“Les Voûtes Filantes” translating to “The Shooting Vaults” is an installation art piece set in the South of France at St Stephen’s Cathedral. The blue strings create a force field like wall shooting around the pathways. via Fubiz
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Sculptural Edible Lollipops
Intricately crafted treats that don’t seem much like treats. These realistic sculptural lollipops will make you second guess desolving them in your mouth. There are many to choose from cats, squids, snakes, fish and more. http://www.ame-shin.com/works/
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Sculptures by Adam Martinakis
The sculpture series by artist Adam Martinakis explores the human form and a manipulated and disassembled state that gives the appearance of combustion and movement. “a connection between the spirit and the material, the living and the absent… I compose scenes of the unborn, the dead and the alive, immersed in the metaphysics of perception.” – Adam Martinakis Hifructose
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Bystander by artist June Lee
A physiological and social sculpture by artist June Lee surrounding the subject of ever-present human co-dependancy and loneliness. “Human beings cannot live alone; thus they form groups and societies. Ironically, however, this characteristic of human beings does not guarantee that individuals always form intimate ties with others.” –June Lee, South Korea
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‘Descension’ by artist Anish Kapoor
A dark whirlpool installation created by artist Anish Kapoor in an movie theater in italy. The ever-moving instalment is titled Descension and gives an eternal ominous aura to each onlooker.
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Fear Expanded by artist Ryan Everson
A play on illusion and the subconscious. The sculpture mirrored text is noticeable up close by its density and size. But the farther you are the more it blends in and begins to fade away into the landscape. http://www.eversonart.com/#sthash.Hnkgyxvp.dpuf
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Feed Your Morbid Sweet Tooth
Human cakes to dissect and devour. From dead baby heads to a dead mans body at the morgue. Macabre centric culinary artists at Conjurer’s Kitchen know how to make you feel cannibalistic. See some of their works below:
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Artwork by Faig Ahmed
Faig Ahmed explores Azerbaijani traditional rugs in a distorted contemporary style. “Faig Ahmed graduated from the Sculpture faculty at the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Art in Baku in 2004. Since 2003, he has been working with various media, including painting, video and installation. Currently, he is study¬ing the artistic qualities of Azerbaijani traditional rugs – he disassembles their conventional structure and randomly rearranges the resulting components of the traditional composition then combines these fragments with contemporary sculptural forms.”
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Wooden Blueprint Sculptures by Janusz Grüenspek
Blueprint resembling sculptures by german based artist Janusz Grüenspek. Displaying the simplified shapes in a raw bone like vulnerability. From an apple laptop to a security camera. See Janusz Grüenspek’s series below: Janusz Grüenspek
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Myth As Object by Cameron Stalheim
“Stemming from my experience as a gay male from the Midwest and transitioning into the gay culture of the east coast, this sculpture, the first in a new series of work, questions the relationship between fantasy, reality and the objectification that happens in between.” A hauntingly beautiful mythical sculpture exploring sexuality, fantasy and life transitions. Made from Plastic, Foam, Steel, & Acrylic. Myth As Object by Cameron Stalheim
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Chrome Sculptures by Joel Morrison
Glistening, explosive and morphing sculptures by artist Joel Morrison. Source: