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Realistic Sculptures by Mark Newman

Here are some of sculptor Mark Newman’s most awe-inspiring creations. His work seems so realistic, even though his subject matter is very unrealistic. This combination is not only exciting, but a veritable treat as well.

Newman has chosen for his subject creatures from mythologies, comics, stories and even video games. There is a Wolverine amongst his sculptures as well as what could be Kratos from the God of War Play Station games. There is Frankenstein in all his pitiable state as well as what could be Gollum from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. On one hand, there is a King Kong and on the other there is a gymnast.

The beauty of the sculptures is that the skill of the sculptor makes them look extremely life like, even though the sculptures themselves are of creatures that are mostly mythological or fantastical, mainly figments of our collective imagination.

















Conceptual Chris Newman

Chris Newman is multi talented artist, he is contemporary painter, composer and performance artist, Chris newman is most famous artist and he is living in Berlin. This is the first recording of Newman’s Piano Sonatas, a large and important aspect to his work. Chris Newman born place was London and date of birth is 1958 and now he is living and works in Berlin, In Berlin his activities include painting, installation and performance art. Chris newman is also well in poetry and he write many beautiful poetries. Here we listed only his conceptual illustration artwork which is so inspiring and attractive. Some artist called his illustration “the conceptual electronic artwork”.














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Amazing pictures using SMOKE

The amazing pictures were created by Rob Tarbell, who achieved the effect by burning everyday objects, such as photos and credit cards, and then capturing the smoke on paper attached to the ceiling.

When Rob decided to try to control smoke - an idea he first toyed with in 2007 - he realised he needed to channel it, while still letting it do what it did naturally.

To him, this sounded like animal training - and for that reason, he created images such as dancing horses and zebras. And in the series, called Smoke Rings, the performing animals - taken out of their natural habitat and trained to jump through hoops or balance on platforms - appear almost ghost-like, their wildness tamed

Given the dangers of creating his work, Rob wears fire-retardant clothing, with a carbon filter unit and fresh air system with full facial mask. He originally set up his studio in a metal garage. More recently, he had a special room built adjacent to his house to keep all his artistic endeavours isolated.










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