Germany-based artist Anthony Cragg used thousands of plastic dice assembled together to construct these organic figures die covered sculptures.
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"There is this idea that sculpture is static, or maybe even dead, but I feel absolutely contrary to that. I’m not a religious person—I’m an absolute materialist—and for me material is exciting and ultimately sublime. When I’m involved in making sculptures, I’m looking for a system of belief or ethics in the material. I want the material to have a dynamic, to push and move and grow.”
Check his website: http://www.tony-cragg.com/
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"There is this idea that sculpture is static, or maybe even dead, but I feel absolutely contrary to that. I’m not a religious person—I’m an absolute materialist—and for me material is exciting and ultimately sublime. When I’m involved in making sculptures, I’m looking for a system of belief or ethics in the material. I want the material to have a dynamic, to push and move and grow.”
Check his website: http://www.tony-cragg.com/
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