i’m still not over the sculpture thing — and i just keep seeing more and more of them as vintage decor accents and think they’re très chic! even those old ancient ones — older the better, i say and i keep on the hunt for them at the french (and stateside) flea markets. but i like the female form as decor in all kinds of artistic mediums, from these sculptures i’m so hung up to even candles and of course, paintings and photography. i think you may see how i’ve fallen in love with these images and i do hope you find some inspiration in them too. enjoy these accents in their very feminine, elegant, and always exquisite female form!
clockwise, from l to r: etc for short; Venus Sculpture Scented Candle from city ahead; bo bedre; artist caroline walls via in bed store; artist Katrien de Blauwer via artsy; painted female portrait via @dealmaecoracao; Musée Bourdelle by Romain Laprade; female bust with butterflies by Lidia Kostanek céramique; female bust by adriaan louw photography; Cold Picnic Torso Bathmat in Cream.
clockwise, from l to r: artist navio vazio; woman embracing sculpture via the bushido code; Alisha Safo By Mara Lazaridou; woman with bubblewrap via becoming roux; headless sculpture via luis puerta; herb ritts via my modern met; john derian’s home via new york times; headless sculpture via luis puerta; rustic ceramic sculpture via my paradissi; girl on swing via flickr; artwork by caroline walls via miss moss; female bust via nordic design.
• photography credits in order of appearance: ceramic sculpture via in bed; artist caroline walls via in bed store; The Famous Body Scented Candle from city ahead; Disconnected Framed Art Print by Richard Vergez from society6; art canvas above bed by etc for short; trio of sculptures from greige goods; sculpture by nicole franzen photography; photo print over sofa by @oneteaspoon_; sculpture by artist @simonebodmerturner ; dining table display via babette; Female Form Candle Onyx from beginning boutique; female nude via architectural digest espana.
I’ve been feeling called to create a new body of work in my art practice exploring and expressing the feminine form. Thank you so much for your post! It feels like it was done for me. I can’t wait to see what comes from this.
so glad you’ve found some inspiration in it!