Fine figures and portraits made from found twigs

Chris Kenny transforms fragile and fine twigs into abstract portraits, dancing figures and nonobjective designs that intrigue inspiration and imagination. Chris Kenny is a London-born artist graduated from the art history major at the Courtauld ...

Lifelike animal sculptures created out of scrap metal

Matt Wilson, a talented artist from South-Carolina (aka Airtight Artwork), uses old silverware by bending and welding to create animal sculptures. The upcycling artist transforms discarded materials like spoons, forks and metallic wires into birds, ...

Sculptural bodies out of handmade flax

Finnish artist Raija Jokinen reveals complicated branched systems of veins, flowers and roots by fibrous sculptures created out of textile, she uses handmade flax to design webs of flowers, veins, and roots covering sculptural torsos ...

Realistic wood sculptures by Tom Eckert

Arizona-based sculptor Tom Eckert succeeded in taking a M.F.A. degree from Arizona State University and chose to go to California State University at Northridge for further study. These incredible wood sculptures are created by Tom ...

Haunting illustrations of swimming women

Spanish artist Sonia Alins expresses personal feelings and thoughts via her art mixing of surrealism and visual poetry, in this series named Dones d’aigua (Water Women in English), the illustrator uses translucent paper to mimic ...

Exquisitely flameworked glass sculptures

Glass is both fragile and hard, Korean artist Eunsuh Choi finds an artistic way to synthesize both. The artist sculpts elaborated and fragile artworks through a process called Flameworking, who heats thin borosilicate glass rods ...

Edible art pieces by Japanese food sculptor

Japanese artist Gaku shows us the charm of food carving (called mukimono in Japan) with his fruit and vegetable carving pieces, of which most are inspired by traditional Japanese motifs. Gaku uses an x-acto knife ...