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Condiments Sculpture By Robin Antar
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Art Showcase – Jean Jacket Sculpture
My name is Robin Antar, and I am a sculptor from Brooklyn, New York. This jacket was carved out of a solid piece of limestone in around 2005. The real jacket was hanging on a hook, and that was used … Continue reading
Art Showcase – Milano Cookies Sculpture
This is my Milano cookies, carved out of a solid block of marble, using the real bag as a reference. Bag was carved, chiseled, cut, ground and polished up to a 1200 grit, and then it was painted with oils … Continue reading
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Art Showcase – Pencil Sculpture
This is a pencil. Why did I do a pencil? Because my kids went to a school back in the day, in the nineteen nineties and I really loved this school. And at the time, I was searching what to … Continue reading
Art Showcase – Wall Sculpture
This is a model for a Torah casing which was carved out of a solid piece of stone in 1992. This is one piece of stone representing the Wailing Wall, the Kotel, with towelette coming on top. I got this … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary sculpture, Contemporary Sculptures, Judaica sculpture, modern sculpture, Modern Sculptures, Realism, realism in stone, realistic, Representational Sculpture, Representational Sculptures, Robin Antar, Sculptures, stone carving, Stone Sculptures
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Art Showcase – Knots Sculpture
This piece is a knot. It is one of the several knot pieces that I have created. It is carved out of a solid piece of watermelon marble. And, basically, this piece represents the frustrations, and the anxieties of raising … Continue reading
NYU Student Creates Video For Me
A few weeks ago I published a post about a journalism student in NYU who decided to do a project on me. Her project was to document a day in New York City from the perspective of a visually impaired artist. … Continue reading
My Interview On Pop Culture Radio
I recently had an interview on Pop Culture Radio. To listen to the interview click on the links below. (If the links don’t work, try using Google Chrome) Robin Antar Interview part 01 Robin Antar Interview part 02 Robin Antar … Continue reading
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Journalism Student Chooses Me For a Project
About a week ago I got an E-mail from a journalism student in NYU, named Dongnan Chen, who was doing a school project. The project was to document a day in New York City from the perspective of a visually … Continue reading
Third Annual National Sculpture Competition In Canada
Sculptors around Canada recently entered their best stone sculptures, metal sculptures, and glass sculptures into the third annual National Sculpture Competition at Kingsbrae Garden. Fifteen out of the hundreds of sculptors were selected as finalists for the 2011 contest, which … Continue reading