
Talented sculptor Kevin Iris has been using aluminum alloy wire to create amazing shining tree sculptures for more than 23 years. The longest one of Kevin Iris’ works took him about 450 hours, of which there’re about 10,000 loops on top for leaves.
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Have you ever thought of transforming those common foods into unique works of art? Talented artist Judith G. Klausner carved miniature portraits in white cream filling of Oreo sandwich cookies.
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Amazing three-dimensional pencil drawings created by Japanese artist Nagai Hideyuki, 3D scenes and objects depicted in these paintings look like emerging from the papers when people view them from a particular angle. Next Page
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May 19, the annual "Festival of Fire" was held in Minsk, Belarus, performers from Belarus, Hungary, Lithuania, Russia and Ukraine staged an impressive visual feast for audiences. Source
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Inspiration from Sung Yeonju,a young artist from Korea, by unique grain and texture of food, who created such different "dresses.” The beauty expressed by these fruits and vegetables can not be achieved by common clothing materials.
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Artist’s work is often the creation of beautiful or significant things abstracted from the ordinary and is expressed in a unique view. Photographer Andy Barter’s "Kiss" series of photographs is truely the expression of that. Kissing itself isn’t an uncommon theme, but can be expressed in this way by Barter from this angle is rare. [...]
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Strange sounds from the darkness, do you fear it? All these come from a dream – weird photographic series. Next Page
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American artist Scott Weaver took nearly 35 years over creating a model of San Francisco, which is entirely made of toothpicks and glue. In 1977, 17 years old Scott began to use toothpicks to make the Golden Gate Bridge, after the work is complete, making model with toothpicks became his favorite pastime. This magnificent "Toothpick [...]
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64-year-old surrealist sculptor Mark takes 6 months on creating each sculpture, in order to make the work look like a live human, he even carves pores and fine hair on the skin. These works are so lifelike as if they can breathe.
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January 24, Beijing, China, the artist Zhang Chaohui was adjusting his work "Tartar" (The "Tartar" means people or household who refuses to move and bargains for unreasonably). By using 100,000 nails Zhang Chaohui spent 3 months to produce this work of art, the whole "Tartar" consist of a male graphics and a female graphics, forming [...]
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Light painting (also known as light drawing, light graffiti or light doodle) is a photographic technique of long exposure in the dark by moving hand-held light source or by moving the camera. This art form appeared in 2008, with the promotion of fans and photographers, has become a popular street & fashion arts. In most [...]
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