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Ivan Markovic
Jimmy - Handmade Paper Sculpture of a Street Musician with Guitar Walking

2016

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  • Nightfall - Highly Detailed Paper Sculpture of Sleeping Figure & Bicycle
    By Ivan Markovic
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    This realistic sculpture is created from scraps of paper and glue. The sculpture is inspired by the characters found in cities around the world. In this case, a figure sleeps beside a bicycle. A backpack is used as a pillow and shoes has been kicked off. Every attention has been paid to the smallest of details in this truly amazing paper sculpture. This sculpture is presented in a custom acrylic display case...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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  • David - Highly Detailed Paper Sculpture of David with the Head of Goliath
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    The story of David having already defeated Goliath is the subject of Ivan Markovic's sculpture of the same name. The underdog has always been a central theme of Markovic's work. His...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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  • Falling Up - Highly Detailed Paper Sculpture of Woman Falling Off a Bicycle
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    A split second moment is frozen in time as a rider falls from her bike, just barely making contact with the ground. The fluidity with which the artist is able to capture this specifi...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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    Wire

  • Figure Buffeted by Wind - Paper Sculpture, Male Swept Up in a Gust of Wind
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    The male figure, catching himself before tumbling to the ground in Ivan Markovic's paper sculpture, "Figure Buffeted by Wind" is deceptively fluid and light. The viewer senses the w...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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  • Girl Who Loves Boy - Large Ceramic Sculpture of A Child with Flowers
    By Jacob Foran
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    Jacob Foran (US. 1983; MFA 2010) is a Seattle based ceramic artist. Born in Urbana, Illinois, Foran received a BFA from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in the interdisciplinary Painting & Sculpture Program. He then obtained a second BFA in Ceramics from the Univ. of IL in 2008, where he was awarded Allie D. Hughston-Enochs Scholarship for the Outstanding Graduate in the School of Art+Design. Prior to transferring to the Univ. of Illinois School of Art, Foran received a full tuition merit scholarship from Parkland College where is obtained an AFA with an emphasis in Drawing & Painting. During these years, he developed working relationships with Cinema Gallery and Ann Nathan Gallery in Chicago. Jacob moved to Seattle in 2008 to study with artists Akio Takamori, Doug Jeck, and Jamie Walker in the University of Washington’s Ceramics Department (consistently ranked in the top five nationally according to the U.S. News and World Report). Foran received the Kottler & Noritake Scholarship from the UW and the national juried Kate Neal Kinley Fellowship (20k) in 2009. He was awarded First Prize in the national Marge Brown Kalodner Graduate Student Exhibit at the Clay Studio in Philadelphia, PA. Foran began his teaching career while a graduate student at the UW under guidance from Akio Takamori. Upon receiving his MFA he was also given the Teaching With Excellence Award from the School of Art+Art History+Design at the UW. Foran’s 2010 thesis exhibition, titled ‘Headspace,’ made reviews in major publications including Surfaces Magazine in Beijing, China, Designboom in Milan, Italy and Beautiful Decay in Los Angeles, CA. His work has also been featured in publications such as ArtSlant New York, Clay Times, Ceramics Monthly, and the Seattle Times. Museum exhibitions include ”Continuum of Excellence: Haystack Clay Selects,” at the Fuller Craft Museum in Brockton, MA, “Creating The New Northwest: Selections from the Collection of the Herb and Lucy Pruzan” at the Tacoma Art Museum, WA, the NCECA National Biennial at the Museum of Art and Craft in Louisville, KY. Major gallery exhibitions include “Games of Antiquities” at Gasser & Grunnert in New York City, SOFA New York and SOFA Chicago with Ann Nathan Gallery, and most recently “Bodies and Beings” at Abmeyer+Wood Fine Art...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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  • This Impact - Contemporary Bronze Nude Male Sculpture in Action Pose
    By Dean Kugler
    Located in Chicago, IL
    The beauty of the human form is captured is this dynamic bronze sculpture of a Muay Thai Fighter. Dean Kugler This Impact (Muay Thai Fighter) bronze 18h x...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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