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Ishibashi Yui’s Sculptures Visualize Tension Between Humans and Nature | Hi-Fructose Magazine Illusion Kunst, Sculptures Céramiques, 캐릭터 드로잉, Art Et Illustration, Poses References, Ap Art, Art Clay, Figurative Sculpture, Art Poses

Fixated on a mythological depiction of nature, Japanese artist Ishibashi Yui sculpts feral children that appear to belong to another realm of reality. Pallid, hairless human bodies become fused with roots and vines, brought to life through a mixture of wood, resin, clay, wire and paint. Oftentimes, the figures appear imprisoned by the flora. In Then, It Returns Slowly, a pregnant woman's face erupts with flesh-colored growths that form a tree trunk. The character in Dream of 10 Billion Years…

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"A breathtaking image of a woman made entirely of wild flowers, standing majestically in the midst of a vibrant meadow. Her flowing petal hair and colorful blossom skin exude the energy and beauty of nature, inviting you to join her in a celebration of life." Plants And Humans Art, Advanced Higher Art, Higher Art, Person Running, Beauty Of The World, Floral Collage, Sketching Ideas, Paper Pulp, Collage Artwork

In the heart of a vibrant meadow, a stunning woman made entirely of wild flowers stands tall. Her hair is a flowing cascade of blooming petals, and her skin is a mosaic of colorful blossoms. She radiates the energy and beauty of nature, as if she is a living embodiment of the field around her. She stands gracefully, arms outstretched, as if she is reaching for the sun. It's as if she's inviting you to join her in a celebration of life and the natural world.

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When asked in an interview [http://www.examiner.com/article/a-conversation-with-surrealist-painter-and-sculptor-vladimir-kush] how he would describe his work to someone who had never seen it, Russian-born surrealist painter Vladimir Kush responded, > “I would describe my work with the quote from William Blake: ‘If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite…'” This response alone should give you some insight into Kush’s perspective — a perspective

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