Sculpture Archive

Jim Sanborns Reveals the Secrets of Science Through Art

Artist Jim Sanborn (born 1945) creates his art around science and hidden information. His cryptographic sculptures, pieces on atomic energy and large-scale projections are fascinating throughout the mystery they evoke, combining scientific discovery with an artistic quest. His works have been exhibited all over the world, from Japan to the United States, including in front […]

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Willard Wigan

No, that’s not a giant fly. That’s a really teeny, tiny cat sculpture. Feast your eyes at Willard Wigan’s masterpieces, but don’t forget to bring a microscope. Most of his work are so small that they comfortably fit in the eye of a needle with plenty of room left over to spare. Some micro sculptures […]

Ammunition Sculpture by Al Farrow

San Franciso-based sculptor Al Farrow uses bullets and gun parts to create models of churches, temples and mosques. It’s his way to highlight the disquieting relationship between war and religion. The result is magnificient.

Unbelievable Metal Sculptures by David Kracov

It is rare for an artist to create a work of art that stirs so many emotions, leaving the viewer speechless. David Kracov has accomplished exactly this on more than one occasion. One of David’s greatest passions is to create sculptures that cause deep memories to surface and heartfelt emotions to stir. These creations may […]

Los Nadadores de Carole Feuerman

Carole A. Feuerman es un artista estadounidense, y ampliamente considerada como una de las más importantes del mundo híper-realista. Sus esculturas son hechas de resina pintada al óleo, pero también utiliza otros medios de comunicación como el bronce y la piedra.

Impresionantes Esculturas Hiperrealistas por Ron Mueck

Ron Mueck es un escultor hiperrealista australiano. No es un escultor cualquiera, ya que sus “obras de arte” reproducen fielmente cada detalle del cuerpo humano, llegando al extremo de poner en sus figuras poros, lunares, puntitos negros, vellos en los brazos y piernas, cabello y todo lo que el cuerpo pueda tener.

Unique Paper Sculptures by Carlos Meira

Carlos Meira is a designer who was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He cuts paper and creates original characters and places. He developed his unique style when he went to Portugal. He also uses his talent to illustrate books.

Amazing Scupltures by Adam Beane

As a self-taught sculptor, Adam Beane developed unique techniques for portraiture and the human form. To better achieve the level of precision he wants, Adam drew on his background in chemistry and industrial design to invent a new sculpting medium called Cx5. He uses hot wax tools, traditional sculpting tools, and tools he has machined […]

Outrageous Pumpkins by Ray Villafane

After Ray Villafane’Dante’s Inferno sand sculpture, here are his awesome pumpkin carvings. At the 2008 edition of Food Network’s Challenge Show, Outrageous Pumpkins, Ray impressed the judges enough to sweep all three rounds and was awarded the Grand Prize. He defended his 2008 title and took home the 2010 Grand Prize from the Food Network’s […]

Amazing Paper Sculpture by Calvin Nicholls

Calvin Nicholls is the artist behind these amazing sculptures. He uses nothing but sheets of paper and brings to life many exotic creatures including lions, pandas and zebras. Each piece takes around four weeks to produce and in some cases have taken up to two years.

Dante’s Inferno by Master Ray Villafane

In November 2008, New York artist Ray Villafane traveled to Jesolo, Italy to take part in their yearly sand sculpting project. Though Ray had never sculpted in sand, he took the opportunity that was offered to create his first sand sculptures. He did so exceptional, that he was invited back the following summer where he […]

Fascinating and Cool Lamps by Calabarte

Calabarte is the pseudonym of a Polish artist named Przemek Krawczynski, whose art takes on a peculiar but incredibly beautiful form: cool lamps. The name itself is a portmanteau of two words – art (obviously), and calabash, the fruit that carries his imagination. The calabash is a bottle gourd originating in India, although Calabarte gets his […]

From 2D to 3D by Peter Callesen

Peter Callesen is a Danish artist who cuts paper to make fabulous creative sculpture. He only uses a single piece of paper to transform it into a 3-dimensional character or object.

Book Surgery by Brian Dettmer

Dettmer is originally from Chicago, where he studied at Columbia College. He currently lives and works in Atlanta, GA. His work has gained International acclaim through internet bloggers, and traditional media.

Toilet Paper Roll Art by Anastassia Elias

Paris based artist Anastassia Elias undertook a project of silhouettes encased inside toilet paper rolls. The on-going series consists of toilet paper tubes being filled with layers of cut paper silhouettes that come to life with the addition of a simple light.

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

Spanish artist Juan Osborne only chooses words relevant to the particular subject he works on. He may use over 200,000 words for one piece of art! Juan said: “Words are powerful, they go straight into the human mind and really add something to my pictures that you can’t get from a regular picture taken with […]

Porcelain Art by Kate Macdowell

Breathing life into your work is the mark of a true artist – and few techniques achieve as delicate a result as porcelain art. Just ask Kate MacDowell, a renowned contemporary porcelain masterworker famous for thought-provoking pieces that feature a prominent theme of conflict and harmony between man and nature. But harmony isn’t always the goal […]