Animals, people, plants – anything is a subject to topiary. This art of creating sculptures in the medium of clipped shrubbery and trees is unbelievable. If only I could have a topiary sculpture in my garden, I’d be the happiest person on earth!
I lack words to describe how great these sand sculptures are! Better see yourself!
These unconventional sculptures were made by French artist Bruno Catalano. You agree that his style is very unique, don’t you?
What do you usually do with empty cans? Personally I threw them away with garbage. However some people can create unusual things. For example, in this post you can find an amazing collection of sculptures and other pieces of art created from empty Red Bull cans.
We have already showed you a little collection of photos with sculptures and installations created by Mark Jenkins. Now we have a very big collection of this artist’s works. You might have seen some of the works already but as they are very impressive we decided to add them in this post.
They are colorful and funny, they talk on the screen, but sometimes they are made from unusual materials. Have you ever seen ice sculptures? I have, but it’s the first time I come across fairy tale heroes made from… real straw! I would love to have one of these straw “creatures” in my backyard!
The author of these sculptures is Mark Newman, born in America in 1962. He started to sculpt when he was 19 years old. Mark believes that his task is to inspire people with his works. He advises
The sculptures in these photos are truly amazing. What makes them even more amazing is that they are sculpted entirely out of butter. The artist must really be talented and the temperature of the room where the sculpture was created must have been critical.
Get mesmerized and puzzled by these wonderful pieces. Indulge in uncovering the secret meaning behind every piece of sculpture.
Those are real photos, they have not been photoshopped! Everything is actually hanging on wires.
It’s a very nice work that required to its authors a lot of patience!
These sculptures are the first from the 400 that are put on the seabed in the Caribbean, Mexico and they form the beginning of the largest underwater sculpture museum in the world to celebrate the region's Mayan history.
The view is quite impressive!
Those sculptures are made by Austrian Artist James Corbett, he creates them by using old car parts taken from scrap yards. Then he sells his creations for thousands of pounds!
It’s really an amazing work, take a look!
My brain exploded. On the one hand, these photorealistic sculptures look a little scary, but in anyway they are mega cool.
Most successful hyperrealistic sculptures were created by Ron Mueck, Evan Penny, Jamie Salmon, Duane Hanson, Sam Jinks and Adam Beane.
We will take a look at their work after the jump. A must-see post ;)
It’s really an amazing type of work.
If you are near the sculpture, it just looks like a pile of garbage, but if you are placed at the right angle and distance, then you see the masterpieces. It’s just amazing what you can do with garbage.
All done by Bernard Pras, a French artist.
Mark Jenkins is a famous street artist, known for his street installations created from adhesive packing tape. He actively promotes the Scotch-culture around the world and even teaches the process of creating those unusual sculptures in his classes.
You will see inside the post how he creates his sculptures - that’s not common…
Gabriel Dishaw specializes on ‘junk art’, meaning that all his sculptures are made from “discarded materials, as glass, scrap metal, plastic, and wood.”
Hats off to these incredible sculptures and to the talent of Gabriel. Real nice piece of work!
I’m usually indifferent to this activity - making things from a balloon.
For me it is like clown stuff. But these ‘sculptures’ made by this artist impressed me a lot.
On the first 20 photos are sand castles of Oregon Coast. The pictures were kindly sent to us by our visitor Rich Flint. Thanks a lot Rich.
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And now, sit back and enjoy this beauty. Lots of sand sculptures are waiting for you after the jump.
It's hard to believe, but these sculptures of Alien and Predator are made entirely from auto parts. Great work!
The British mini-sculptor Willard Wigan creates these incredible mini sculptures that have already the status of “the eighth wonder of the world”. The process of creating is very delicate and almost anything can affect his work. So, the artist “enters a meditative state in which his heartbeat is slowed, allowing him to reduce hand tremors and sculpt between pulse beats”. It’s just impressive what efforts artists should do in order to achieve the desired effect. Just look at his works.
The sculptures were standing in one place only for a few minutes, then they disintegrated, ran to another place and transformed into something different.
Willi Dorner, an Austrian choreographer, was behind all this performance. A very interesting idea!
Ron Mueck is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in Great Britain.
Mueck's sculptures faithfully reproduce the minute detail of the human body, but play with scale to produce disconcertingly jarring visual images.
Great works. Just need to see it!
These works from the “208 OSEOsidades” collection of a Mexican sculptor are quite extraordinary but at the same time they are very original.
What would be your first idea of doing with a piece of paper?
To draw, or at least try to draw, or may be write something? But to do this?!!!
Peter Callesen is a Danish artist who creates these fabulous works from paper.
It seems that he is inspired from fairytales when it comes to pick up a theme for his sculptures.
His works are very beautiful and unbelievably imaginative!