Inspired “from animal physiology and a love of the fantastic,” born in Markham Ontario, Canda-based sculptor Ellen Jewett creates otherworldly animals sculptures with only fingers and a paint brush. These detailed and delicate clay sculptures are all handmade and no using any toxic materials, “I abstain from all materials; clay, paints, glazes, finishes and mediums, that have known toxic properties…. and has sent me on a journey of unique material combination and invention.” Ellen says.
Delicately fantastic sculptures merging animals and plants
Fragile and tiny work of art - Miniature sculptures of pencil tip
Art of repairing broken wood furniture with translucent acrylic
It's hard to believe that this meticulously detailed pencil drawing is not a photograph
Surreal landscapes emerge from stunning bust sculptures
Sweet art - Artworks made out of chocolate
Amazing street art on the sidewalks of different cities
"Blooming" sculptures created from thousands of ceramic shards
Fantastic photographs of the Burning Man Festival
Surreal and bizarre river stone sculptures by Japanese artist Hirotoshi Ito
Bouquets created out spare utensils
Surreal Japanese ink wash paintings of tattooed cats
Large-scale detailed rose paintings
Colored pencil art - Hyper-realistic eyes by 19-year-old artist
Hyper-realistic artworks created on wood panels
Huge dragon sculpture made out of driftwood
Amazing Animal Sculptures Made Out Of Scrap Parts
Delicate artwork out of feathers depicting the silhouettes of birds
Theme of romance, passion and love
Russian artist crafts intricate baroque wigs out of paper
Man-made rainbow inside a gallery room