Here I am featuring a variety of artwork from around the world imagination exhibited
in the form of creativity that is unique but looks weird.
1. A female statue artwork made of postcards called 'Bent
double' by artist David Mach shown at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / Alessia Pierdomenico.
2. Bikes are placed in the water to celebrate the arrival of
the Giro d'Italia on day international cycling event in the small town of
Utrecht Schalkwijk, Netherlands May 4, 2010.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / Michael Kooren.
3. A man walks among the statues foot in Paris, France. This
is part of a demonstration to promote Tubin tax.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / Philippe Wojazer.
4. An invisible man artwork or "Hollow Man" made
by a street artist in Rome, Italy, 10 November 2011.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / Stefano
Rellandini.
5. A squirrel is dead and preserved featured in major UK
exhibition of David Shrigley themed "Brain Activity" at the Hayward
Gallery in London, January 31, 2012.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / Olivia Harris.
6. A visitor walks under a pile of chairs that are works of
art created by Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata displayed at an exhibition
entitled "Abu Dhabi Art" on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi 7 November
2012.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / Jumana ElHeloueh.
7. A cyclist passes a giant statue oddly shaped bicycle in
Tbilisi, Georgia May 1, 2012.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / David Mdzinarishvili.
8. A pedestrian walks towards the foot of a giant statue of
the art in the basement parking area of a building in Oslo, Norway June 17, 2012.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / Cathal McNaughton
9. A man seen standing behind the statue 'Woman in Tub'
which is a statue from 1988 by US artist Jeff Koons exhibited at the Fondation
Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland, May 11, 2012.
Photo Credit: REUTERS / Arnd Wiegmann.
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