Paper Art by Jen Stark
This stunning paper art by Jen Stark shows how colourful paper can be used to create pieces of sculpture.
My favourite is the image above, but the rest are great too…
This stunning paper art by Jen Stark shows how colourful paper can be used to create pieces of sculpture.
My favourite is the image above, but the rest are great too…
Are these the cleverest illustrations ever? Maybe. They are simply stunning and seem to have taken a leaf out of M.C Escher‘s book, so to speak. They were designed by talented artist, Oscar Ramos:
Brock Davis (Flickr user Laserbread) currently resides in Minneapolis, USA. He set himself a project to quite literally “make something cool every day”. I’d say he did just that! Here is a selection of this set…
I think these wooden Skateboarding Art sculptures are simply stunning. All these works of art are by Tokyo-based artist Haroshi. They are made from skateboard deck, believe it or not. The way that the objects have been carved-out of stacked plywood is very unique—and check out the colours:
These stunning pieces of Sculpture Art were created by Charlotte Hughes Martin. She explains her work:
I have always been drawn to making Art and in particular 3D work. I remember being dragged around the National Gallery in London every year as a child. I remember my feet aching, the hushed tones we would have to use and the huge numbers of bizarrely dressed tourists goggling at the canvases on the walls.
The Praying Mantis Endoskeleton; enticing works by Judith G. Klausner:
I lust love how “freaky” The Praying Mantis images are—and the photography is beautiful. Judith starts to describe her work on her site:
These Cycles and Seasons Calendar page illustrations are pretty cool I reckon. There are from a series of artworks commissioned by Manpower for their annual calendar this year (2011). I’m only showing a selection here, but you can see the general colourful style applied. Great stuff
This Billboard Swingset is from architect Didier Faustino, who striped a billboard down to its skeleton and made it a swing set, apparently. He has named this piece Double Happiness.
You can read more about the Didier Faustino [©image copyright] Billboard piece here