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Super-heroes: Miraculous sculptures

Posted on 09 March 2010 by admin

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Sculptures made of droplets of paint

Posted on 23 February 2010 by admin

Canadian artist Chris Dorosz transforms the traditional painting, betraying her new functions and forms, reaching into his works, the illusion of depth.  Chris Dorosz creates intricate sculptures, using a lattice of acrylic plates, thread, or plastic plates, which are covered with tiny droplets of ink to reproduce the effects of three-dimensional paintings.

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Sculptures inside the roll out of toilet paper.

Posted on 22 February 2010 by admin

The most amazing thing is that cutting out scenes of daily life inside the roll, Elias leaves intact its outer part. Individual elements are placed inside such a way that gives the sculpture of structure and depth. This is achieved through light, which passes through the roll, highlights some figures and leaves in the shadow of others.  Anastasia photographing his sculptures from different angles, resulting in the viewer is always open, only one definite piece of work.

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The Farm-Unusual Sculptures

Posted on 18 February 2010 by admin

In New Zealand, lives a man named Alan Gibbs, he owns a plot area — “The Farm”. A thousand acres and the name of this place – “The Farm”. In his “farm” Alan, you can create unusual in its shape and size of the sculpture.

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The Quantum man

Posted on 12 February 2010 by admin

Quantum Man is a modern sculpture created by Julian Voss-Andreae.

Drawing inspiration from Voss-Andreae’s background in physics, “Quantum Man” is the image of a walking man seen as a quantum object. Made up of over a hundred vertically oriented steel sheets, the 2.50 m tall sculpture provides a metaphor for the counter-intuitive world of quantum physics. Symbolizing the dual nature of matter.

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Gloomy toys

Posted on 10 February 2010 by admin

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Sculptor Olivier Pauwels in his provocative work uses the “untouchables” for many moralists thing – baby dolls.

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Obscure and bizarre works of art

Posted on 08 February 2010 by admin

Phantom statues of an abandoned city. Abandoned city, a ghost town Rhyolite is 120 miles from Las Vegas, near the eastern edge of Death Valley. Obscure and bizarre works of art.

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Installations of salt Motoi Yamamoto

Posted on 05 February 2010 by admin

Salt Art- Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sculpts with salt. Salt seems to possess a close relation with human life beyond time and space.

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Another place

Posted on 03 February 2010 by admin

Another place – Antony Gormley – one of the most outstanding sculptors of our time. He has more than 100 solo exhibitions and numerous awards, among them the title of winner of the Turner Prize, Britain’s most prestigious awards in the field of contemporary art, and a Knight of the Order of the British Empire.  His work can be seen in the collections, and just in the middle of the city. If you still do not know anything about this man, it’s time to fix it.

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I saw a ghost

Posted on 03 January 2010 by admin

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Many say they have seen ghosts … Some even show photos and experts confirm their validity … but what do we need to make our own, look below for details…..

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