Creative “Skull-ptures” by Hedi Xandt Hedi Xandt’s work is everything of modern sculpture madness. The Hamburg based artist of Norwegian descent creates magnificent sculptures inspired from fine arts, mythology and sculptures in the ancient periods which he then casts with a dark, elegant twist resulting in minimal yet striking creations which you can’t keep your … Continue reading Creative “Skull-ptures” by Hedi Xandt
Category: skulls
Mass,100 sculpted skulls at the national gallery of victoria by Ron Mueck
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Anatomical Sculptures by Claude-Olivier
Anatomical Sculptures by Claude-Olivier Guay At the outset, these sculptures by artist Claude-Olivier Guay appear like a jumble of wire and feathers folded into a heap, but each hides a remarkable secret. Working only with a pair of pliers, Guay folds, bends, and twists an inner framework of hidden creatures that dramatically transform with a bit of … Continue reading Anatomical Sculptures by Claude-Olivier
Anatomical Illustrations by Michael Reedy (Nudity Content)
Anatomical Illustrations by Michael Reedy Michael Reedy has created a beautifully grotesque series of anatomical figure drawings. His ability to use and omit color when needed shows his refined intuition for composure. Michael is technically schooled in anatomy and has been able to artistically render images we would normally see in a science textbook.
Japanese Artist Shinji Nakaba Carves Pearls Into Skull Jewelry
Japanese Artist Shinji Nakaba Carves Pearls Into Skull Jewelry More : work.s-nakaba | Etsy | mobilia-gallery Shinji Nakaba is a Tokyo-based jewelry designer who’s been creating since 1974. Everything he makes is wearable, and Nakaba often uses unconventional materials to create his pieces. These intricately carved pearl skulls are an example of his exceptional work. … Continue reading Japanese Artist Shinji Nakaba Carves Pearls Into Skull Jewelry
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