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Lamp design by Carlo Nason (1969)
Surreal Insects Sculptures by Hiroshi Shinno
Japan-based ingenious artist Hiroshi Shinno is the man behind surreal insect sculptures, incorporating minute details to imaginary creatures that he had envisioned in his head.
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A Single Book Can Alter The Strongest Of Foundations
Installation artist Jorge Mendez Blake creates a powerful brick sculpture titled “The Castle”. The intimidating wall, formidable and erect, loses its symmetry and forms a rift at the point where a book it inserted at its root. Keep reading
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CARDBOARD SCULPTURES BY BRUNO WALPOTH
Giuana, 2016
Laurenz, 2016
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Bronze U Bench - 6’ / Christopher Stuart / 2010
Broken Ceramics Found on the Beach, Turned Into Chopstick Rests Using Kintsugi
Cover @popeye_magazine_official from Japan 🏆 “magazine for city boys”
Ghost Girl // Kevin Francis Gray
What’s unusual about this sculpture is the uncertainty as to what it means. Moving the veil shows a skeleton and lookin closely at the arms reveals self inflicted scars (maybe not self inflicted). Definitely look him up, Kevin Francis Gray has some beautiful work.
@sixpenceee @sixpenceeeblog thought you might be interested…. quite a creepy sculpture
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Today the Department of Extraordinary Embroidery is enjoying the creative needlework of Cape Town-based artist and designer Danielle Clough. She’s used everything from shoes and tennis rackets to chain link fences as canvases for her vibrant creations.
Follow Danielle Clough on Instagram for more photos of her awesome artwork, including behind-the-scenes images. And keep an eye on Clough’s web storeif you’re interested in purchasing one her her pieces.
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