Richard Stainthorp weaves wire together to dress his nude sculptures. In “Kneeling Nude,” the English artist shows the natural curves of the female body in a relaxed position. See Stainthorp’s collection, with pieces available for purchase, at stainthorp-sculpture.com.
New York City-based photographer Gregory Colbert uses umber and sepia tones in his “Ashes and Snow” project to highlight “nature’s living masterpieces,” from mankind’s relationship with the environment to the mysterious behaviors of elephants. View the entire project at gregorycolbert.com.
Keep an eye on emerging Spanish artist Mar Marin Leal, whose oil-on-canvas painting “Abre Los Ojos” is on display at the Detour Gallery in Red Bank.
Self-taught painter Henrik Aarrestad Uldalen of Norway uses juxtaposition and surrealism to present his subjects in a dream-like state. See “Efflux” (shown here) and other pieces at henrikaau.com.
Artist Richard MacDonald used platinum to mold “Leap of Faith,” an athletically-sculpted figure boasting perfect form. This and other MacDonald sculptures are up for auction at 1stdibs.com.
Swedish illustrator and satirist Jesper Waldersten combines art with contemporary commentary. In “Faith Cryer,” a man puts his emotions into religion. This and other pieces are at waldersten.com.
Works by Italy’s Fabio Modica depict the human form in abstract paintings. In “Selene,” on exhibit at the Bender Gallery in Asheville, N.C., he uses bold and deep blues to show the beauty of the lunar deity.