Video: Plasticine illustrations by Irma Gruenholz
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
I think we all remember the plasticine cartoons that so often appeared on our screens in childhood. To create such cartoons, you need to make a lot of plasticine figures and plasticine decorations, so that later you can put all this into action. The work of the Spanish artist Irma Gruenholz painfully resembles frozen frames from such plasticine cartoons.
Illustrator Irma Gruenholz creates his bright and cheerful 3D models from plasticine, clay and polymer clay. The artist herself admits that she is ready to use other material that allows her to work with volume. She loves to explore and explore the possibilities of each project, working with all the elements and textures. The themes of Irma Gruenholz's miniature installations are varied: Indian and African everyday scenes, illustrations about princesses, maids of honor and princes, stories about wise and dexterous mice and stupid cats, scenes from everyday life (a girl working at a computer or a grandmother preparing dinner for her grandson) … Once the detailed and colorful plasticine world is sculpted, the Spanish artist uses appropriate lighting and photographs the revived installation.
Photos of plasticine installations by Spaniard Irma Gruenholz are published in books, magazines, newspapers. She also creates various three-dimensional models of polymer clay for clients to order for presentations and exhibitions.
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