All good things must come to an end — but not all ends are lucky enough to be good, much less artistic. So when the Art League of Houston gave two local artists the freedom to transform soon-to-be-demolished houses into one giant sculp- ture, the artists jumped at the opportunity.
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Nemomatic writes -This sculpture grew out of a long time fascination with the Giant Squid. My name being Nemo has meant a lifetime of "Captain Nemo" references, thus making me aware of these monsters since an early age. I am a sculptor who works almost exclusively with found materials, though…
Artist Ken Rinaldo's gallery will take hours to view each project, but it's worth it - his robotic sculptures and interactive artworks are inspired by natural systems / organic environments. Pictured here, Autopoiesis. Autopoiesis, is a robotic sculpture installation commissioned by the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, Finland as part of…
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