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Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 02, 2025

In 'JUJU's Castle,' Jean Jullien Reinvents His Childhood Escapes

Colossal: As a child, Jean Jullien (previously) preferred to spend his time immersed in the pixelated worlds of video games, embarking on adventures with action figures, and reinventing himself in RPGs. Imagining a universe parallel to his own offered a joyful refuge when he needed it most.

Friday, October 30, 2020

A Glorious Mixture of Art and Science

National Endowment for the Arts: "...adults having fun so that children will desire to grow older.” (Hobart Brown, founder of kinetic sculpture racing) If kinetic sculpture is where art and science play, then kinetic sculpture races are art in motion as people complete a racecourse on machines that they design and build.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Tips And Tricks: Sculpting Ram’s Horns From EVA Foam

makezine.com: A good pair of horns is, quite frankly, a year round accessory in my mind. However, with Halloween on the horizon I couldn’t think of a better time to share the process of sculpting these. Follow along and learn how you can make a pair of your own.

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Location Spotlight: Thunder Mountain Historic Site

Nevada Film Office: Located near the small town of Imlay, NV (which has a population of about 100), the Thunder Mountain Historic Site is a 5-acre park that includes a unique collection of art sculptures created by Frank Van Zant, a WWII veteran from Oklahoma. Although many spiritual, prophetic, and supernatural stories circulate about how Van Zant ended up where he did, the most likely explanation seems to be that his car broke down near Imlay and he ended up staying.