Talented Camila Carlow, a Bristol-based artist, by using native wild plants and weeds, created the project titled "Eye Heart Spleen" that resembles the human organs, such as the heart, lungs, breasts, intestines and other parts of the human body. Camila Carlow invited viewers to observe the human organs as "beautiful living organisms, and to contemplate the miraculous work taking place inside our bodies, even in this very moment."
Intricate sculptures of human organs created out of wild plants and weeds
Traditional embroidered Temari balls
Fantastically beautiful creatures by sculptor Ellen Jewett
Tranform a school gym into art by a black marker
Amazingly carved book landscapes and architecture by artist Guy Laramee
Handmade glass art by "Glass Symphony"
Amazing sand sculptures by Toshihiko Hosaka
Fruit doodles - Food art from bananas
NY-based artist uses ballpoint pens to create realistic drawings in sketchbooks
Beautiful photo shot of ballet dancers practicing on the streets of NY in motion
Stone sculptures by José Manuel Castro López that look like fabric creases
Vivid portraits created from tulle fabric
Optical illusion murals by anonymous street artist
Larger-than-life photorealistic charcoal drawings of women
Incredibly hyper-realism oil paintings by Teresa Elliott
Every leaf traps CO2 - Creative leaf art
Intricate wildlife sculptures and natural dioramas created out of recycled Paper
Lifelike bamboo insects by Japanese artist Noriyuki Saitoh
Unconventional mural of women floating in water on sunken ship
Driftwood spirit sculptures with ethereal beauty
Wondrous stone spheres stacked by Pennsylvania-based stone artist