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Efraim Rodriguez. Unreal realism
Efraim Rodriguez is a talented artist whose sculptures delight with their craftsmanship and unique philosophy. Born in 1971 in Valencia to a family of artists, he was surrounded by art from childhood. After graduating from the University of Barcelona, Efraim became a teacher and associate professor, passing on his knowledge and passion for sculpture to a new generation of artists. Efraim Rodriguez's sculptures are striking in their finely crafted ... -
Masterclass: recipe for creating rust for art projects
A recipe for creating rust for art projects. To complete their project and create a memorable image, puppet masters have to resort to the most unexpected solutions. They may use unusual materials or experiment with different techniques. One such solution may be to create a rust effect on the objects in the overall composition of the project. This requires not only technical skills, but also ... -
Mark Dennis finds beauty in the ordinary.
Mark Dennis is a realist sculptor and creates striking works of art that convey the beauty and complexity of the human experience. His work ranges from small art dolls to large life-size portraits, and all are characterised by realistic craftsmanship and attention to detail. Mark Dennis began sculpting in college where he studied technical theatre. At that time, he was most ... -
Timberland. Why is the company logo an oak tree?
Timberland's oak tree logo has deep historical roots. It symbolises generational continuity, as the brand's founder, Nathan Schwartz, together with his sons turned the company into a family business. This emphasises their commitment to producing high quality shoes that will last for years to come. Nathan Schwartz (left) with his son Sidney Schwartz (right) One of Timberland's key achievements ... -
Gwen Murphy. Shoes with emotion
Shoes are not just a wardrobe item, they are more than that. That's exactly what Gwen Murphy, a talented sculptor and master of children's fantasies, believes. Since childhood, she has seen shoes as more than just protection for her feet. Each pair had its own character and personality. As she grew up, Gwen Murphy did not forget her childhood fantasies, but instead began ... -
Dianna Effner Masterclass - Soft Body for Dolls
Dianna Effner first made a name for herself as a doll maker in the early 70s. Many beautiful models, moulds, drawings, sketches have come out of her hands. In 1999 she founded the famous "Doll Dreamers Guild", a full-fledged workshop aimed at training and educating professionals who are able to make their own dolls and, most importantly, to teach all ... -
Masterclass "Polymer clay mushrooms"
This masterclass will help you to create champignons from polymer clay without using moulds. The fashion for mushrooms in textiles, paper and cotton papier-mâché, polymer clay has swept social networks. Especially interesting are the variants of multifunctional constructions and decorations in the design of lamps, household utensils and clothes with mushrooms. Now everyone who is in the "trend" should have a brooch-muchomore or embroidery with opiate mushrooms. Mushrooms - ... -
Sculptures by Jesus Curia Perez
Jesus Curia Perez is a contemporary sculptor and artist from Spain. He completed his studies at the University of Madrid in 1992. Like his father, he wanted to become a painter. But when he became acquainted with sculpture, he was so impressed that he decided to stop drawing to focus entirely on three-dimensional works. The natural elegance of non-European cultures has always been a source of inspiration for him. .... -
Denim shorts have become a symbol of protest
It's hard to imagine a more familiar and popular summer item than denim shorts. Women have been wearing them for decades, however, it was not always considered decent. Denim shorts officially appeared in the U.S. in the mid-20th century: in the 50's, the company Levi's presented the first collection of denim clothing Levi's Denim Family, in which the shorts appeared. .... -
Gloomy Creatures by Sabrina Gruss
Sabrina Gruss was born on the 7th of February 1958 in Paris. She holds a diploma from the Higher National Diploma of Plastic Expression (DNSEP) and a diploma from Multimedia University. A painter and puppet sculptor, her work explores a world where not everyone dares to look. "She explores the undergrowth, looking for places where mould and rust have done their work, where incredible creatures or their memories swarm." ... ...
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023