Sculptor Rob Mallholland known as the person who creates a world beyond reality. His series of transparent and mirrored sculptures - an amazing and unusual idea, which is simply mesmerizing.
You see me ...
Installing as a hymn in honor of the Protection of Animals.
You see me ...
Rob lives in the UK. His works are sold in the UK and far beyond its borders. Many orders Rob does the government, mindful of the fact that Mallholland very strict in their ideas. His sculptures look quite simple, succinct and "speaking."
Water border
The sculpture, installed in the park Caol Ruad in Argyll, Scotland. The sculpture expresses the transience of human life and our evolutionary proximity to the simplest forms of life.
The passage of time, in 2012
The passage of time, in 2012
Private projects Rob surprise its mystical beauty. He is very fond of clear acrylic installation. It looks quite unusual and mysterious. The real world of ghosts and shadows.
Four Seasons, 2013 - This installation was set in Perthshire countryside, near the hotel "Four Seasons". Andrew Lowe, the owner of the hotel, asked that the figures were set as if they meet and accompany guests arriving at the hotel by ferry.
Four Seasons, 2013
Levitation in the forest, 2013 - a figure set on the set of the finest steel wires, which are not visible when taking pictures. The final effect can be achieved only by treating photo editor. The apocalyptic scene was made immediately after 2012, when the whole world was waiting for doomsday.
Levitation in the forest, 2013
Levitation in the forest, 2013
Guard - a sculpture created out of mirror polished metal. Figure 2 is a height of 7 meters.
Sentinel
Project against the pollution of nature. People are shown separately from the rubbish, as if they had nothing to do with.
Environmental Project
Strangely, we are carefree. We would like nothing to do with what was going on with nature. "We are not here, it is not visible," that's what I want to say about the people. We pretend that we are invisible and we are not garbage.
Gone into oblivion farmers who inhabited the lands of Scotland before the First World War, never to live here. This vestige of history, clipped version of the settlement. Today is overgrown with grass. But these figures, like ghosts who lived here, reminiscent of past times. The sculpture is located in Aberfoyle, Scotland.
Rudiment 2009
The video, shot in Aberfoyle, where you can see how the pieces of acrylic look in reality.