Incredible Dust Sculpture Art by Ujin Lee

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These incredible dust sculpture art pieces are part of a collaborative project by Ujin Lee and Tom Edwards. This set in entitled Dust, which appears to be a mix of photography and sculpture art. As to its surreal nature, you’d never really see these pieces in real life, so this is why the project is so unique…

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Dust cloud

Dust clouds

Credits: All images in this set are Copyright © Ujin Lee.com & Tom Edwards. Please check out Ujinlee.com for more portfolio work.

Running dust cloud

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Dice Sculpture Art by Anthony Cragg

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Frog Sculpture

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