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Showing posts with label Sculptures. Show all posts

Realistic Sculptures by Mark Newman (11 PHOTOS)

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.

















Amazing Newspaper Sculptures by Nick Georgiou (11 PHOTOS)
















Realistic Sculptures by Carole Feuerman (6 PHOTOS)

Feuerman currently lives and works in New York, New York. She is most known for her bronze sculptures painted hyper-realistically, but she also utilizes other media such as resin and marble. She developed a technique she calls “painting with fire” where she pours, splatters and splashes up to five different molten metals that are 2000 degrees in temperature.

She is represented by galleries both nationally and abroad, and has work in many public and private collections all over the world. She has enjoyed six museum retrospectives to date, and has been included in exhibitions at, among other venues, the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery, the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Venice Biennale, and Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy











Sculptures cards Bryan Berg

Bryan Berg broke his own world record by building the world's largest card. The construction required an 218,792 letters and 44 hours of dedication and patience. The result was a replica of the Venetian Macao, the world's largest hotel.


The construction required an 218,792 letters and 44 hours of dedication and patience.The result was a building 10 meters high by three wide, which was presented at one of the largest gaming facilities in China.










The Sculpture Park of Veijo Rönkkönen (12 PICS)

Parikkala, Finland, less than 1 km from the Russian border is one of the strangest art displays known to man. The sculpture park of Veijo Rönkkönen is a must see for anyone.












Australia's Sculpture by the Sea

Over 100 works by local and international artists are on display as part of the Sculpture by the Sea outdoor exhibition along the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk on Nov. 4 in Sydney, Australia.












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