by Creative Tempest | May 9, 2010 | Sculpture
In the latter half of the 19th century, Sigmund Freud failed in his efforts to study, reconstruct, and understand the human brain. And for over a century man’s attempts have all been for naught in this endeavor, until there was George Hart. George Hart may look...
by Creative Tempest | Mar 28, 2010 | Sculpture
Like an alchemist attempting to transmute lead into gold, Yuken Teruya tries to turn ordinary waste into beautiful works of art, the onlydifference is that Yuken Teruya succeeds where the alchemists failed. Yuken Teruya’s formula from transformation involves...
by Creative Tempest | Jul 3, 2009 | Sculpture
(Weekly Story Theme: Horror) Noel Cruz is the host with the most, and there’s an always permanent smile on the faces of his party guests. That’s because they’ve all been slow dipped in molten lucite, cured, and mummified to live forever suspended in animation. You...
by Creative Tempest | May 20, 2009 | Installation / Conceptual, Sculpture
(Weekly Story Theme: Detective) A stash of papers explodes from a briefcase like hidden doves in a magician’s hat breaking free during the act. The edge of the thief’s stolen briefcase caught the top of a wrought iron fence as he escaped from the...
by Creative Tempest | Apr 20, 2009 | Installation / Conceptual, Sculpture
(Weekly Theme: Space) A white abyss of nothingness rips apart like a seam. From the tear pours an intense array of colors. The colors flash and alternate like beats in a measure. A rhythm, an order to things, spills out from where there was no light, no color, no...
by Creative Tempest | Apr 13, 2009 | Sculpture
Creative Tempest is thrilled to break through the surface of cliche design and art, and descend into the truly creative abyss to find our artists and bring them into the light for you lucky viewers. We found Gerardo Monterrubio lurking all the way down at the deepest...