Getting inspiration from a variety of sources like marine organism, plants, mythology and other art, artist Jennifer Maestre makes aesthetic sculptures using pencils and pencil shavings that look like spiky coral. Source
29-year-old Japanese artist & metalsmith Taiichiro Yoshida creates a variety of sculptures with wrought metal, who meticulously molds bronze, copper, silver and other materials to form the leaves, flowers, and butterflies as the feathers of ...
Japanese art student Hama has crafted a series of sushi sculptures with natural, hand-polished stones and small rocks that look alike the most famous food in Japan. These realistic sushi pieces sculpted from natural materials ...
Polish-American sculptor and public artist Olga Ziemska is expert at creating sculptures and art installations using natural objects, in an ongoing prject titled Stillness in Motion: The Matka Series, she uses natural native materials, tree ...
The South Korean ceramicist Haejin Lee creates a series of shapeshifting sculptures at her studio in Vancouver, BC, some of her creations feature human elements like eyes and mouths splaying outwards. The South Korean artist ...
The hollow animal sculptures formed from metal branches look like metallic shrubbery rooted in the ground. Korean artist Kang Dong Hyun, the creator of these delicate sculptures, uses industrial material to shape animals like lions, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Artist Gabi Rizea used only a chainsaw to carve an incredible work of art from a rotting tree stump in a children’s park in Craiova, Romania. This impressive sculpture is designed in the shape of ...
This isn’t the art of food, but the art of porcelain, these appetizing pastries are actually the creation of porcelain and glass that come from artist Shayna Leib’s Pâtisseries series, she sculpts impressive porcelain cakes ...
Israeli artist Roni Landa focuses on sculpting in polymeric clay, who draws inspiration from nature and pop art to create an offbeat series of fruit, vegetable and flower sculptures in appearance of flesh as the ...
Surreal bronze sculptures by Spanish sculptor Isabel Miramontes represent some twisting figures that seem to reveal their inner passion within the body, which are on exhibition in New York and Lucy B Campbell Gallery in London.
Washington-based artist Beth Cavener explores the extremes of human nature through her anthropomorphic artworks made from clay and other materials, who collaborated with some artists to sculpt human-sized animals that express the extremes of both ...
Handmade porcelain flowers by self-taught artist Owen Mann mimic the blooming peonies, dahlias, and spiraling succulents, painted in cool shades of blues and greens, which express the lifelike colors as they actually are. The NY-based ...
Hong Kong-based Johnson Tsang is a self-taught artist who served 13 years on the Royal Police Force before turning to art in 1991, he’s commissioned to create a series of whimsical and surreal porcelain sculptures ...
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.
The Flow series by sculptor Gil Bruvel features human figures cast from stainless steel ribbons. Sydney-born Gil Bruvel is now a Texas-based artist who has been fascinated with sculpture art nearly 40 years.
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 ...
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. ...