Glass cross sections of fruit and other foods by Elliot Walker
Glass cross sections of fruit and other foods by Elliot Walker

London-based artist Elliot Walker uses molten glass to create a stunning variety sculptures including these arrangements of eating utensils, vessels, and cross sections of food. The stark outer surfaces of the surrounding objects contrasts with the vibrant interiors of the edible pieces, not unlike the effect of a cut geode. Elliot Walker: website Via: thisiscolossal.com

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Unique wood sculptures by Chris Isner
Unique wood sculptures by Chris Isner

During an Ayahuasca ceremony, Chris Isner received clear instructions about an ancient woodworking technique that he now uses to record his and his client’s visions into unique wood sculptures. His work fascinates and everybody asks what materials he is using. It’s hard to believe it’s just wood but as a conscious human being Chris is […]

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Goga Tandashvili uses ancient technique to turn walls into art
Goga Tandashvili uses ancient technique to turn walls into art

Bas-Relief is a technique as old as humankind’s very first artistic endeavors, a way of sculpting figures that are slightly raised from a flat surface. Bas-Relief sculptures could be found on the walls of all kinds of buildings and temples from ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece, and now it’s making a comeback. Russian artist Goga […]

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Handmade glass orchids by Laura Hart
Handmade glass orchids by Laura Hart

“My fascination with orchids spans decades and at one point I had nearly seventy in my conservatory. The explosion of colour and perfume during the flowering months intoxicate the senses. Their near perfect symmetry and uncanny visual and pheremonal mimicry of favoured pollinators is enthralling. With around 28,000 known species of orchid growing on every […]

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MyeongBeom Kim reinterprets common objects in delightful ways
MyeongBeom Kim reinterprets common objects in delightful ways

MyeongBeom Kim builds unique works by combining everyday objects whose purposes are often in stark contrast. The sculptures are created from recognizable pieces such as birthday cake candles, canes, and standard #2 pencils. These objects are reworked to drastically limit their inherent purpose, like the untitled sculpture below in which the Korean artist floats a […]

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Lifelike figures and installations by Hans Op de Beeck
Lifelike figures and installations by Hans Op de Beeck

German artist Hans Op de Beeck creates life-size figural sculptures and immersive environments from materials such as coated wood, polyester, and pigmented plaster. These chosen materials turn his constructed figures and installations into a uniform shade of matte gray, which makes the viewer feel as if the world around them has been zapped of color. […]

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Striking silverware animal assemblages by Matt Wilson
Striking silverware animal assemblages by Matt Wilson

South-Carolina based artist Matt Wilson brings old silverware to life in his bent and welded sculptures of birds and other wildlife. Fastened to pieces of driftwood or mounted to segments of old lumber, the pieces seem to capture the lifelike essence of the robins, owls, and sea creatures they represent despite a minimal number of […]

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Petit silence, enchanting sculptures by Clémentine Bal
Petit silence, enchanting sculptures by Clémentine Bal

A selection of the delicate and enchanting sculptures by Clémentine Bal, a French artist based in Auvergne. Through her creations, Clémentine Bal reveals a poetic universe, made of tenderness, caresses, softness. Some big or small creatures silently watching us, provoking immediate emotions by sending us back to childhood, and to the comforting sensations of protection […]

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Mercury, sculpture by Cem Özkan
Mercury, sculpture by Cem Özkan

scrap and metal materials 2.80m x 3m x 85cm, 2016 “This work has taught me a lot about how difficult it is in the counstruction phase. It took eight months to build. I used scrap and metal materials.” Cem Özkan: behance / instagram

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Surreal animal sculptures made of metallic branches by Kang Dong Hyun
Surreal animal sculptures made of metallic branches by Kang Dong Hyun

Korean artist Kang Dong Hyun creates animal-shaped, metal sculptures that look as though they are formed from delicate tree branches and twigs. However, instead of being sculpted and assembled with organic sources—like the work of traditional hedge artists—Dong Hyun’s animal sculptures are made from industrial material, taking the appearance of metallic shrubbery. The ethereal works […]

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In Me, sculpture by Johnson Tsang
In Me, sculpture by Johnson Tsang

In Me by Johnson Tsang Porcelain and bird cage Throwing and Modelling L31 W23 H57 2015 Born in Hong Kong, Johnson Tsang’s works mostly employ realist sculptural techniques accompanied by surrealist imagination. In 2002, Johnson started to represent versatile splashes with ceramics. He created the Yuanyang series, which were then collected by the Hong Kong […]

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