Absolutely Superb Ground Meat Sculptures by Kieran Gormley
Food artist and grocery store meat manager Kieran Gormley uses ground beef and pork to create fantastic sculptures based on characters from video games and pop culture. When it comes to sculpting meat, the man is a total genius! Continue reading »
Sergei Pakhomov Creates Incredible Artworks Made out Of Pasta
Perm based Russian designer Sergei Pakhomov creates very original sculptures of macaroni – mill cars, helicopters, motorbikes, and other means of transport. Made from pasta, spaghetti, lasagna, and rigatoni, his sculptures attract attention of internet users. Continue reading »
Sculpture Artist Makes Incredible Realistic Busts of Movie Villains
Joop Bongaerts has created a host of amazing lifelike figures from Blockbuster hits including Planet of the Apes, Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings. The artist has been working on re-creating characters and creatures into life like statues for the past two years and has set up his own business, Joop Bongaerts Creations. Continue reading »
Artist Studies Psychoanalysis And Visualize The States Of The Subconscious In Her Bizarre Sculptures
According to Polina Verbytska: “I have always been interested in how the human psyche is arranged. I was especially interested in psychoanalysis because I believe that the most important thing in our lives is not outside, but inside. Also, I feel that there are many things inside us that are difficult to describe in words. so I began to visualize my feelings in sculpture. Continue reading »
Evocative Sculptures And Wearable Pieces Were Created With Ordinary Fabric
According to Mariko Kusumoto: “I am fascinated by the potential of common materials like polyester, nylon, and cotton, and my goal is to bring out each fabric’s inherent characteristics and beauty. Continue reading »
“Kiss Me Quick. We’re All Dying”: The Evoking Digital Sculptures by Sasha Katz
Sasha Katz is an artist born and raised in Moscow, Russia. She graduated from the British Higher School of Art & Design in Major –Illustration. Today Sasha Katz is formerly employed as editorial designer by Afisha Mir magazine and works as a freelance illustrator and GIF artist. Continue reading »
Phosphorescent Glass Sculptures Illuminate in Presence of People
In an ongoing series of conceptual artworks, Japanese artist Rui Sasaki creates stunning phosphorescent glass sculptures to ‘record and contain sunshine’. Continue reading »
“Trans A.M.”: The Superb 3D Surreal Digital Art and VR Sculptures by Elena Romenkova
Elena Romenkova is a digital artist from St Petersburg, currently based in Vienna. Experimenting with the human form and glitch art through animation, Romenkova’s work explores the relationship between man and machine. She graduated from the University of A. Herzen with a degree in Fine Arts and has participated in art exhibitions in Russia and abroad since 2004. Continue reading »
Italian Artist Proves Tattoos Look Good On More Than People’s Skin By Putting Them On His Sculptures
Time and time again, people have proven that putting two seemingly unlikely things together can result in something even cooler than the original elements. Why do you think Reese’s is so darn good!? Continue reading »
The Cyberflora Kinetic Art of Julia Nizamutdinova
Julia Nizamutdinova (Julia Cyberflora) — multidisciplinary artist, designer, inventor.
Her work is a continuous experiment with materials, technologies, and form. The study of the boundaries of art and design, real and virtual, living and nonliving, the structure of organisms and futuristic architectural objects. This process is like evolution. creatures and structures resulting from this evolution are called Cyberflora. Continue reading »
“Introspection”: The Superb Digital 3D Sculptures of Sasha Belitskaja
Aleksandra (Sasha) Belitskaja is an Estonian architectural designer and XR developer whose work centers on novel interactive design models and the interplay of new emergent aesthetics. Her projects focus on utilizing computer graphics and game engine technology to explore new forms of connectivity between audience, architect and community. Her experimental work and proposals have been published internationally. Continue reading »
“Overclocking Transhumanism”: The Fantastic 3D Sculptures of Francesco Mai
Francesco Mai is a 3D digital artist and academy professor in 3d modeling and rendering. He has been involved in the world of 3d digital art since 2005 having had numerous international exhibitions from the USA to Germany, from Australia to Poland, passing through Colombia, Canada and Italy. Continue reading »
An Artist Duo Creates Miniature Post-Apopcalyptic Sculptures
According to an artists: “We (Scapa and Joe) teamed up to make pop art of how the future could look due to climate change. We use as many recycled materials as possible, along with 3D designing and printing.”
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Sea levels flooded NY. A survivor sails over a NY taxi, while a manta ray flies by a ‘Don’t Walk’ sign which lights up. The survivor has to wear a gas mask because of all the pollution we humans made. Continue reading »
Sculptor Ken Kelleher Digitally Reimagines Public Spaces with Abstract Art
Ken Kelleher is an American sculptor, studied art at Alfred University under sculptors Glenn Zweygardt and William Parry. During his career he has worked at Hudson Studio, Art Foundry in New York where he worked with cast bronze pieces by William Tucker and Anthony Caro, amongst other artists. Continue reading »
“Tubeland”: Artist Yi Chul Hee Creates Amazing and Innovative Pipe Sculptures
Korean artist Yi Chul Hee makes astounding, imaginative sculptures out out of stacked layers of pipes. Carefully shaped hollow tubes are the foundation of surprising shapes and structures. Continue reading »
Snow Cuteness or Unusual Winter Hobby: Artist Creates Tiny Snow Sculptures in Dreary Russian Neighborhoods
Zubaidat Omarova, native to Dagestan who lives in Moscow now, has an unsual and cute hobby – she makes popular cartoon and movie characters from snow. Continue reading »
Buffalo Fan Honors Bills With Spectacular Snow Sculpture Tribute
A long time fan created a spectacular snow sculpture to honor the Bills and the tribute is just as amazing as Buffalo’s season.
Eric Jones, is a professional pumpkin carver and caricature artist. He uses his unique talent to create stunning snow carvings in West Clarksville, New York. But his latest creation made be the best yet. Continue reading »
After A Huge Snowfall, Lithuanians Went Out And Made Snow Sculptures
A recent heavy snowstorm in Lithuania inspired dozens of residents to build unexpected snow sculptures. Lithuanians don’t get heavy snowfall every winter, but when they do—they get really creative. After the country was hit by a snowstorm, causing traffic disruptions, sunken roofs, and a snow cover of 30 cm, people quickly started sculpting. Continue reading »
This Japanese Artist Makes Sculptures Out Of Snow, And Here Are The Coolest Ones
Winter is often associated with snow—whether you live in warmer climates or have to struggle with the cold for a better part of the year, snowflakes likely remind you of the brilliant white winter. And while some see the beauty of the season, others find a unique opportunity to show off their creative side. Continue reading »
Michael Benisty Creates Stunning And Majestic Sculpture Installations
Michael Benisty, an amazing sculpturist creates beautiful images that dazzle anyone that is able to come and view his work.
Benisty’s work is heavily inspired by the human figure, and he often poses them in a mid embrace or holding hands. This romantic and intimate look of the sculptures demonstrates a moving image to his installations. Continue reading »
Artist Bethany Bickley Creates Impressive Miniature Sculptures Out of Paper
Bethany Bickley is a creative problem solver who brings words and visuals together to tell a story with impact and purpose. “If there are no visuals, I create them”, she says in a statement. In her pieces, paper figures and objects are coming to life. Some of her works make us feel like we assist in a scene of a book’s secret life, where discussions are animated and life blossoming through the paper. Continue reading »