Tree Trunk Sculptures By Jaehyo Lee

Tree Trunk Sculptures by 작가 이재효| Jaehyo Lee. Korean artist Jaehyo Lee creates functional wooden sculptures, such as stools, as well as abstract shapes. His Transformations series makes use of of meshes of logs and bent nails, which have been planed to form cross sections that reveal the structure of the materials within. This impression … Continue reading Tree Trunk Sculptures By Jaehyo Lee

Sculptures Reimagine Women’s Hair as Surreal Landscapes by Yuanxing Liang

Chinese artist Yuanxing Liang is redefining the traditional bust sculpture with his breathtaking fantasy art. The prototyping teacher crafts intricate portraits featuring faces of women that are fused with delicate flourishes and elements of landscapes. Most notably, their hair becomes a site of surrealism; the long locks wrap around their heads and are the grounds … Continue reading Sculptures Reimagine Women’s Hair as Surreal Landscapes by Yuanxing Liang

Kris Kuksi Transforms The Ordinary Into Surreal Gothic Sculptures

Kris Kuksi Transforms The Ordinary Into Surreal Gothic Sculptures  On Facebook, Instagram Kris Kuksi garners recognition and acclaim for the intricate sculptures that result from his unique and meticulous technique. A process that requires countless hours to assemble, collect, manipulate, cut, and re-shape thousands of individual parts, finally uniting them into an orchestral-like seamless cohesion … Continue reading Kris Kuksi Transforms The Ordinary Into Surreal Gothic Sculptures

Intricate Wooden City Sculptures by James McNabb

Intricate Wooden City Sculptures by James McNabb Philadelphia-based artist  James McNabb (furniture-maker-turned-sculptor) has created the City Series, an amazing collection of wooden sculptures, composed of miniature buildings, skyscrapers and architectural forms that depict intricate cityscapes. The wooden skyscrapers, made in different shapes and sizes, look remarkably like the Manhattan skyline in New York City. Each … Continue reading Intricate Wooden City Sculptures by James McNabb

Max Zorn Creates Incredible Pictures Using Only Packing Tape

    Max Zorn Creates Incredible Pictures Using Only Packing Tape Amsterdam street artist Max Zorn has a unique talent for making incredible art using mainly brown packaging tape. The very idea of using tape instead of paint came from Max Zorn’s friend who was working in a car design. “These guys often use slim tapes to outline their … Continue reading Max Zorn Creates Incredible Pictures Using Only Packing Tape

Brian Dettmer Uses Surgical Tools To Carve Books Into Intricate Sculptures

Brian Dettmer Uses Surgical Tools To Carve Books Into Intricate Sculptures New York-based Artist Brian Dettmer creates impressively intricate multi-layered sculptures from books. The artist calls himself the Book Surgeon because he uses knives, tweezers, and surgical tools to carve the art works out of old medical journals, illustration books, dictionaries, map books and encyclopedias. … Continue reading Brian Dettmer Uses Surgical Tools To Carve Books Into Intricate Sculptures

Mark Wagner’s ‘Recycled Dollar Bill Collages Poke Fun at Money

Mark Wagner’s ‘Recycled’ Dollar Bill Collages Poke Fun at Money At a time when most Americans are counting their pennies and saving their dollars, artist Mark Wagner is cutting up cash and using it as art supplies. Wagner's latest series of works focus on the iconic one dollar bill - he uses its bevy of … Continue reading Mark Wagner’s ‘Recycled Dollar Bill Collages Poke Fun at Money

Robin Wight Creates Mystical Fairy Wire Sculptures

Robin Wight Creates Mystical Fairy Sculptures With Stainless Steel Wire Fantasywire or Facebook. In 1920, two young girls captured a photograph of what appeared to be two fairies in their garden. The photos soon would be revealed as a hoax, but not before setting off a media sensation. Sculptor Robin Wight couldn’t help but remember … Continue reading Robin Wight Creates Mystical Fairy Wire Sculptures

Psychedelic and Colorful Candy Installations By Pip & Pop aka Tanya Schultz

Psychedelic and Colorful Candy Installations By Pip & Pop aka Tanya Schultz Australian artist Tanya Schultz, who works under the pseudonym Pip & Pop, creates immersive art installations using sweet materials such as candy and sugar. In addition to incorporating edible ingredients into her work, Schultz also uses everyday craft materials and found objects to create her … Continue reading Psychedelic and Colorful Candy Installations By Pip & Pop aka Tanya Schultz