I find this piece interesting because of all the intricate detail as well as the web-like structure of the figure.
I like how the expression of the figure is powerful because of the way it captures the weight of the chain pulling the body down.
This piece is interesting because of the patterning in the figure and the layers of swirls that seem to resemble hair.
I like what this sculpture represents and the serenity of the scene.
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Michael C. Geraghty “Adams Atom,” 2009
The reflection in the metal is very nicely done, there is an image clearly shown that makes you wonder about the environment.
The amount of detail is amazing, it appears as though every creese and indent is visible on the skin.
This piece is not very appealing to me because of the clash of colors, a weak background, as well as the figure being in an awkward stance.
I like the playful aspect of this sculpture and how it keeps that realistic quality to the characters.
The features in the face are nicely defined giving the gorilla a fierce expression, although the skin around the shoulders and the top of the head could have more texture.
The texture and patterning of the fish is interesting and creates a unique design that adds to the shape of the creature.
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Photomontage of Jiri Zahradnik with motives, by Frantisek Balek, 2005
Everything in this piece is illuminating from a mysterious theme that creates a certain curiosity for the "joker-like" figure, as well as the faded doorway in the background.
The creature is captivating from the eyes that glare into the distance to the raveled layers of "wires" that shape the figure.
The shells are unique in their formation and design, they have characteristics from their curves and jagged edges that make them elegant yet dangerous.
The detail in the skin is very texturized and adds a sense of depth to the character. The figure itself stands out from its monstrous features, such as the creature appearing as part of the arm.
This piece creates a design that moves the eye around the curves and swerves from top to bottom.
The ant is so realistic that its almost completely believable, even the ground material appears to be natural.
The sculptures are intricate and layered with reflections from the background sky that really creates a complex tone.
The vibrant burst of orange and yellow makes the sculptures pop out and allows the viewer to clearly see the complexity throughout the structures. The water also creates a calm spiritual aspect to the image.
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Robert Bridson, "CS3448B Final Project," Not dated.
The sculpture is not very visually appealing because the reflextions are not very clear and it almost resembles a "blob-like" structure, also the way it was placed in the background gives it a fake look.
The expressive quality in the facial features as well as the figures being imbedded in the base and the figures free on the top, presents a dramatic tone that gives the piece a underlying theme of repression.
The layering is truly incredible because of how it captures the facial features like a wave of steps surrounding the figure.
The flowing tribe of horses creates a nice repetitive form as it curls around, the size fluctuation is also an interesting quality that adds a sense of distance.
The positioning of the figures in a cluster creates a sense of force that is pulling on both sides and gives the piece tension.
The body of the figure is extremely powerful because of the intensity of the muscles and the action the artist chose to represent, the moment of the beast's death.
The spider shows an extreme amount of detail from the tiny hairs on the legs to the bumps and rough surfaces of the creature.
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