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Anyone might find much junk and antique stuff in the cutlery drawer in their granny’s house. But not anyone can use such things for their sculptures. Look at how creative French artist Alain Bellino was when making this sculpture of Darth Vader.
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Crazy Horse Memorial is the world’s largest sculpture of an Indian man carved in the granite mountain. The works began in 1948 and still continue.
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This real life solitaire screen was created by artists Lars Marcus and Theos. It’s the screen that is displayed when you win at the old Windows version of Solitaire. This 3D sculpture of the screen is nearly five feet across and is comprised of more than 1,000 cut and glued pixel art cards.
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Scott Weaver used 100,000 toothpicks, 35 years, and 3,000 hours to build this incredible toothpick sculpture titled Rolling through the Bay. It is an amazing sculpture of San Francisco.
A sculpture by Glenn Fitzpatrick, a Gulf War veteran, showing his reflections of a war fought over “black gold.”
If you ever come to Washington, visit Microsoft’s Studio D offices in Redmond. This is where you will see unusual Star Trek sculpture that is called Mirror Universe. It was designed by Devorah Sperber who decided to recreate “Mirror, Mirror” episode from the 1967. You can see the crew battling their evil counterpart from a parallel universe.
Harbin, north-eastern China, is hosting its 26th international ice and snow sculpture festival.
This event is very unique and spectacular, especially during night with all the lights and colors.
Massive buildings have been carved from ice like palaces, pagodas… and even a sphinx!
Very amazing..
Not only snowmen can be made from snow.
If you use your imagination and spend some of your time and of course if you have just a little bit of talent, you can create something incomparable.
And this “incomparable” is waiting you in the following of the post.
Those amazing high detail works have been created by Allen and Patty Eckman. They make those sculpture with their own hand-made cast paper since 1988.
Apparently, some works are so painstakingly detailed they can take many months to get complete!
I love it!
It may look like nothing on the first pic but it’s only to not reveal yet how amazing this sand sculpture is!
It’s really an impressive work, with so many details…
Be sure to check this out, it's worth it!
Worker and Kolkhoz Woman is a 24.5 meter (78 feet) high sculpture made from stainless steel by Vera Mukhina for the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, and subsequently moved to Moscow. The worker holds aloft a hammer and the kolkhoz woman a sickle to form the hammer and sickle symbol.
The sculpture was removed for restoration in the autumn of 2003 in preparations for Expo 2010. The restored statue uses a new pavilion as its pedestal, increasing its total height from 34.5 meters to 60 meters.
It was reinstalled in Moscow few days ago.
Take a look at this compilation of pictures, it’s interesting to see.
It is a giant fiberglass shark embedded headfirst in the roof of a house. The shark is located at 2 New High Street, Headington, Oxford, England and first appeared on August 9 1986.
The sculpture was created by the artist John Buckley and was erected on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
The sense of the sculpture is that in the modern world, no one can feel themselves safe at home as in a fortress.
This 32-meter high sculpture of Audi was created by designer Gerry Judah for the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009. The sculpture shows two Audis: one vintage and the modern one that fly up to the sky.
Many will remember the game StarCraft and this character without a doubt. This sculpture of Sarah Kerrigan was especially made for a conference thematic.
Great job! It gives the impression of being alive.
I always wanted to visit one of these festival and I hope that my dream will come true one day ))
In the meantime, I invite you all to look at this beauty, you should like it.
The most unusual monuments and sculptures from all over the world.