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    Pop-Up Paper Sculptures by Peter Dahmen

    German artist Peter Dahmen creates complex paper sculptures that pop open once opened. Much like the most awesome children’s books we know but with a sharp delicate artistic edge. See a video of them in motion and also some stills of his work below: Imágenes © Peter Dahmen

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    Sculptures by artist Berta Fischer

    Clear synthetic abstractions with a pop of gradient translucent coloring. La artista Berta Fischer explora formas y texturas superpuestas con sus esculturas plegadas únicas. See some of Berta Fischer’s work below:  

  • Literally Balling by artist Victor Solomon
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    Literally Balling by artist Victor Solomon

    Una serie del artista / diseñador Victor Solomon que muestra el equipo de baloncesto en vidrieras bellamente llamativas y sensibles y detalles con joyas. Obviously taking away its playability making the objects more of a cheeky sculptural installment for the luxurious baller. Ver la serie abajo:  

  • Retrato 360 ° Gianluca Traina
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    Retrato 360 ° Gianluca Traina

    An interesting social commentary sculpture series by artist Gianluca Traina titled Portrait 360 ° where we see portrait profile sculpturing with the distorted face imprints that do not match up with the anatomic structure. Emphasisesing la intamacy (o la falta de) cuando estamos juntos.

  • Sculptures by Adam Martinakis
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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.” – A través de este proceso he sido capaz de visualizar y

  • Bystander by artist June Lee
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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, esta característica de los seres humanos no garantiza que los individuos formen siempre vínculos íntimos con los demás”. –junio Lee, South Korea

  • Mito como objeto por Cameron Stalheim
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    Mito como objeto por Cameron Stalheim

    “Partiendo de mi experiencia como un hombre gay de la región central y la transición a la cultura gay de la costa este, esta escultura, el primero de una nueva serie de trabajos, cuestiona la relación entre la fantasía, la realidad y la objetivación que sucede en el medio.” Una sexualidad escultura mítica explorar belleza inquietante, fantasía y la vida transiciones. Hecho de plástico, Espuma, Acero, & Acrílico. Mito como objeto por Cameron Stalheim