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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: Images © Peter Dahmen

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

    Une série de l'artiste / designer Victor Solomon présentant des équipements de basket-ball dans des vitraux magnifiquement voyants et sensibles et des détails ornés de bijoux. Obviously taking away its playability making the objects more of a cheeky sculptural installment for the luxurious baller. Voir la série ci-dessous:  

  • Portrait 360 ° par Gianluca Traina
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    Portrait 360 ° par 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 l'intamacy (ou l'absence de) quand nous sommes ensemble.

  • 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.” – Adam Martinakis Hifructose

  • 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, cette caractéristique de l'être humain ne garantit pas que les individus nouent toujours des liens intimes avec les autres. –Juin Lee, South Korea

  • Mythe As Object par Cameron Stalheim
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    Mythe As Object par Cameron Stalheim

    “Issu de mon expérience en tant que gay homme de le Midwest et la transition vers la culture gay de la côte est, cette sculpture, le premier d'une nouvelle série de travaux, se interroge sur la relation entre la fantaisie, la réalité et l'objectivation qui se passe entre les deux.” Une beauté envoûtante sexualité sculpture mythique explorer, fantaisie et de la vie transitions. Fabriqué à partir de plastique, Mousse, Acier, & Acrylique. Mythe As Object par Cameron Stalheim