Canadian artist Maskull Lasserre’s latest art piece titled Schrodinger’s Wood is created out of a trunk of ash tree, the inner core of this suspended tree trunk is carved into a rope in the appearance of fraying from the weight of itself.
Related posts on VUING:
Exquisitely flameworked glass sculptures
Amazingly realistic 3D illusion paintings
Photorealistic portraits of colored pencil and graphite
Amazing anamorphic 3D illustrations that look like magic
Delicate book sculptures created out of old books found in secondhand bookstore
An unusually interactive installation that invites visitors to feel on 100,000 miniature porcelain s...
Turn 3D into 2D
Hyper-realistic sculptures from the Hyperrealist Sculpture 1973-2016 exhibition
3D effects by layers of color
Wood sculptures created out of discarded tree trunks and branches
Amazingly lifelike sculptures
Amazingly hyper-realistic drawings by self-taught Singaporean artist
Amazing finger paintings
Oil paintings showing every detail of minerals and crystals
Wondrous body paintings of animals
Amazing Book Edge Art - Paintings Hidden in Historical Books
Massive Megaphones in the forest let you listen to the forest
Weird wooden sculptures by Japanese artist
Exquisitely ocean-inspired porcelain vessels by Jennifer McCurdy
3D Impressionism - Animal sculptures in motion made of reclaimed plastic items