Fossil-like characters by Adrián Villar Rojas, referencing everything from Michelangelo’s David to Nirvana’s Kurt, are designed for destruction. A mummified Kurt Cobain, an angel kissing a rabbit, and ...
Artist Murjoni Merriweather is gifted with a rare ability: the potter’s touch. With just dirt and water in her hands, she is able to form life-like images of the Black men, women, and children we see ...
For every work of art that Brie Ruais makes, she starts with her body weight in clay, bringing new meaning to the term “life-size” sculpture. The Brooklyn-based artist pushes, pulls, and scrapes the ...
Jo Craig (they/them) is a writer on Game Rant from Scotland and has been in the industry for nearly a decade dissecting comic book movie trailers for hours and diving headfirst into horror. They still ...
Sculptor Robert Pulley has spent decades creating metal-like clay sculptures. Sculptor Robert Pulley has spent decades balancing a teaching career while creating a dizzying number of sculptures in all ...
To commemorate the 600,000 lives lost in Belgium during World War I, Belgian conceptual artist Koen Vanmechelen is creating an equal number of clay egg sculptures for his project Coming World Remember ...
Tyler Shipley is an editor for Game Rant who has been writing for the team since 2021. Tyler has a degree in English from the University of Toledo. Some of his favorite games are platformers, but he ...
Clay on Main in Oley welcomes Philadelphia-based sculptural artist Emily Whynott, who brings her master’s of fine art thesis work, “Sugarcoated” to Clay on Main’s gallery from May 28 to July 2.
Tshatsha, a literal translation from a Sanskrit word which mean "copy" in English, stands for small clay sculptures cut from a mold, including mini-statues of Buddha, stupas or Buddhist scriptures.
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