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

Wednesday, December 12

Gravity-Defying Sculptures by Cornelia Konrads

Cornelia Konrads is an artist from Wuppertal, Germany. She is well-known for her land art and site-specific art installations and has been freelancing since 1998. Konrads has been commissioned for several permanent and temporary public artworks as well as for numerous private collections, sculpture parks and gardens.

On her site you can find an extensive collection of her amazing sculptural work. In the examples below, we focus on Konrads outdoor artwork that seems to defy gravity and float in the air. Upon close inspection you can see wires suspending the artwork but from afar, the pieces are truly mystical, especially given their beautiful surroundings.






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Saturday, December 1

Sculptures Made from Aluminum Cans

Makaon is a Japanese artist that specializes in making sculptures using only aluminum cans. You’ll undoubtedly recognize many of the characters from comics, cartoons and video games.






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Thursday, November 29

Geometric Sand Sculptures by Calvin Seibert

Using a variety of 3D geometric shapes such as prisms, pyramids, cylinders, spheres and cones; artist Calvin Seibert creates wonderful sand sculptures that are not quite ‘castles’ but much more than just randomly placed building blocks.






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Tuesday, October 23

Cityscape Jell-O Sculptures by Liz Hickok

Jell-O is one of the greatest foods known to man, and that’s a fact. One thing we didn’t know about the super food though is that Jell-O sculptures are some of the coolest we have ever witnessed.

San Francisco based artist Liz Hickok is well versed in a multitude of things including photography, video, and as you will see here sculpture art. Fittingly titled ‘Hickok’s Cityscapes in Jell-O,’ the series revolves around an entire city built entirely from colorful Jell-O sculptures. Check out some of the snapshots below of the Jell-O city below.






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Saturday, October 20

Thursday, October 11

Unbelievable Sculptures Made from A Single Sheet of Paper

Looking at his sculptures, it becomes obvious why Danish artist Peter Callesen is one of the most well known paper artists today. Using no more than a single sheet of paper, each sculpture is made by cutting the paper and then using only the removed paper to create the figures for each piece.






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Monday, October 8

Wood Sculptures by Dan Webb

Let have a look on these beautiful wood sculptures by Dan Webb






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Sunday, September 2

Friday, August 31

Toothpick Art by Steven Backman

Artist Steven Backman created these incredible miniature sculptures using toothpicks and “a lot of patience.”






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Thursday, August 23

Amazing Matchstick Sculptures by David Mach

Artist David Mach creates amazing sculptures using matchsticks. He has been building matchstick sculptures for over 30 years.






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