Trash sculptures
When you are standing near this sculptures it looks like a pile of trash. But if you find the right angle and distance, then you can see the most amazing type of art – trash art.Bernard Pras makes his statues,...
When you are standing near this sculptures it looks like a pile of trash. But if you find the right angle and distance, then you can see the most amazing type of art – trash art.Bernard Pras makes his statues,...
Artist Miina Akkijyrkka recycles large metal pieces from cars to create cow’s sculptures. Enjoy more sculpture posts HERE! Photos © Miina Akkijyrkka [VIA]
New-York based artist Christian Marclay is a visual artist and composer who explores the intersection of sound recording and photography. As a performer and sound artist Christian Marclay has been experimenting, composing and performing with phonograph records and turntables since...
Isaac Cordal’s series, ‘Cement Eclipses’, places expressive human figures in odd circumstances around the urban environment. See more on this project here (pdf). [via]
Talk about unique. Aleksandra Domanovic created an installation using three stacks of paper, each made up of 7,500 individual sheets. On each stack, there is a beautiful inkjet printing that covers a section of the pages. Each piece is so...
Paintings and ceramics works by the polish artist NeSpoon for Fame Festival 2011, Grottaglie/Italy. City Stadium Gate: Abbadoned monastery. Magic place full of art. Old farm outside of Grottaglie: Historical center of the city: Objects in the gallery: Small “Sterntaler”....
French sculptor Edouard Martinet uses myriad discarded parts from old bicycles, cars, and mopeds to create these astonishingly anatomically correct representations of sea life, birds, amphibians, and insects. Shrimp. Thorax and head: car mascot and tongs; antennae: radio antennae; abdomen:...
“Macro” is a sculpture series by Romulo Celdran. Notes from the artist (from his website): The concepts of Zoom and Macro give the object new dimensions, strengthening its presence and inviting us to explore it, discovering hidden spaces and unnoticed...
You will never think that these human bodies and faces aren’t real. Sam Jinks from Melbourne is the artist of these freaky sculptures that seems so real.