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The Giant Cows of Miina Äkkijyrkkä
The Finnish sculptor Miina Äkkijyrkkä purchases dozens of used vehicles from dealers around Finland and uses them to create enormous cow sculptures! » read more
Michael Johansson’s sculptures
Michael Johansson is a Swedish artist who does a thorough job with common objects, turning them into amazing sculptures and installations. By removing them from the ordinary subjective context, Johansson plays with other patterns of organization that makes those pieces a single object. » read more
Myeongbeom Kim_Compositions and surreal sculptures
Myeongbeom Kim produces otherworldly installations and sculpture works that juxtapose man-made elements with nature to create surreal dream spaces. Using suspension as a common motif, his works are constantly poised in a state of ambiguous wonderment. » read more
The Porcelain of Kate MacDowell
Kate MacDowell is able, through her work, to show the deep conflict between our legacy with nature and the impact our ways of living have on the environment. It allows you to think how mankind, through all history, has always been bound to animals and plants not only for survival... » read more
Brian Dettmer’s Book Sculptures
Brian Dettmer carefully selects and sifts through stacks of old books to uncover the perfect source and subject for his cultural archaeological explorations and sculptural possibilities. He first determines the presentation, engineering and construction of his altered book or books. Then, with the precision of a surgeon, using scalpels and... » read more
Chris Sauter’s “The Whole World”
A short documentary made in association with Glasstire.com that follows the process of artist Chris Sauter as he creates an installation entitled “The Whole World”. Curated by Alison Hearst and Leslie Murrell of Subtext Projects as part of the exhibition Wish You Were Here at the Fort Worth Contemporary Arts... » read more
Miniature Urban Sculpture by lan Wolfson
lan Wolfson creates handmade miniature sculptures of urban environments. Complete with complex interior views and lighting effects, a major work can take several months to complete. The pieces are usually not exact representations of existing locations, but rather a combination of details from many different locations along with much of... » read more
Lego Spaceship Alphabet
Mark Anderson while he was building a spaceship, he decided to make his own spacey LEGO ships from A to Z. The result is amazing! You can see details of the spaceships on Anderson’s Flickr page. » read more
Water Sculptures by Shinichi Maruyama
Shinichi Maruyama was born in 1968 in nagano, japan. He started his professional career in tokyo in 1993, 10 years later relocating his studio to new york city in search of more global opportunities. Specializing in splashing and energetic movements within shots, Shinichi Maruyama’s work is subconsciously influenced by a... » read more
Andrew Myers’ Screw Portraits
California-based artist Andrew Meyers drives thousands screws at various depths, creating unique 3D images. Once the screws are in at the correct depth, (from 7,000 to 10,000 holes by hand) he paints over each head individually to create the finished product,which looks more like a portrait than a sculpture. » read more







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