Remarkable Intricate Sculptures Shown in Museum Ads

These intricate sculptures shown on this set of museum ads are simply superb. They were created for the Cité Museum in Paris, France. I’m not sure whether they are actual carving or 3D renderings, but the whole look and concept is great…

Cathedral Carved into a Stone Block

Intricate Sculptures - this one shows a Cathedral Carved into a Stone Block

Factory Hewn into a Red Brick

Intricate Sculptures - this one shows a Building Hewen into a red Brick

Intricate Sculpture of Building Carved into a Section of Wooden Log

Intricate Sculptures - this one shows a Building Carved into a Section of Wooden Log


Further Information // “Remarkable Intricate Sculptures Shown in Museum Ads” // All the images shown within this post are © Copyright HARLAMOFF PICARD (Creative Commons). Check out the Cité Museum site.

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Freaky Rendered and Deformed Human Heads by Lee Griggs

I have entitled this post ‘Freaky Rendered and Deformed Human Heads’ because the images shown show exactly that! Spanish creative Lee Griggs has done an excellent job of creating some totally abnormal human head shots. Check out a selection of them below…

lemon head Rendered 3D human head

flat Rendered 3D human head

Hammer shark style Rendered 3D human head

Rendered 3D human head

Cube Rendered 3D human head

rounded Rendered 3D human head

See Also: Freaky Human Typeface by JC Debroize.

Rendered square 3D human head

Rendered 3D human head

Rendered 3D human head

Rendered 3D human head


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Surreal Fluidly-Organic Geometry by David Brodeur

Organic Geometry image

This weird, fantastic 3D illustration work was created by Chicago-based Creative Director, David Brodeur. He explains… ‘This is a personal project I created to continue the exploration of possibilities using Thinking Particles in Cinema 4D. Organic Geometry Part II was designed with the idea of complimentary colors contrasting with one another but fluidly remaining in harmony’. You can read more about the project here.

Gallery //+ Organic Geometry by David Brodeur

Splat in red and green

Organic Bird pattern

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Marvelous Woodland 3D Art by Rahul Parihar

These intricate 3D works were designed and visualised by Indian creative, Rahul Parihar. I’ve included two of his projects below, which both feature trees! Enjoy…

See Also: Superbly Sculptured Bonsai Trees and Miniatures.

A Slice of Life

fall autumn tree

blue tree

pink tree blossom in 3D

green 3D tree

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Urban and Aimless 3D Art by Alexis Raimbault and Benoit Challand

Pink goo in 3D

This project by Alexis Raimbault and Benoit Challand was originally created for the Paris-based exhibition, ‘la cite de la mode et du design’. The images show a digital combination of photographs (taken from beneath the exhibition center) together with weird and wonderful additional elements.

Yarn Sculpture Sneakers Look Like Brain and Intestines?

Players and Poster image

These sneaker 3D renderings were a personal project ‘experimenting with colour, surface and intricate pattern making with yarns’; created by UK-based Illustrator, Chris LaBrooy (see previous).

SEE ALSO: Web and Social Media Sneakers.

As a side-note—I think the way that the ‘yarn’ is squashed together looks a bit like a cross-section of a brain, or even intestines! Or is it just me? In any case, these designs are visually-stunning, don’t you agree? Check out the gallery below, along with a couple of examples of how they were created in 3D…

Galley // Yarn Sculpture Sneakers by Chris LaBrooy

yarn sculpture art

pink green and yellow yarn sculpture

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Exclusive Interview with Illustrator Elroy Klee

Elroy Klee is a former graffiti artist from The Netherlands, who is the owner of Elroy Klee, a studio of twelve designers. They work together in the fields of illustration, set design and 3D work. Klee’s work is a mixture of “experimental transformer style”, urban street art and Dutch design. Here is a selection of some of his work from his Behance profile, along with 12 interview questions about his work and design style…

CD cover design in purple and blue

1‭. ‬Tell Design Soak Magazine readers about yourself‭. ‬What motivates you‭?‬

Well‭, ‬I’m Elroy Klee‭. ‬43‭ ‬years in the making already‭. ‬So a kind of oldie‭. In the graphic game already some 16‭ ‬years‭, ‬but making name the last years in the international scene‭.‬ My motivation comes from within‭’. ‬Just making beautiful stuff‭.‬

Multiple 3-D objects in illustration

2‭. ‬When did you first start illustrating‭? ‬Where did it all begin‭?‬

It all began when I was around 16‭. ‬Starting in the streets with tagging and bombing my hometown with graffiti‭. ‬Just was addicted‭ ‬to it and loved designing letters‭.‬ After my study I began a studio with some companions‭. ‬We were doing a lot of corporate stuff‭, ‬identities and packagings‭. ‬A few years back my illustrations roots was calling for attention‭. ‬I left the studio and now a days I freelance as and art director/illustrator‭.‬

Great 3-D objects for clothing brand

5‭. ‬What is the biggest inspiration for fresh ideas‭?‬

Well‭, ‬inspiration comes from everything for me‭. ‬I can walk in a forest or supermarket‭. ‬It doesn’t matter‭.‬ I’ve noticed if I’m in the car on a highway I’m at my best creating a concept‭.‬ Sounds kinda weird‭, ‬but…
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3D Printed Candy that is REAL and EDIBLE?

3d printed candy cubes

Can you remember the days when food replicators firth appeared on Star Trek The Next Generation? Apart from Captain Pickard ordering the food and drink dispensers to conjure up “Tea. Earl grey. Hot”, oftentimes, crew members actually ordered food and other sweet things to eat!

SEE ALSO: Split Candy Bar Pictures by Scandybars.

Most Trekkies thought to themselves “I wish that food replicators were real”. Well, fear not, this technology is now solidly in development. No, they don’t work exactly like their science fiction counterparts, but 3D printers are being made right now that can actually print edible food, including sweets and candy made of layered sugar. You can read all about it over on…

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Stunning 3D Illusion Sketch Art

These captivating Sketch Art 3D illustrations were created by talented Japanese artist, Nagai Hideyuki. He used two separate sketchbooks to create illusions that use shadows and unique perspective to simulate 3D effects. You’d have to view these from the correct angle, of course…

3D Illusion Sketch Art Gallery

Stunning 3D Illusion Sketch