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Gorgeously Intricate Hand-Cut Paper Sculptures



Toronto-based creative person Christine Kim slashes and levels paper simultaneously into attractively elaborate geometric sculptures. Through chopping, Kim feels as though she "liberates the work from the confines of the original surface." Her artwork is dainty and complex, and she is constantly finding new ways to work with the everyday material.










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Digitally Sculpted Wax Figures



At first glimpse, this astonishing piece appears like a simple candle with a flaming wick and slowly dissolving wax dripping down the edges. However, upon closer examination, an unbelievable little scene discloses itself in the pattern of digital art.
conceived by Indonesia-based creative person Ferdi Rizkiyanto, Uncharted characteristics the journey of a assembly of people as they climb the edges of the glowing tower of warm liquid. With cameras on their shoulders, the explorers bravely venture into new territory in seek of breakthrough.







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New Wooden Sculptures Jump Off the Canvas



Portland, Oregon-based creative person AJ Fosik conceives bright, three-dimensional wooden works that gaze like vibrant illustrations come to life. The artist benefits a radiant spectrum of colors for each of his parts, exaggerating their animated environment. As a outcome, the sculptural works have a whimsical apply that, upon closer inspection, leads one to inquiry the occurrence of brutal devices and symbols of death (skulls). finally, Fosik's work explores topics of mortality, idolatry, and the duality of humanity between the personal and symbolic self.
















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Digital Sculptures Of Fragmented Figures



Athens-based creative person Adam Martinakis conceives otherworldly digital sculptures of futuristic numbers. Each three-dimensional rendering has a life of its own, giving surreal portrayals of the human form. One part after the next, Martinakis organised to communicate a sense of emotional appeal through fragmentation. The incomplete types appear like sturdy, often metallic, beings and dainty organisations capable of shattering into a million pieces.











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Chain Link Sculptures by Young-Deok Seo



Korean sculptor Young-Deok Seo has home made some new string of links link sculptures—two for his Anguish series of a man in despair and one of a tranquil woman for his Nirvana series. Continuing to work with the unconventional intermediate of alternative, Seo sustains his high ability level of recreating the human form and projecting a sense of strong feeling through it. Like many of the figurative sculptures in the artist's growing collection, this newest supplements boasts an expressive represent that is very simple to convert, regardless of their fragmented nature.













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Amazing Aluminum Wire Sculptures



Brooklyn-based Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates unbelievably comprehensive metallic sculptures by carefully manipulating aluminum cable. Each figure in his Human sequence of sculptures presents a amazing vigilance to the dainty pattern of the human body (including wispy security devices of hair) as well as the naturally flowing status of draped garments.
Park's sculptures arrest the identically realistic wrinkles of scrunched up fabric and the arching minutia of one's body. He is furthermore as meticulous about comprising a believable figure in a reasonable place as he is about the placement of each wire strand. Upon close inspection, one can glimpse just how tightly and uniformly the wires are created, mirroring the time-consuming effort put into each piece. Like the rings of a tree, the cable concepts offer a visual sense of time and texture.



















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