Stunning bronze fountain sculptures by Malgorzata Chodakowska
Stunning bronze fountain sculptures by Malgorzata Chodakowska

Erupting from the statues in unlikely places, water creates a motion that gives Chodakowska’s sculptures a human-like presence and somehow feels sort of magical. The creation of this stunning artwork starts by modelling it out of clay. Then to turn it into fountain, the sculptor pours these sculptures into bronze. Endless streams of water perfectly […]

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Emergent Collection, sculpture by Michael James Talbot
Emergent Collection, sculpture by Michael James Talbot

Figures emerge from the external layers that constrain them. The key to the Emergent Collection is to know that the figures are first fully sculpted in the round to an advanced and complete stage. Michael fixes the pose gesture and anatomy in the knowledge that half the features will be lost with the addition of […]

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Oneirophrenia: bizzare busts sculptures by Tim Silver
Oneirophrenia: bizzare busts sculptures by Tim Silver

For the Art Basel 2016 in Hong Kong, gallery Sullivan+Strumpf wanted to exhibit the work of Sydney-based artist Tim Silver. Fascinated by bizarre and surrealist body shapes, he presents his series Oneirophrenia: faces’ sculptures in which he integrates baked bread. While baking in the oven, the bread starts to destroy these faces in an irregular […]

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Amazing traditional Japanese wooden sculptures by Yosuke Yamamoto
Amazing traditional Japanese wooden sculptures by Yosuke Yamamoto

Yosuke Yamamoto, is a Japanese sculptor born in Osaka and the author of several wooden statuettes that represent characters of his mother country such as warriors and monks, but also dragons and traditional temples. After he was introduced to this art form during his childhood, he then pursued studies in this area before launching the […]

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Revisit to the Vessel Form, sculpture by Sinem Oren
Revisit to the Vessel Form, sculpture by Sinem Oren

“Revisit to the Vessel Form is an ongoing research I am currently interested in. It is about the relationship between the purpose of vessels and human nature. It is a visual exploration on the formation of human emotions and how it reflects on the body.” Sinem Oren: behance

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Haejin Lee, ceramic sculptures
Haejin Lee, ceramic sculptures

Lee’s sculptures are beautifully crafted, yet have a sense of unease about them. The edges’ untangling appear as a symbol that things are going awry. For the human body, this could signify a loss of control or consciousness, like we’re not who we once were. Lee applies this same sentiment to time by producing a […]

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Clay Opera - Ceramics handmade by Marta Turowska
Clay Opera – Ceramics handmade by Marta Turowska

Warsaw, Poland-based artist Marta Turowska creates these whimsical bowls and plates that feature our favorite animals like cats, hedgehogs and whales. Her works are all made completely by hand on a potter’s wheel and then the animals’ tiny features are painted on. “Every mug, salt cellar or plate created at my studio has its history, […]

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Sculpture by Angela Mia De la Vega
Sculpture by Angela Mia De la Vega

Since sculpting her first bronze in 1994, Angela Mia De la Vega has been creating figurative bronze sculptures for international collectors, corporations and institutions. She lives and works in Texas. Exalting the human spirit through expressive faces and natural body movement has become Angela’s recognized trademark. Her work’s greatest inspiration is the curious and ever-changing […]

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Stellar Cave series by Julien Salaud
Stellar Cave series by Julien Salaud

Celestial animals come to life in this luminescent, sculptural installation by French artist Julien Salaud. Part of his Stellar Cave series, each expansive work of art is made of cotton thread that is coated in ultraviolet paint, woven into the shapes of stunning creatures, and held down with thousands of nails to form a glowing […]

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PET-ART sculptures by Veronika Richterová
PET-ART sculptures by Veronika Richterová

“When I found out by chance, that plastic bottles could be deformed by heat I decided to create a sculpture from this material. Immediately, I had the idea that it could be called PET-art however, I took it only as one of my visual experimentations. I didn’t anticipate that plastic bottles would become such an […]

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