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Installation of black balls for ping-pong, raising storage and use of weapons
Multilayer three-dimensional sculpture by Michael Murphy (Michael Murphy)
Not the first time that artists and sculptors are trying to blur the distinction between two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects, creating sculptures out of acrylic paint, then turning to sculpture, photography... American sculptor Michael Murphy (Michael Murphy) also made an attempt to "make friends" two-dimensional world with three-dimensional, but in his case, this compromise became an unusual multi-layered sculptures, which, however, is better described installation. Visitors to his solo exhibition , LOOK, which took place in new York gallery, Gallery nine5, were able to see and appreciate the creative approach of the author to create their conceptual masterpieces.
Michael Murphy uses a sophisticated conceptual approach to creativity in General and his work in particular, and this is manifested in a constant search for new innovative methods for implementation of ideas and concepts. The artist says that every day tries to experiment with a new medium, adventurously composing classical and contemporary art, combining manual labor with the help of computers and other new technologies.
3D sculpture of several layers. Michael Murphy (Michael Murphy)
Wire installation-portrait from Michael Murphy (Michael Murphy)
Concept art from Michael Murphy (Michael Murphy)
His work is diverse and amaze even the most experienced connoisseur of modern art. Among the most interesting works of Michael Murphy — layered 3D sculptures, sound installations, and paintings from the most unexpected materials, including nails, wire, bulletproof glass and sand, as well as drawings, created a shadow that cast stuck to the canvas in a special order needles or nails.
Unusual paintings of Michael Murphy (Michael Murphy)
Concept art from the sculptor and artist Michael Murphy (Michael Murphy)
The creative work of Michael Murphy are popular in art galleries, so this guy often participates in various exhibitions. Recently, he participated in the exhibition called "Re:Form School", which was held in new York, which also was attended by such notables as Shepard Fairey (Shepard Fairey), Swoon and Ron English (Ron English).
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