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How This Guy Makes Mesmerizing Fluid Sculptures | Obsessed | WIRED
errofluid is a liquid with nano-sized iron particles that was developed by NASA in the 1960s. Artist Eric Mesplé has been experimenting with this magnetic liquid in his art for the past dozen years, and the results are mesmerizing. Still … Continue reading
How this Cardboard Sculptor Makes Lifelike Human Statues | Obsessed | WIRED
Cardboard artist James Lake describes his work as “a cardboard sculpture in its purest sense.” James takes recycled materials and turns them into significant pieces of art.
Otherworldly Hybrid Characters by Toco-Oco Consider Human Existence Through Emblems and Myth
All images © Toco-Oco Lara Alcântara and Guilherme Neumann, the duo behind the fantastical figurine maker Toco-Oco, envision an alternate world populated by curious animalistic creatures. Sculpted from a combination of wood, resin, fabric, clay, and wax, the hybrid characters … Continue reading
Essence of Different Animals Captured in Squiggly Metal Sculptures | My Modern Met
This artist makes seemingly random squiggles look like all different types of animals! Seoul-based artist Lee Sangsoo proves that you don’t need to be true-to-life to create striking works of art. Instead, he masterfully bends, twists, and coils strips of … Continue reading
Amazing Sculptures of Real Humans Who Lived Thousands of Years Ago | My Modern Met
By Emma Taggart on August 15, 2019 Huarmey Queen From early neanderthals to modern day humans, we have come a long way from the dawn of civilization. People have not only developed emotionally and intellectually, but our facial structures have … Continue reading
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