Showing posts with label Sculptures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculptures. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 November 2015

Provocative Sculptures Made of Ceramics by Charles Krafft

Provocative Sculptures Made of Ceramics by Charles Krafft

Charles Krafft is a contemporary artist from Seattle who works with a very creative technique. Charles did not just use Delft style that uses in china, and also common in the Netherlands in the 16th century. He works in that style but applies it in a rather provocative articles. His ceramic sculptures are a weapon of political figures in an unusual light decoration for any items. See what offers an American artist to us. Whether you like this approach of art?
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Friday, 7 August 2015

Mesmerizing Wooden Sculptures by James Doran Webb

James Doran Webb is a very creative English artist who has been creating wooden sculptures few years before. In order to create these wonderful wooden sculptures he takes from one month to four months. Here we have compiled a list of beautiful wooden sculptures of James Doran Webb that will delight your day.
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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Realistic Lollipops and Sugar Animal Sculptures by Artist Shinri Tezuka



The Tokyo-based shop called “Ameshin” have a unique opportunity for visitors to taste a goldfish or any other artisinal candy animal.

This is not a new proposal and it goes back a few centuries ago. Even in the VIIIth century, in Japan it is popular candies, which are called "ametsaiku." They are given as a gift to temples. Japanese artist Shinri Tezuka uses starch and sugar syrup to create incredibly realistic candy sculptures in the form of animals, as well as sugar sculptures. The materials used allow to do if the product is not completely clear, it is very similar to glass.
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Tuesday, 24 February 2015


When the world celebrated Valentine's Day, in the French resort town of Menton opened the 82nd annual Festival of lemons. Until March 4 everyone can admire numerous sculptures made of lemons, oranges and grapefruits. The theme of this year's festival was China, so all the work has been completed in Chinese subjects. Checkout below colorful Lemon festival called "Fete Du Citron" and make your day bright. I'm sure these wonderful giant sculptures will catch your attention.

Lemon Festival: Absolutely Wonderful Giant Sculptures Made From Citrus Fruits

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Monday, 16 February 2015


Jefta is a talented digital Dutch artist who born in Mons (Belgium) in 1987. Artist began his image exploration, when he was at the age of thirteen. With passage of time he initiated and developed his different techniques which stem from his passionate artist’s inspiration. He experimented, looking, developing different techniques to put them at the service of his ideas. Jafta has created re-structures, sculptures and remodels of the human body that he uses as the main support for his artistic message.


Recently he reveals his digital art series titled "Human Sculpture".
About this series Jefta says, "The human body is a subject constantly changing. Between stress and body movements like the subject is used as a brush is using himself as a medium to generate complex shapes. Human Sculpture The project is a search based on motion capture of a body, the study of the traces left by the passage of a living being. Members movement multiply. Completing the pictorial space between empty and full, human sculpture is becoming more space. The repetition of the different members intersect and overlap, allows to perceive the traces of movement frozen in space. Name Human Sculpture arises because the human body is the only material used to generate these shapes. Jefta developed a sub processing program that, from a video stream, to break down a movement in the form of a set of images and assemble them into one. This allows you to view the body in motion from different angles, but to sum it up in one image."

Human Sculptures by Digital Artist Jefta

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Sunday, 30 November 2014

Artist Impsandthings Creates Creepy but Extraordinary Sculptures to Make You Say Wow
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Today we are offering to explore the talented artwork of the artist who is working under the name “Impsandthings”. Currently he is working towards marketing and selling his work. By profession he is a sculptor and art teacher. He loves creating imps, strange creatures, faeries, creepy sculptress, trolls, call them what you like. The finish pieces of sculptures hate sitting on a shelf, so the artist brings them out for wanders in the local graveyards and woods and photograph them up to no good.
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Monday, 22 September 2014

Artist Dan Cretu Creates Amazing Food Sculptures with Ordinary Edibles That Look Too Good To Eat

Dan Cretu is a mind blowing and professional photographer specialized in eco art. He amazingly blends food sculptures with photography. He eats his food because he is too creative for that. Dan Cretu also plays with colors and textures found in various edibles by assembling them into fabulous sculptures.You can checkout more of the astounding work Cretu on his tumblr account.
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Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Artist Ren Ri Creates Wonderful Sculptures Out of Bees

Ren Ri is a creative artist, beekeeper and focused man from Beijing. He creates wonderful art series titled “Yuansu” in reference to the Chinese word for "element". Ren turns bees into his collaborators. The latest Yuansu II series features amazing sculptures made out of bees, of beeswax. In interview with CoolHunting, Ren tells the "special" properties that make beeswax such an interesting material:

“It’s unstable and can change shape with temperature. The structure of wax cells is orthohexagonal, which is an inconceivable feature in the natural world and it’s a peculiarity of honeybees."

Ren Ri is concerned with nature. He is also interested in cutting out human intervention. The main purpose of Yuansu II series is to "eliminate the subjectivity of the artist" via "the mediation of bees," Ren explains in his interview.
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Tuesday, 25 March 2014


Bruno Catalano is a well experienced and professional artist from France. He creates bizarre series of sculptures called “Les Voyageurs” which can be seen on the streets of Marseilles. These wonderfully beautifully imperfect bronze sculptures pictured here look like they’re missing vital organs. Artist Bruno Catalano says that “the invisible bodies represent a world citizen.” Explore the bizarre ghost sculptures to blow your mind.
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Thursday, 27 February 2014

Classic Athlete Statues

“Sculpture Athletes” is an incredible series of classic statues which is created by southern California based advertising photographer Tim Tadder with the collaboration of Paris based digital artist Cristian Girotto. Tim writes on his behance account, “After seeing Cristian's work with fashion skin retouching on behance, Tim reached out with a new concept for the talented artist's technique. Quite simply Tim had the desire to recreate some of the most classic athlete statues from antiquity and with Cristian's glass/porcelain skin type overlay he new the series would be strikingly unique.” We are sure you will enjoy and appreciate their stunning classic athlete statues’ work.
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Monday, 13 January 2014

Inspirational Photo Series ‘IceShifts’ by Nicole Dextras

While both North America covered terrible storm and photographers at your pleasure fix fancy raging nature, the eco-artist Nicole Dextras also did not get lost and created his collection.

True, it was not a selection of photos, and with half a dozen ice sculptures, which are embedded in clothing items. The project is called IceShifts and is a continuous collection of ice sculptures, showing the destruction of clothing, under the influence of freezing into ice water.

Photographer writes “IceShifts is a series of garments and plants frozen in blocks of ice. Above Photo depicts some of the 5 foot high blocks of ice illuminated at night during an art Residency in Banff Alberta.“ According to an American, Nicole’s project shows the true relationship of man and nature.
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Monday, 23 December 2013

Intricately Hand-Cut Paper Slot Sculpture by Christina Kim

Christina Kim is a creative and professional artist from Toronto. She cuts and layers paper together into skillfully intricate geometric sculptures. Through cutting, Christina Kim feels as though she "liberates the work from the confines of the original surface." Her artwork is complex and delicate, and she is constantly finding new ways to work with the everyday material.

Christina Kim has completed various projects including Scribble (far below) and Paper Orbs (below) that show off her amazingly and awesome meticulous techniques. Her recent paper artworks, Accumulation (above), will be featured as part of the Toronto Design Offsite festival in January 2014. This hand-cut sculpture series is consisted on small orbs that explore light and shadow through intricately composed forms. "This is an investigation of what a line can do when it is folded, cut, curved, and gathered."- Christina Kim
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Monday, 16 December 2013

Weirdest Digital Sculpture Art by Adam Martinakis

Today we want to show you incredible collection of weirdest digital sculpture art of Adam Martinakis. He is a 41-year old professional and creative artist from Poland. The artist moved to Athens, Greece in 1982. Adam Martinakis studied Decorative Arts, Interior Architecture and Industrial Design at the Technological Educational Institute of Athens, and since 2000, he has been working and experimenting on computer-generated visual media (3d digital image – animation, digital video, new media). Currently he is Living and working in UK, Poland and Greece. Checkout the weirdest digital sculpture art of Adam Martinakis and get inspired.
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Astounding Wooden Sculptures by Dan Webb

Dan Webb is a creative American sculptor, painter and ideologist of public art (an art exhibition based on art objects in public places for untrained viewers). His astounding sculptures are made out of wood. In these sculptures the artist imagines every detail, adhering to the principle of "God".
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Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Bizarre Self Portraits Made Out of Found Dolls

These bizarre self portraits made out of found dolls by illustrator Caleb Cole who was born in Indianapolis (1981). He is a scout, farmer altar server and 4-H Grand Champion in Gift Wrapping. Cole’s works has exhibited at a variety of venues, including the Danforth Museum of Art, Gallery Kayafas (Boston), Good Citizen Gallery (St. Louis), Photo Center Northwest (Seattle), Jenkins Johnson Gallery (NYC), and Childs Gallery (Boston).
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Wednesday, 13 November 2013

The Most Spectacular 3D Digital Sculptures by Adam Martinakis

Greek painter and sculptor Adam Martinakis creates a fragmented digital futuristic sculpture. Each 3 dimensional surreal image of a man has his own story. One piece after the next, the artist Martinakis manages to communicate a sense of emotional appeal through fragmentation. The incomplete forms seem like often metallic, beings, sturdy, and delicate structures capable of shattering into a million pieces. Checkout below the most spectacular 3D digital sculpture artworks of Adam Martinakis and get inspired.
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Monday, 14 October 2013

Amazing Geometrical Coin Sculptures by Robert Wechsler

Robert Wechsler is a creative painter-sculptor from America. The artist amazingly creates geometrical sculptures from the coins. For creating these geometrical sculptures the artist uses all kinds of coins with the same value of a sculpture. Robert Wechsler does not limit himself to American money; he also used Canada, Hong Kong and Belize coins. According to the author, he is trying to awaken the hidden power of everyday objects in a familiar space, challenging stereotypes through their intervention.
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Saturday, 7 September 2013

Extremely Imaginative Animal Sculptures Made From Recycled Materials

Japanese artist Natsumi Tomita uses scrape materials to create extremely imaginative, original and stunning animal sculptures that share an uncanny resemblance with their real-life counterparts. An old sieve or a broken umbrella will be perfectly good for these artworks.

Natsumi Tomita collected scrap materials from the streets and gave them a new life in the shape of animal sculptures. This unique and astounding work brings popularity to Natsumi. Speaking about her work Natsumi Tomita says, "Each of these things, which we usually use every day, once had a story, until they were thrown away. There are bicycles that were once ridden, broken dustpans, signboards from loan sharks, lost umbrellas. Every object had purpose and meaning before they were tossed away. Taking these things that I collect, I connect them and create new life from them."
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Thursday, 5 September 2013


Giant Floats Covered in Flowers at the Bloemencorso Zundert Floral Parade

Dutch town of Zundert, can rightly be considered as the host of the biggest parade of flower sculptures in the world. On Sunday, there was another parade with thousands of spectators. There are Hundreds of volunteers/participants, who work around the clock, pinning the dahlias onto the floats. The floats are made out of wire, papier-mâché, cardboard and entirely covered in thousands of dahlias grown specifically for the parade.

This year, the participating districts were just twenty. Now, Immediately talk about the winners. The first place was taken by a district called “Gekkengoud”, the creation is made by Laer-Akkermolen. The Gekkengoud name can be literally translated as "Crazy gold."
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Thursday, 4 July 2013

Amazing Tiny Sculptures Made of Recycled Watches

The artist Sue Beatrice from New Jersey creates a spectacular miniature steampunk sculptures from the old mechanical watches. Beatrice diligently collects discarded or scraped watches and their parts and turns them into works of art. Creation, created by the artist, ranging from normal animals, such as lions or horses, to the supernatural and mythical creatures such as fairies. (8 pictures)
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