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I visited sculptor Anish Kapoor’s exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Read about it after the jump!
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At first glance, your brain will not contest that the sculptures made by a Beijing artist are made of solid yet delicate porcelain. But, wait until he demonstrates his sculpture's full effect -- your mind will surely be blown!
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With cardboard and paint in hand, Vietnamese artist, Nguyễn Mạnh Hùng, brings his childhood experiences of living in Hanoi, Vietnam, to life.
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The human body as you have never seen before. See the pictures after the jump!
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It's a given that mixed media art can and will make heads turn, but this particular collection of artworks by Japanese artist Shintaro Ohata will keep you staring in amazement. Read on to find out why!
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Nicknamed "The BrickMan", Professional LEGO builder Ryan McNaught has created a lego model of a specific twin-engine helicopter. 4x1 meters, the lage-sale representation is a feat and is very accurate from our observation, with tail lettering appearing printed on.
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"Papier à êtres" are handmade paper creations of two artists who complement each other: Frédéric makes the structure and Sophie gives life to them, creating the character. These bright sculptures can be graceful ladies or imaginary creatures, lightening up and enchanting even the darkest corner.
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Looking for something to do this weekend Hong Kongers and visitors to the territory? How about tapping in to your spiritual side through Art while still experiencing the infamous crowded scenes of Mong Kong? Up your alley? Then check out the ongoing photo exhibition by Ho Siu-Kee!
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A Colombian artist has been making intricate and colorful bird sculptures out of paper, each avian masterpiece carefully handcrafted. Take a look at the works of Diana Beltran Herrera after the jump!
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At first glance, the works of a London-based duo appear to be odd clumps of trash claiming to be sculptures, but the real art appears when light is shined upon them. That must have sparked your curiosity, so read on to find out what these artworks look like!
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It's amazing what some artists and creative minds have been making with various objects and scraps they can get their hands on. These insect sculptures of a British artist are amazingly, beautifully made, so read on...you have to see them!
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We have another awesome artwork made using keyboard keys--a beautiful sculpture this time! If you liked the rad keyboard portraits we shared some weeks ago, we're sure you're going to love this!
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While the concept of creating mosaic masterpieces with thousands of miniscule elements is not exactly a new thing, artist Kevin Champeny takes it even further by creating each of the tiny pieces by hand first, before going on to the bigger picture! Crazy? We think it’s awesome.
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This month, the Italian city of Cervia is hosting the 15th edition of the sand sculpture world master. A wonderful exposition of sculptures made with fantasy and ability. Here are some photos taken in black and white with my Fed 5b camera!
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V&A Waterfront, a place for everything! There is no other place like V&A Waterfront, seriously! You can meet the whole world here: people who come to Cape Town but are too afraid to explore, so they stayed at the Waterfront Hotels, eat at the waterfront restaurants, shop at the Waterfront shops...
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Exploring the artwork found within these few blocks of flats in my neighbourhood left me with more questions than answers.
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Multimedia artist Brock Davis' kids sometimes won't eat their vegetables. So instead of consuming food, he creates littler-than-life sculptures out of it! Check out his Cucumber Killer Whale (Orca?), Rice Krispyhenge, Gummy Bearskin Rug, and more mini marvels here!
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We know, we know... "Leave the digital grind behind" is one of the 10 Golden Rules, but you should see this enormous outdoor orca installation by Canadian artist Doug Coupland. Doesn't the Lego-like whale remind you our Orca 110 Black and White film? Paired with the new Fisheye 110 Baby Camera, it's a match made in ocean heaven!
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Sentosa is the fun island resort of Singapore, and it is turning 40 this year! As part of its anniversary celebration, Sentosa Ballonanza will be held this month. Read on to find out more about this event.
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Artists all over the world have been finding many different ways to use books for their artworks. A Colombian artist has come up with an interesting sculptural installation that may seem like a bibliophile's perfect abode. Read about it after the jump!