Octopi Sconces

Philadelphia based artist working in a variety of mediums. My more popular Octopus Chandeliers are all handmade by me in my house/studio. I create the chandeliers by framing out a piece by hand bending steel tubing, then sculpting over them with epoxy clay. The finish is a mixture of epoxy resins, paints, and powders giving them a vast variety of textures but mostly a glass or ceramic look. The chandeliers are strong and lightweight and easily repaired with epoxy if damaged.

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  • Coney Island Series

    Melbourne artist Mark Ogge lives and works in an old church in Clunes, in country Victoria. He was the first artist commissioned by Spiegelworld, creating an entrance archway mural in 2006. Mark has long been fascinated by the iconography of the circus and fairground, exploring the dichotomy between enchantment and disillusionment.

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  • Absinthe Under The Brooklyn Bridge

    The unpredictability of Steve Horlock’s paintings may come from his pervasive curiosity about life; or perhapshis ten-years experience body painting; possibly his fascination with mythology and the complexities of the world. Whichever it may be, this self-taught Las Vegas artist knows no bounds when it comes to painting ideas:whether inspired by Vegas’ historic Miss Atomic […]

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