41-year-old Canadian Maskull Lasserre is a Montreal-based artist who specializes in incredibly anatomical carving, especially, this snake skeleton axe entitled Secret Carpentry is really impressive in his sculptural objects.
Porcelain bowls by Turkish ceramic artist Aylin Bilgiç are created in the form that look like splashes of liquid frozen in time, which are made out of porcelain and finished by dipping the rim in ...
These wooden sculptures created by LA-based artist Pontus Willfor feature the form of tree branches and root systems sprouting from furniture pieces, the artist’s subject matter is to remind us of the material’s origins, which ...
Realistic fingers and mouths emerge from plates, Israeli ceramicist Ronit Baranga’s ceramic looks a little unsettling. The ceramic tableware named “Body of Work” blurs the border between living and still, “I chose to deal with ...
Oregon-based artist Darryl Cox has been creating “Fusion Frames” about 6 years, who designs sculptural picture frames by seamlessly fusing vintage frames with tree roots or branches found in the forests of central Oregon. Each ...
Inspired by historical events, Switzerland-based artist Wiebke Meurer redesigns everyday utensils like plates, spoon, coffee cup and turns them into exquisite works of art.
These offbeat wooden vases handcrafted by nature enthusiast and expert craftsman Ray Asselin blend the wood’s raw beauty with artistic creativity. Ray Asselin works with a craft of woodturning to combine nature beauty and originality ...
This intricately stainless steel peacock titled “Our Memory in Your Place” was created by South Korean sculptor Byeong Doo Moon as part of “Sculpture by the Sea 2014” in Sydney, which was a stylistic companion ...
These mind-bending black and white photographs by 59-year-old Spanish photographer Chema Madoz create incredible visual style of photography and optical illusions. The artist is skilful in mixing two unrelated objects to create a surreal world. ...
Tokyo-born artist Hikaru Cho paints daily-life foods to disguise them as other foods, for instance, a banana is transformed with acrylic paints to look like a cucumber, a tomato looks alike a tangerine, and an ...
Turkish photographer Sakir Gökçebag slices some common fruits and vegetables in our daily life and meticulously arranges these pieces into eye-catching geometric patterns.
Vermont-based glass artist K. William LeQuier draws inspiration from sea and undersea creatures and creates impressive glass sculptures featuring his unique style, whose pieces we can see in many museums across the America, say, the ...
It’s hard to believe that these amazingly delicate glass sea life sculptures are made from straight borosilicate glass rods. Emily Williams is an American artist who got MFA in sculpture from Washington University in St. ...
Hong-Kong based artist Johnson Tsang sculpted strange and unexpected artworks that feature contorted faces and body parts out of porcelain clay. Let’s have a look at his new pieces from “Lucid Dreams” series, which were ...
These intricate hand-built porcelain sculptures were created by Irish artist Nuala O’ Donovan that resemble fractal geometry found in nature like coral, teasel flowers and pinecones. “The result of using the characteristics of fractal geometry in ...
Roadsworth is a Montreaal-based artist and activist also known as Peter Gibson, who uses public places like parking lots and crosswalks as canvas to create street art.
Austrian artist Peter Kogler focuses on the intersection of architecture and new media, who turns galleries and lobbies into dizzying spaces by plastering walls with optical illusions to challenge people’s sense of space.
These elegant and delicate porcelain vessels come from artist Jennifer McCurdy, inspired by the beauty of nature, she sculpted ocean-inspired vessels imitating malformed conch shells and burst milkweed pods in her ceramics studio. “I use ...
German artist Cornelia Konrads stacks stones, logs, branches and even snowballs suspended in mid-air to create land art with gravity-defying illusion in public spaces, sculpture parks and private gardens around the world.
Conceptual artist Kate McDowell crafted porcelain sculptures to express her interpretation of the conflicts between the natural world and the environmental concerns.