Japanese artist Hiroko Igeta creates jointed dolls that initially shock with their disarming posture and combinations but ultimately spotlight the human form as percivable art. Born in Tokyo in 1967, Igeta has honed her doll like sculpture skills since 1986. Her dolls feature movable limbs.
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Sculptures by Marina Vargas
Classic sculptures plagued with what first seems to be pink flowers, but upon closer glance seems like an unnatural fleshy growth. All created by artist Marina Vargas. See some selected works below:
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Support by Lorenzo Quinn (Video)
Venice, the historic city that is now known for slowly sinking has a new visual art installation. Two massive giant like hands pressed against the buildings side seem to capture people’s attention. The sculpture is titled support, and is created by artist Lorenzo Quinn. The art piece is a social commentary on the human impact on history and the general environment. It has been said to be commissioned by The United Nations and The Vatican.
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Sculptures by Juliette Clovis
Porcelain sculptures by artist Juliette Clovis manipulating simple portraits with surreal and intricate techniques. See the series below:
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Food Carvings by Gaku
Japanese artist Gaku carves intricate designs into different fruits and vegetables. See the miniature sculptures below:
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Sculptures by Francesco Carone
Simplistic and conceptual sculptures by artist Francesco Carone twisting everyday objects into something extra. See some selected works below:
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Sculptures by Gerard Mas
Classic renaissance sculptures with an odd or cheeky twist created by artist Gerard Mas. You can find the figures blowing bubble gum, doing hand stands, experiment with their belly piercings and more. See some selected works below:
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Sculptures by Claudia Fontes
White figures gripping each other tight as they are transfixed/formed into fungus like growths and spores in an eerie but romantic series by sculpture Claudia Fontes. See some selected works below:
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Illustrations on Skulls by DZO Olivier
A morbidly beautiful series by French artist DZO Olivier where animal skulls are manipulated and become sculptures by placing black ink beastlike illustraions. See the series below:
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Explosive Sculptures by Samuel Yal
Samuel Yal creates distorted and explosive sculpture installations with ghostly white faces and heads. See some selected works below:
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Surreal Sculptures by Alessandro Boezio
Slightly morbid surreal sculpture installations by artist Alessandro Boezio presenting combinations and retractions familiar limbs. See some selected works below: