Modern Artist Jean Shin
Modern Artist Jean Shin transforms everyday objects into “visually alluring conceptual explorations”. She has won many awards and has exhibited her art works throughout the United States in various exhibitions:
Modern Artist Jean Shin transforms everyday objects into “visually alluring conceptual explorations”. She has won many awards and has exhibited her art works throughout the United States in various exhibitions:
Anamorphic Frog from the Warped Mind of Jonty Hurwitz, which forms part of an inspiring collection of bizarre sculpture work. Or is it just a point of view, mind the pun. See the rest on Colossal.
Here’s some more paper-based art to inspire you. In a similar working style of artist Kris Trappeniers, these photos showcase the work of Bianca Chang. I love the kind of work, and as can been seen in the following images, a lot of work has gone into each piece:
This colorful sculpture work was craftily created by Chilean sculptor/artist, Serena Garcia Dalla Venezia. She has created this set of works (which I have chosen a selection from to form the gallery below) by stuffing fabric orbs or ‘balls’ to form intricate and fascinating patterns to form textile artwork…
These Surreal porcelain pots with embedded artifacts’, such as bats, knives and and axe were wonderfully crafted by Laurent Craste. Check out the image of the vase with a baseball bat embedded in it…
Combined in this post are a couple of types of amazing sculptures by Romain Langlois. Using rock, bronze and wood, he has achieved very unique-looking works of art that are intriguing and captivating. I especially like the way that the bronze almost looks wet, like you could touch it like some sort of shiny goo! See the rest of the set below…
These recycled tire sculptures by Yong Ho Ji are totally unique. I can’t remember ever seeing anything quite like them before. What makes these works even more notable is the fact that they’re made from something that is often thrown away or even burned. My favourite is the lion sculpture above. Below are 9 more of these fantastic pieces of art:
Character Designer Jason Freeny had created some stunning “skeleton” character sculptures that are totally unique. Jason was born 1970 in Maryland, USA, and studied industrial design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn NY. Images above: Nemo Fish Character Design / Ducky Skeleton Sculpture.
These resin sculptures are by Carl D’Alvia, who creates these fantastic works West Cornwall (CT) and New York City. He also uses paint, resin and even bronze to fashion his uniquely-styled works of art…
Check out this superb miniature train carved directly into a carpenters pencil, which was carved by creative, Cindy Chinn.