Israeli ceramic artist and sculptor Ronit Baranga is the creator of this shocking and really puzzling series of dishes, which are present realistic copies of human fingers and mouths. According to the artist, human fingers and mouth are among the most sensitive. That's why Ronit Baranga tried to show their vision perception of the world. Fingers and mouth is a kind of invisible boundary between the external world and the internal maintenance of human. These barriers filters absorb everything around, but it is fixed only a small part. The idea is quite confused, but deserves special attention. Checkout below how artist Ronit Baranga creates creepy ceramics tableware by adding fingers and mouths to them.
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Showing posts with label Creepy Sculptress. Show all posts
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Israeli ceramic artist and sculptor Ronit Baranga is the creator of this shocking and really puzzling series of dishes, which are present realistic copies of human fingers and mouths. According to the artist, human fingers and mouth are among the most sensitive. That's why Ronit Baranga tried to show their vision perception of the world. Fingers and mouth is a kind of invisible boundary between the external world and the internal maintenance of human. These barriers filters absorb everything around, but it is fixed only a small part. The idea is quite confused, but deserves special attention. Checkout below how artist Ronit Baranga creates creepy ceramics tableware by adding fingers and mouths to them.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
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Today we are offering to explore the talented artwork of the artist who is working under the name “Impsandthings”. Currently he is working towards marketing and selling his work. By profession he is a sculptor and art teacher. He loves creating imps, strange creatures, faeries, creepy sculptress, trolls, call them what you like. The finish pieces of sculptures hate sitting on a shelf, so the artist brings them out for wanders in the local graveyards and woods and photograph them up to no good.
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