Humanosaurio / Humanosaur

Serie que muestran el proceso de creación de "Humanosaur (Humanosaurio)" por el artista de Hong Kong Johnson Tsang, con fotografías tomadas de su sitio web:
Video de Javier Fuentes para "El Hurgador":
—————————————————————————————————
Series showing the making of "Humanosaur" by Hong Kong artist Johnson Tsang, with photographs from his website:
Video by Javier Fuentes for "El Hurgador":
—————————————————————————————————

Artworks of Johnson Tsang

Artworks of Johnson Tsang.One of the most important and creative artists of our days: Johnson Tsang from Hong Kong. He works with ceramics, porcelain, wood etc.
Johnson Tsang , a Hong Kong-based sculptor who has received international acclaim , blends realist sculpting techniques with surrealist imagery. Tsang gives everyday objects anthropomorphic qualities and instilling them with a sense of movement and fluidity. At times comical, at other times sentimental, his creations never fail to inspire a sense of wonder in viewers.
Official website:
instagram.com/artpeople_gallery, Submit your Artwork and join our artists @ TO BE FEATURED.
To stay up to date with our latest videos please subscribe to Artpeople YouTube channel
on the link below! Thank you

#inspire #art #illustration #drawing #draw #photo #photos #picture

Nina Hole a Tribute

Nina Hole's life and work is surveyed in this tribute by her friend Marc Lancet. Nina's large scale, site specific fire sculpture events were calculated to inspire awe. Indeed, Nina trafficked in transcendence.

Boiler Bytes: Nina Hole Sculpture

In April of 2016, the last sculpture designed by the late world-renown artist, Nina Hole, literally went up in flames. This Boiler Bytes segment remembers Nina Hole and the legacy of bringing people together through her performative works of art she left behind. Purdue is the proud home of Nina’s final sculpture titled, Repose. It is located just outside the Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts.

Bulacard from John Toki

This video message from John Toki was filmed on scene in Davis, CA. Links to the video file will be written on a self-addressed Bulacard that will be part of the Million Mentor March. Memories from the past can be instantly retrieved, displayed, and shared from the card using NFC cell phones such as the Galaxy S3 running on Google's Android 4.0. Additional information about the project can be found at www.internetofexperiences.com and www.bulacard.com.