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Telephone Wire Sculptures by Celia Smith
UK-based sculptor Celia Smith creates beautiful bird sculptures using telephone wires. Her sculptures are like three-dimensional drawings where the lines are created by manipulating the wire. » read more
Lego Sculpture by Mike Doyle
A 200000 piece micro scale work of an other world city. Mike Doyle creates “Contact 1″ the first in a series of grand scale LEGO works “celebrating extra terrestrial contact events, spiritual beings and unique worlds.” [via Juxtapoz] » read more
Johnson Tsang’s stainless steel and ceramic splashes
Hong Kong based artist Johnson Tsang uses stainless steel and ceramic to create these unbelievable works of art. » read more
Miniature Sculptures by Joe Fig
Joe Fig is an artist born and raised in Long Island, New York. Fig’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States and Europe. These table sculptures series are astounding. » read more
Flexible Paper Sculptures by Li Hongbo
Sculptural works by chinese artist Li Hongbo appear to be made from ceramic at first glance, however, the works are actually created from thousands of layers of soft paper. » read more
Krisztianna’s Muertita sculptures series
Krisztianna‘s write up comes off simply enough: “My name is Krisztianna, and I like to make art and stuff.” and describes her works as “prints, originals, and kraftings”. All of these beautiful sculptures are inspired by the seasons. » read more
Fabio Viale’s unbelievable marble sculptures
Fabio Vialewas born in Cuneo, Italy, in 1975. All of his works are entirely in marble. Yes, it’s correct: marble. The skull and the Monna Lisa you’re seeing here are not made of polystyrene foam, but in real, hard, heavy white marble. As well as the tires, the big balloon,... » read more
Melting wooden frames by Bonsoir Paris
Pablo Picasso said “Every act of creation is first an act of destruction.”, from this assumption french creative studio Bonsoir Paris transformed the nature of wood and the identity of frames. The wood melts like plastic, or sometimes chocolate, from frames which don’t contain artwork but become artwork themselves. How... » read more
“Book Sculpture” by Bronia Sawyer
Bronia Sawyer is a young British artist, born in 1982. Her project “book sculpture” collects a series of works created using the books. Sawyer’s work explores her struggles with dyslexia and her obsession with being creative. “through my book sculptures I combine my old weaknesses with words with my artistic... » read more
Micromachina by Scott Bain
The Micromachina series is by artist Scott Bain from Adelaide, Australia. All of the insects you see here are real! » read more












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