Japanese artist Gaku carves intricate designs into different fruits and vegetables. See the miniature sculptures below:
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Tenderness for the Dead by Berline de Bruyckere
Belgium based artists creates a series of sculpture installations titled Tenderness for the Dead where you find emaciated lifeless creatures affected by withering death. See some selected works below:
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Scarecrows by Kate Fichard
“I noticed some time ago that scarecrows no longer exist in the fields and vegetable gardens in France. This is largely because pesticides and protection nets have completely replaced them. Sensitive to environmental concerns and ecology, I conceived a project to restore these forgotten field sculptures. With the help of Hugo Deniau, a visual artist, my idea was to offer the birds of our region both the nicest and most frightening way to meet scarecrows again. The word “scarecrows” is derived from the verb “scare”—these figures are supposed to inspire fear in the animals that land on the fields and eat the seeds before the plants have grown. Indeed, la…
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Ceramic Art by Laurie Melia
Australian based ceramic artist Laurie Melia creates illustration inspired pieces. Embracing the humor of the characters created many can also serve as a pot for plants. See some selected works below:
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Distorted Furnature by Angelo Arnold
Questionably functional but fun to look at, Je ne sais pas à quel point vous devriez vous sentir en sécurité assis sur ces meubles manipulés créés par l'artiste Angelo Arnold. From broom bristled legs to collapsing structures. See some selected works below:
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Wind & Rain by Kazumi Tanaka
Objects like bones and shells manipulated into instruments in a series titled Wind & Pluie de l'artiste sculptural Kazumi Tanaka. A Japanese proverb says, « Un mort n'a pas de bouche. Il existe de nombreuses chansons traditionnelles ou chansons folkloriques du monde entier qui racontent souvent des histoires de meurtres et de morts désagréables.. If only I could live with joy, happiness and peaceful thoughts all the time. I want to inhale all the beauty while I can. It took my breath away as I walked through woods. The wind shook the trees and lost their leaves while dead animals decomposed. After the rain I felt the warmth of the sun, et…
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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
Des personnages blancs se serrant les uns les autres alors qu'ils sont transpercés / formés en champignons comme des excroissances et des spores dans une série étrange mais romantique de la sculpture Claudia Fontes. See some selected works below:
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Delicate Dependencies by Crystal Morey
“Humankind has become the driving influence and force behind natural evolution, avec la possibilité de modifier la vie d'une cellule unique jusqu'à des écosystèmes entiers. Grâce à ces actions, nous laissons frénétiques les espèces et les habitats vulnérables, face à des perturbations et des résultats incertains. Dans mon travail, j'explore ces actions tout en créant un récit évocateur et mystérieux qui montre notre interdépendance avec la terre et les animaux qui nous entourent. Delicate Dependencies est une exploration de ces idées illustrées par des plantes et des animaux originaires de l'ouest des États-Unis.. Ces créatures existent dans des habitats stressés ou impactés par l'activité humaine, les menant à un avenir incertain. Ils habitent un espace…
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What A Time To Be Alive by Joachim Ojanen
Une série de l'artiste et designer basé à Stockholm Joachim Ojanen présentant des personnages de dessins animés dans des peintures et des sculptures. See some selectede works below: