Showing posts with label Sculptures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculptures. Show all posts
16 January 2015
Villa Sauber
This sculpture stands at the entrance to Monaco's National Museum, Villa Sauber on Avenue Princesse Grace.
30 September 2014
The Mantle of Conscience by Anna Chromy
This is a new sculpture, recently installed in the gardens opposite Le Rose des Vents.
It's called the Mantle of Conscience and is by the artist, Anna Chromy.
19 September 2014
'Very Hungry God' by Subodh Gupta
This is a sculpture recently seen outside the Grimaldi Forum.
It's called 'Very Hungry God' by artist Subodh Gupta, who is based in New Delhi.
It's made of approximately 3,000 pieces of stainless steel kitchenware.
07 September 2014
The Cow ready for a Swim
You'll find this cow in the gardens of the Princess Grace Hospital in Monaco. She's called 'Elegante au Bains' and has been decorated by sculptor Anne Quemar. In 2005 there were dozens of cows all over Monaco. They'd been created by well-known artists and scuptors in aid of charity. This one was bought by the Baronne Brandstetter and donated to the hospital.
She marks the smoking area in the gardens.
22 June 2014
Art Monaco - Two Fat Ladies
Two fat ladies on the forecourt of the Grimaldi Forum. A flashback to Art Monaco and sculptures by Marina.
18 June 2014
16 June 2014
Art Monaco - Benedicte Blanc-Fontenille
Benedicte Blanc-Fontenille is a French-born artist exhibiting at the Art Monaco exhibition which was held in in April. I commented on how well it looked against a black background but Benedicte told me it looks even better against a white background as the falling figures catch the light.
She writes:
"Life is nothing but motion. This movement is the fragility of the humans being.
That's the buried thing and the visible one, the folds that need to be unfold to access the knowledge, to achieve.
In my work, the texture evokes this fragility by playing with transparency and opacity. The colors I am using are inspired by the mineral, to translate the rebirth, the revival, perpetual motion of the cosmos.
The silhouettes of humans are appearing like a shadow caught in a snapshot whose movement is developing in the eyes of the spectator."
03 June 2014
09 May 2014
Art Monaco - Dirk Janssens
Belgian artist Dirk Janssens created this sculpture from wood and plaster. He is represented by Irrreversible Mag and the lovely lady we met yesterday. Click on the link to see and read about Dirk's work and his many awards.
This is Dirk's Artist Statement:
'In his art Dirk Janssens explores the positive and emotional aspects of the basic concept of being human. His work is a tribute to life and love, purely instinctive, in a completely unique language. His works are an investigative transformation; it is far from arbitrary, and represents a willful, passionate craving for almost unattainable and utopian Love. At the same time, this art offers comfort, as it fires an enthusiasm for life and inspiration; in fact it’s a tireless courting of passion itself.
The artist forces himself to convert every single feeling of frustration into pure life force. Whether futile or intense, the expression shows an iron will, an unfailing passion and an enduring optimism that is deep-rooted in the artist himself. By doing so he makes his audience contemplate their own happiness.'
02 May 2014
Art Monaco - Bianca Tosti's Buttons
You want a sculpture decorated with sharkshin, buttons and lace? Look no further. Sculptor, Bianca Tosti sells her art through Galerie Arista in Cannes.
28 April 2014
Art Monaco - Thierry Blum's horse
This is a part of the display on the forecourt of the Grimaldi Forum. The horse is made entirely of horseshoes and is byFrench sculptor, Thierry Blum.
25 April 2014
Marcos Marin's Marilyn
And here is the rest of the sculpture I showed you yesterday. It's Marilyn Monroe by the well-known Brazilion artist, Marcos Marin. Marcos lives and works in Monaco.
24 April 2014
Guess the sculpture...
This is a small part of a sculpture currently being exhibited on the forecourt of the Grimaldi Forum. Can you guess the subject? To see the entire work, come back tomorrow.
06 February 2014
The Little Mermaid of Denmark at Larvotto
'The Little Mermaid' looks out over Larvotto beach. She was created, in 2000, with layers and layers of metal by Kristian Dahlgard, in hommage to the Danes who live in Monaco and for the late Prince Rainier III to mark the 50th year of his reign.
31 October 2013
Craned reflet
Everywhere you look in the casino area at the moment, you'll see a mass of building work going on. Even the windows reflect the cranes.
24 October 2013
Folon's The Fountain of the Birds
Jean-Michel Folon's La Fontaine aux Oiseaux is a sculpture I've always loved and we've seen it before but taken from the other side of this street - so here it is from back. It stands on le rocher.
11 October 2013
The Washerwoman
Shafts of sunlight pass through the fountain and land on Renoir's La Grand Laveuse (the Washerwoman) - by Renoir - Guino 1917. It stands in the Parc Paysager of Fontvieille.
13 September 2013
Nymphe Salmacis - F. J. Bosio
This sculpture is called Nymphe Salmacis and it's by the Monegasque sculptor, F. J. Bosio, who lives between 1768 and 1845. It stands in the forecourt of one of Monaco's public buildings on le rocher.
23 August 2013
Arman's Motophant
Arman's Motophant stands on a high plinth in the Chemin des Sculptures, near the circus tent, in Fontvieille. Isn't it absolutely perfectly named? Vroom Vroom ...
It was created in 1988 by Arman (Armand Pierre
Fernandez) an American, who was born in Nice in 1928 and died in 2005.
14 August 2013
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