Fantastic worlds created by Coté Velázquez
Fantastic worlds created by Coté Velázquez

“The models depicted here have been wholly made by myself, including the clothing, accessories and the various positions featured. The image background is also created by myself at the photographic study or on the computer by using images created by myself. The Models’ names are Elara, Atalanta and Galatea. They allow me to compose original […]

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Magical ceramic animals by PhoCeramics
Magical ceramic animals by PhoCeramics

“I started making these and many more animals a short while ago and I can’t seem to stop. They are practical as well as cute – you can use them as tea or coffee cups, small bowls, storage containers. Sky is the limit (except for, of course, the unicorn). I get my inspiration from the […]

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Seasons, unique curvy sculptures by Garret Kane
Seasons, unique curvy sculptures by Garret Kane

American artist Garret Kane combined digital technology and nature elements to create unique curvy sculptures. He named the series “Seasons”, and it celebrates the cycles that Mother Earth goes through each year. Garret designed the characters with a digital sculpting tool called Zbrush and produced them in his studio in Brooklyn with a 3D printer. […]

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Demiurgus Dreams, fantasy and animal sculpture by Evgeny Hontor
Demiurgus Dreams, fantasy and animal sculpture by Evgeny Hontor

Demiurgus Dreams is a studio, founded by Evgeny Hontor, where amazing fantasy animal sculptures are born. Evgeny Hontor started sculpting in 2006 and founded his Etsy shop in 2012. Now Demiurgus Dreams has a large following of more than 34k admirers and it’s easy to understand why. The studio creates stunning, intricate animal sculptures from […]

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Ocean Wave, vases and sculptures by Marsha Blaker and Paul DeSomma
Ocean Wave, vases and sculptures by Marsha Blaker and Paul DeSomma

Meet Marsha Blaker and Paul DeSomma – the talented California-based husband and wife that create stunning glass and ceramic artworks. Inspired by their love of nature and the ocean environment, the couple perfectly recreates the big blue waves in all their glory. “Our immersion in the constantly changing and evolving ocean environment inspires us to […]

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Rain, sculpture by Nazar Bilyk
Rain, sculpture by Nazar Bilyk

Ukrainian artist Nazar Bilyk created this stunning 6-foot tall sculpture called “Rain” using bronze and glass. A huge raindrop stands suspended on the figure’s face as he looks up toward the sky. The work has several meanings including representing man’s delicate relationship with nature. The raindrop is a symbol of the dialogue which connects a […]

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Sayaka Ganz: I recycle used plastic into sculptures
Sayaka Ganz: I recycle used plastic into sculptures

When first encountering my art I want my viewers to see an animal in motion such as horses galloping out from a gallery wall, or dolphins swimming above, or polar bear family diving for fish. I want to share the imagination of what it might feel like to gallop like a horse and feel the […]

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Stunning glass sculptures By K. William LeQuier
Stunning glass sculptures by K. William LeQuier

Glass artist K. William LeQuier uniquely conveys the raw emotion of a single moment in time with each of his sculptures. The power of his work is in the quality and expression of three-dimensional sketches carved from glass. The fluid movement of the glass and the complexity of layered intersecting lines are evocative of both […]

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Perch Light, bird sculptures by Umut Yamac
Perch Light, bird sculptures by Umut Yamac

At first glance, London-based architect and designer Umut Yamac’s Perch Light series looks like carefully folded pieces of origami art. However, they’re fully functional lamps that invite viewers to touch them. The simplicity of the life-size “paper” bird sculptures are, in Yamac’s own words, poetry. Turn the lights down low and watch the birds glow […]

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Animal Jewelry by Michael Tatom
Animal Jewelry by Michael Tatom

“About 25 years ago I was mainly a jeweler, doing all the typical jewelry for a retail store. But on the side I was carving stone in my brother’s studio, doing smooth animal forms with facet lines for the muscle definition. Eventually, I started doing them in bronze and many years later at the urging […]

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