Incredible three-dimensional wire cars
Incredible three-dimensional wire cars

These three-dimensional wire car sculptures by Uk-based artist Benedict Radcliffe are beyond incredible. The cars almost look as though they’ve been computer generated, but in actuality they are full scale representations made from 10mm steel tubes welded together. Benedict Radcliffe: website Via: mymodernmet.com

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Sculptures and installations by Ángela Lergo
Sculptures and installations by Ángela Lergo

The analysis of the meaning of the forms in the sculpture of Ángela Lergo happens through the examination of the concepts of identity, reality and space. There is something more in these mud figures, something more that it equips them with a waxen, unreal aspect, which takes to raise questions about the ambivalence that any […]

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Beautiful metal firepits
Beautiful metal firepits

Burning Forest Fire Pit Burning Forest Fire Pit Burning Love Fire Pit Angel’s Dance Fire Pit The World’s End Fire Pit Dragon Fire Pit Darth Wader Fire Pit Firepits are already a popular fixture for homes that have space outside for them, but there are artists out there who can turn these wonderful outdoor gathering […]

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Emulsifier, rotating glass sculpture by Thomas Medicus
Emulsifier, rotating glass sculpture by Thomas Medicus

Emulsifier is a curious glass sculpture designed by artist Thomas Medicus. The piece is built from 160 glass strips that are hand-painted on four sides with complimentary images. Only when the object is rotated and viewed from the right angle do the images appear.     Thomas Medicus: website Via: thisiscolossal.com

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Tom Fruin’s Stained Glass House Installed at Brooklyn Bridge Park
Tom Fruin’s Stained Glass House Installed at Brooklyn Bridge Park

Photo credit: Axel Taferner Photo credit: Shawn Hoke Photo credit: Gigi Altarejos Photo credit: Gigi Altarejos Photo credit: Gigi Altarejos Photo credit: DUMBO Arts Festival Photo credit: DUMBO Arts Festival Photo credit: DUMBO Arts Festival As part of this year’s DUMBO Arts Festival, sculptor Tom Fruin installed his famous plexiglass house, Kolonihavehus, in Brooklyn Bridge […]

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Horse.Play, sculpture by Wang Ruilin
Horse.Play, sculpture by Wang Ruilin

As the portrayal of my life status, Horse.Play will continue all the time and present different expressions with variations of positions and situations. Meanwhile, the production of works will promote the change of environments and moods, both of which affect each other. Wang Ruilin: website / behance

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R2-D2 Empire style, sculpture by Alain Bellino
R2-D2 Empire style, sculpture by Alain Bellino

Sculpture made from antique bronze ornaments. Photos taken in Villa Massena and Parc Chambrun in Nice / France. Alain Bellino was born in Nice in 1955. In the 80’s, he discovered the world of metal and ornamentation in his father’s workshop where he learnt gold and silver plating and bronze restoration. After many years of […]

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Mind-Blowing stone sculptures By Japanese artist Jiyuseki
Mind-Blowing stone sculptures By Japanese artist Jiyuseki

Japan based artist Jiyuseki was born in Matsumoto city in 1958, who carve sculptures in stones. He studied technical course in Tokyo National University of fine arts, from 1979 to 1982. When he was in university, he found himself interested in creating something from hard metal and spent 7 years working with metal before diverting […]

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Emotionally charged scrap metal sculpture by Karen Cusolito
Emotionally charged scrap metal sculpture by Karen Cusolito

This massive figurative installation by mixed media artist Karen Cusolito stands a staggering 30 feet high. The California-based sculptor’s towering figure of a woman titled Ecstasy is made of 9 tons of salvaged steel. The sculpture depicts an emotive woman who has slung her head back in a state of euphoria. She is meant to […]

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Miniature cement skeletons on the streets of Mexico by Isaac Cordal
Miniature cement skeletons on the streets of Mexico by Isaac Cordal

With the simple act of miniaturization and thoughtful placement, Isaac Cordal magically expands the imagination of pedestrians finding his sculptures on the street. Cement Eclipses is a critical definition of our behavior as a social mass. The art work intends to catch the attention on our devalued relation with the nature through a critical look […]

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Ah Xian, sculptures
Ah Xian, sculptures

These sculptures by Ah Xian establish a series of multilayered oppositions. The most overt is the tension between the sculptural form of the bust and the painted surface designs, which the artist likens to the oppositions of West and East. The bust is part of a Western portraiture tradition dating back to the busts of […]

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