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, ...

Acrobatic compositions by Mauricio Alejo

Photographer Mauricio Alejo arranges everyday objects to create gravity-defying art installations on kitchen counters, secretaire and filing cabinets in his apartment. More acrobatic arrangements created out of everyday objects you can see on Mauricio Alejo’s Instagram account.

Wire art inspired by fantasy and nature

British Martin Debenham, a self-taught contemporary artist and sculptor, creates figurative stainless steel wire sculptures that merge fantasy with nature. These three-dimensional wire artworks made for outdoor display, in figurative or abstract forms, are in ...

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 ...

Stunning food sculptures with geometric patterns

Cutting food is entitled Mukimono in Japanese, Japanese artist Gaku specializes in Mukimono and creates a series of beautiful ephemeral culinary sculptures from fruits and vegetables like apple, avocados, lemon, watermelons, radish, dragon fruits and ...

Awesome origami art by a chemistry teacher

As a member of the Vietnam Origami Group, paper folding artist and chemistry teacher Adam Tram shows us his great skills by creating incredible origami objects from dinosaurs to mantis to knight with just paper, ...

Realistic food and desserts made from soap

Filipino artist Rochelle Javier handcrafts incredible soap art that looks alike savory food and desserts, she uses soap to create a variety of food artworks like lamb chop with peas and asparagus, buffalo wing, fruit ...

Violent events happening to porcelain vases

It seems that Laurent Craste, a Montreal-based artist, has been fascinated by mistreating porcelain vases with all kinds of weapons like hacking knife, axe, nails, crowbar, scissors, baseball bat and so on. The series of ...

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 ...