Chen Wenling
Chen Wenling is recognized as one of the top ten contemporary sculptors in China today. He was born in 1969 in Anxi, Fujian China. He studied at the Xiamen Academy of Art and Design, and at the Central Academy of...
Chen Wenling is recognized as one of the top ten contemporary sculptors in China today. He was born in 1969 in Anxi, Fujian China. He studied at the Xiamen Academy of Art and Design, and at the Central Academy of...
The idea was to combine the classic analog craft of painting with the contemporary technology and today’s hype of digital 3D film to create a new way of viewing and experiencing a painting. The paintings reveal hints of the tragic...
Australian artist Dominique Falla created this stunning thread and nail poster as an entry for this year’s Positive Posters competition. The idea was born because I wanted to enter the Positive Posters competition and I wanted to do some wound...
Tires recycling isn’t a problem for Korean artist Yong Ho Ji. He uses tire strips and synthetic resins to create unusual sculptures. Along with sculptures and busts of familar animals this collection contains hybrid animals and hybrid humans. The...
Mapping during 100 years anniversary of the Liver Building and grand opening of New Museum of Liverpool. Mapping by Macula. hudba / music: Lasonick (data-live) foto & video/ photos & video: Michal Ureš
Remnants is a series about recollection and remembrance. Each ‘remnant’ in the series is composed of three found photos–each from a different point in the subject’s life–that have been cut into strips and woven together to form a portrait of...
Artist Miina Akkijyrkka recycles large metal pieces from cars to create cow’s sculptures. Enjoy more sculpture posts HERE! Photos © Miina Akkijyrkka [VIA]
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]
“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.