Environmentally friendly art. Layer after layer, cut after cut, Filipino artist — Patrick Cabral — creates intricate multi-layered sculptures of the world’s most endangered species. By making portraits of tigers, pandas, pangolins, and other animals…
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Book page sculptures by Emma Taylor. UK-based book sculptor Emma Taylor sources old books from charity and antique shops and gives them a second story. Taylor uses simple materials — just glue, paper, and scissors…
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The World of Cardboard Fantasies Greg Olijnyk makes a living as a 2D graphic artist, but it’s his hobby – creating incredible detailed kinetic sculptures from (surprise, surprise) cardboard – is the main reason of…
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Benjamin Shine is a multidisciplinary artist most known for his pioneering work in tulle, which centres on ideas of energy, impermanence and the relationship between the spiritual and the superficial. Each portrait is formed from…
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Sculptor Jordan Sprigg lives in Western Australia. He uses recycled metals mostly from retired machinery, scrap heaps, and clearance sales. Some of the pieces found dating over 100 years old and used by the earliest…
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Sergey Kovtun known as Machinarius Is Russian artist living and working in Chernihiv, Ukraine. It’s not easy to find information about this artist because of his desire to keep a low profile. The unusual thing…
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Born in England and based in Australia sculptor, John Morris began his artistic career in graphic design at Queensland College of Graphic Design. Before turning to wood sculpting in 1996, he worked as a freelance…
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Sculptor Calvin Ma channels his experience of social anxiety into imaginative ceramic sculptures that fuse human characters with birds. The avian elements act as suits of armor, protecting the person from the outside world, and…
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Born in 1969 in Japan, Michihiro Matsuoka gets his artistic inspiration from childhood memories and observation of how the passage of time deteriorates the world around us. He creates worn-out devices through fusing organic-looking forms…
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French artist Edouard Martinet sources junk metal and automotive parts from garage sales and flea markets to create detailed sculptures of various creatures including models of ants, wasps, and other common insects. The found objects…