Massive Sculptures by KAWS Dot UK Landscape
Brian Donnelly, more famously known as KAWS, is getting massive support from UK’s Yorkshire Sculpture Park which is featuring several works by the multidisciplinary American artist both indoors and out.
Brian Donnelly, more famously known as KAWS, is getting massive support from UK’s Yorkshire Sculpture Park which is featuring several works by the multidisciplinary American artist both indoors and out.
Li Hongbo’s newest installation ‘Textbooks’ at New York’s Klein Sun Gallery is a dynamic display of items we are all too familiar and provides a thought-provoking social commentary on the American and Chinese educational system.
TheBackyardScientist risked third-degree burns to show us how to create amazing art pieces out of molten aluminum and water beads. You can do the same as long as you have a way to heat aluminum to red hot temps. And no, heating it in an over won’t work.
One of life’s greatest mysteries (at least to us) is how those tiny ships manage to get inside bottles and Rosa de Jong adds another head-scratcher to that list with the ongoing project ‘Micro Matter.’
One doesn’t have to be an expert in 14th century literature to enjoy or even understand what’s going on in Mihai Marius Mihu’s Lego recreations of Dante’s Inferno from The Divine Comedy.
Jenny Ayrton creates miniature worlds of whimsy encased in molten glass using a sand-casting technique. The British artist tries to view the world from her young daughter’s eyes and in one way or another, preserves a time in the when life was simpler and more idyllic.
Every year since its inception back in 1992, Canstruction has been drawing attention to the plight of the hungry by showcasing sculptures made of non-perishable canned goods by New York City’s top architecture and engineering design firms.
This cake may not be the prettiest and it may not even be edible when you see it in motion, it’s certainly up there in the cool factor. French director and animator Alexandre Dubosc creates “Melting Pop,” a tower of dessert that needs to be seen rotating in action in order to fully appreciate the depth of its awesomeness.
Georgian artist Tamar Kvesitadze creates a moving sculpture both in the liter and figurative sense of the word with ‘The Statue of Love.’ The 7 ton, 26 feet tall sculptures are located in the seaside city of Batumi in Georgia and can be seen inching towards each other every night at 7pm until they merge and completely pass right through each other.
Brett Kern injects a bit of seriousness into some of our favorite 80s characters from the extraterrestrial Alf to the ectoplasmic Slimer by posing them in some uncharacteristic stances borrowed from classical Greek art period.