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Wood Carving
Wood Carving is normally done with chisels and wood by artists. There are four different techniques for Wood Carving and each of the techniques use different kinds of tools for creating the sculptures. Whittling is a very old method which has been us
Underwater Sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor
Underwater Sculptures: Jason deCaires Taylor was born in 1974 and he currently lives and works from Lanzarote, which is situated in Canary islands. This artist is with a mission, protect the underwater creatures and save the natural resources. Taylor graduated from the London Institute of Arts in 1998 with a BA Honours in Sculpture and became a fully qualified diving instructor and underwater naturalist. He is also an award winning photographer for showing the ocean in a dramatic way. According to his website, "In 2006, Taylor...
Butter Sculptures
The world is a canvas for a true artist and in this case it's butter sculptures. Tonnes of butter are carved into beautiful sculptures and placed for display to public. These butter sculptures have to be kept at a certain temperature, since they tend to melt under room temperature. Butter is a fragile canvas, so it's only the talented artists who know their way through knives can handle them. A whole village, with so many minute details added on to them has simply blown our mind away. Most of these butter sculptures are...
Ice sculptures by Steve Brice
Ice Sculptures: Ice sculptures are usually created only by using dry ice. It’s a form of ice which doesn’t melt faster than the normal ones. Ice sculpture competitions are held in many cold countries to bring forth the brilliant creativity of the ice sculpture artists. Ice festivals are held for nearly a month in several countries during the coldest days of the year. Some of the festivals are held in December or January. I think Ice Sculptures have been for a long time ever since the ice snow man was created. Artists...
Wood Sculptures by Stefanie Rocknak
Sculpture by Stefanie Rocknak: Stephanie Rocknak is a New york based wood sculptor. She was born in a wood working family, her mother used to do antique retouches and father used to refurnish old buildings into a new ones. According to Rocknak's bio,"I have been around woodworkers for as long as I can remember—while growing up, my mother meticulously refinished countless pieces of antique furniture and for a while, my father worked as a professional carpenter (as well as an art teacher). My grandfather also had a wood...
Fabric Sculpture by Benjamin Shine
Fabric sculpture: In a beautiful dance motion, Benjamin Shine has created this tulle fabric sculpture, which is beautiful to watch. From a small white basket, shoots up layers of tulle fabric, which totally engulfs the ceiling. Hanging from those fabrics are two portraits which are cleverly done in tulle fabric. Each of these tulle fabrics are multicolored and very delicate to touch. Just whenyou think,it's over, the portraits disappear and you can see clear fluid motions of two dancers in the tulle creation. It's simply...
Sculpture by Gaylord Ho
Sculptor Gaylord Ho was born April 11, 1950, in Hsin-Wu, Taiwan.According to his bio,"He is world famous in the gift and collectibles industry for his numerous successful designs. He has been nominated “Artist of the Year” many times by the collectibles industry. He has been honored by such groups as the National Association of Limited Edition Dealers for his award winning sculptures. He has won awards for his individual sculpts almost every year for the past twenty years". Gaylord Ho graduated from the National...
Sand Sculptures by Ray Villafane
Sand Sculptures by Ray Villafane: Ray Villafane was born on March 5th,1969 in Arizona, America. According to wikipedia,"Ray Anthony Villafane is an American artist based in Arizona, who specializes in sculpting. Most famously known for his 3-D Style pumpkin carvings, Villafane also sculpts action figures and collectibles, sand and snow".His pumpkin carving sculpture began back at Michigan School where he used to be an art instructor. According to Ray's website,"Ray was contacted by a professional sand sculpting...
Garden Sculptures
Garden Sculptures: Atlanta Botanical Garden is famous for its amazing garden sculptures like the earth goddess which is like 25 ft, large snakes, butterflies, horses and unicorns. Yes you read it right, there is a garden sculpture of the unicorn with amazing moss and plants created using the chicken mesh wires. It’s a laborious task to fill in the moss and keep the plants well watered to ensure they keep sprouting. In this post we have included some pictures of the garden sculptures from Atlanta Botanical Gardens.  ...
Bronze Sculptures
Bronze sculptures: In the early century, Greeks and Romans popularized bronze sculptures as they were the masters in sculpting them. They had huge bronze sculptures of their gods, goddesses, kings etc. Initially wooden sculptures were made and then bronze sheets were fixed on them to get the desired sculpture. Once they found the wax sculpting, it became easier to create these bronze sculptures. In these techniques, clay is used to create the desired shape or figure and it acts as the mould, then the hot metal is poured into these...
20 Surreal humans with animal head sculptures by Alessandro Gallo
Creative Sculptures: In this post we have included 20 Creative Sculptures by Alessandro Gallo for your inspiration. Alessandro Gallo is an Italian ceramic sculptor whose work is recognized internationally. His creative sculptures are normal people who adorn animal heads which gives a humorous touch to his work. He is a self taught artist and painter. He used to work as a painter and decorator when he was studying in London. The first creative sculpture that Alessandro created was a donkey man, who wore a grey suit and with hands...
Recycled waste into sculptures - 15 Scrap Animal Sculptures by Barbara Franc
Barbara Franc is a London based sculptor. Her recycled waste material sculptures are made of wires, metal and fabric. The animal sculptures anatomy is minutely detailed, which makes these sculptures very interesting. She graduated from Richmond College with a degree in sculpture and mentored by Avril Vellacott. She uses wires and metal sheets to create 3d animal sculptures. According to her,"I have always been fascinated by the shapes and sculptural forms of animals, they present a never-ending source of inspiration to me. I try...
15 Unusual Sculpture by Yoshitoshi Kanemaki
Sculpture by Yoshitoshi Kanemaki: Yoshitoshi Kanemaki is a Japanese sculptor who makes these life sized surreal wood sculptures, which may not be pleasing to the human eye. According to Yoshitoshi Kanemaki,"I am trying to stimulate people living in this time to pay attention to the significance of being ‘alive’ and ‘human'". He creates life size sculptures, palm sized wood sculptures which always closely related to the Japanese culture. In this post we have added 15 Unusual Sculpture by Yoshitoshi...
Scrap Metal Sculpture by Brian Mock
Brian Mock is a sculptor well known for his large sized upcycled scrap metal sculptures. Most of his sculptures are placed in public parks and art galleries which adds a certain lustre to the surroundings. His sculptures have been purchased by many art collectors and the most popular one "Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum". According to his biography,"Giving old, everyday objects a new life as one sculpture is an artistically demanding, yet gratifying, process. My work is designed to emphasize resourcefulness and...
Driftwood Sculptures
Quirky face sculptures made from driftwood is an easy peasy work by Eyevan Tumbleweed. He enjoys collecting the driftwood, since it's easy to sculpt on them. He arranges different shades of driftwood into quirky face sculptures. He has been creating driftwood face sculptures since 2001. He carefully handpicks them from various countries US, Mexico, Ireland and other places. Even as a child when he went for nature walks, he used to believe there were spirits living in the woods. His knack of sighting faces in the most uncanny...
Paper Animal Sculptures
Faith Chung is a young singaporean artist. Her paper 3d animal sculptures are made out of multiple paper folds. Origami is an art of folding paper to create different objects. This young artist has cleverly folded the little pieces of paper and arranged them in a certain pattern to create amazing 3d animal sculptures. She is popularly known by her pseudonym floblarinet in her instagram handle. Flobarinet is a combination of things she loves : Flute, Oboe and Clarinet. Her passion is to create 3d origami sculptures and other...

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