Design: Large-scale "biological architecture" projects by Kendall Buster
While surfing on internet I found these beautiful sculptures from Kendall Buster. Would like to share them with you ...... Kendall builds sculptures by using industrial materials such as semi-transparent shade cloth, sheets of opal translucent honeycomb panels, etc. The artist earned a BFA degree from the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington DC and an MFA in Sculpture from Yale University. She also participated in the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Studio Program in New York City. Her large-scale “biological architecture” projects have been exhibited
in numerous venues nationally and internationally. I invite you to visit Buster’s website to see more of her amazing work.
Sculptures by Kendall Buster
Sculptures by Kendall Buster
New Growth, 2007 by Kendall Buster, Boise Art Museum, Boise, Idaho
New Growth, 2007 by Kendall Buster, Boise Art Museum, Boise, Idaho
Parabiosis II, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
Parabiosis II, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
Parabiosis II, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
Parabiosis II, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
Parabiosis II, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
Parabiosis IV, 2004 by Kendall Buster, Markel Corporation, Richmond, VA
Parabiosis IV, 2004 by Kendall Buster, Markel Corporation, Richmond, VA
Parabiosis V, 2006 by Kendall Buster, Episcopal School Science Center, Washington, DC
Parabiosis V, 2006 by Kendall Buster, Episcopal School Science Center, Washington, DC
Parabiosis, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Fusebox, Washington, DC
Kendall Buster creates huge sculptural works inspired by the molecular world.
Parabiosis, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Fusebox, Washington, DC Parabiosis, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Fusebox, Washington, DC Topograph, 2010 by Kendall Buster, San Francisco International Airport.
Photo by Bruce Damonte
Thank you for reading this blogpost. Sources: Kendall Buster, Pinterest/Kendall Buster, Images © Kendall Buster
Parabiosis, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Fusebox, Washington, DC Parabiosis, 2002 by Kendall Buster, Fusebox, Washington, DC Topograph, 2010 by Kendall Buster, San Francisco International Airport.
Photo by Bruce Damonte
Thank you for reading this blogpost. Sources: Kendall Buster, Pinterest/Kendall Buster, Images © Kendall Buster