicia, Spain. He creates miniature figures, called Cement Eclipses, and places them among urban streets in different situations to criticize modern society. cementeclipses.com
French sculptor Edouard Martinet creates intricate sculptures of fish, birds and insects. Discarded parts of old cars, mopeds and bicycles are all he needs to make them look completely realistic. He doesn’t weld the metal together choosing instead to use small screws, and spends about a month or several years on each sculpture.
Australian artist Lionel Bawden uses color pencils to create amorphous sculptures. He reconfigures and carves pencils into geometric forms and shapes. These works are inspired by our experience of the physical world and the construction of identity. lionelbawden.com
Angelika Arendt is an artist and sculptor residing in Berlin, Germany. She creates these amorphous sculptures using swirling spirals and tiny droplets of colored polymer clay. Her work is drawn from the organic worlds of flora and fauna. angelikaarendt.de