Sculptures are the most creative forms of art, where the artist’s imagination gains a three-dimensional look. It is an ever-growing art form evolving and changing to the likes of the contemporary world. We can create different types of sculptures using a wide variety of media such as rocks, wood, metals, paper, fabrics, rubber...
Paolo Puck works magic with felt and creates these mega sized sculptures. His felt sculptures use very subtle colors. His felt sculptures are whimsical and cartoony. he is a British born artist, later found his path as a self taught sculpture. He currently lives and works from America. Paolo Puck received his BFA from the University...
Porcelain Sculptures: Juliette Clovis is a French multidisciplinary sculptor. Her porcelain sculptures are always about woman and their strong empowerment on the society. According to her biography,"Fascinated by the wild beauty of Nature discovered during her different trips, the artist draws inspiration from it to create her...
'Graham' is a sculpture created by Melbourne artist Patricia Piccinini alongwith Melbourne Hospital trauma surgeon, Christian Kenfield. 'Graham' has thebody to survive any road accident. He was created as a model for safety campaign in Australia. 'Graham' is made of fibreglass, silicone, resin and human...
Metal Sculptures : Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Durable sculptural processes originally used carving and modelling (the addition of material, as clay), in stone, metal, ceramics, wood and other materials but, since modernism, shifts in sculptural process led to an almost complete...
Blake McFarland is a recycled materials artist from San Jose. Initially he started his art career with acrylic paintings. He had a passion for surfing and he put that to good use by painting on surfing boards which were very popular. In 2013, he stumbled upon ture sculptures and he has turned into a wonderful sculptor. Each...
Moises Hernandez is a Mexican based designer. Moises living in a diversified environment of objects, traditions, textures, social contrast and chromatic difference but is mostly attracted by simplicity and fresh ideas. The wooden birds are based on the form and colouring of toucans, hummingbirds and Mexican quetzals – chosen...
Clay Sculptures: Sungjae Kim is a character designer and illustrator from Korea. Most of her characters designs are clay sculptures and she enjoys creating them. She enjoys making animal clay sculptures out of modelling clay and her love for animals is shown so clearly through her work. According to Sungjae Kim biography, "I am...
Ali Harrison is Toronto based artist and designer who runs a small operation known as Light & Paper where handcrafted works are sold. In the begining all her works were hand made but later on with increasing demand she switched over to lasercutting her designs. Her natural aptitude for art emerged when she prepared her first...
Indian terracotta sculptures are filled with beautiful stories and they are rich in culture. Terracotta sculptures in India started during the the Indus valley civilization period. Stones and metals were difficult to procure during those ages. Most artifacts in India are made by terracotta. If you have visited Indian temples, all...
You are looking at the great miniature artworks by Abdul Rahman Eid. Lets say this guy has a great talent for miniature art like rebuilding the houses in Jeddah. The rustic old villages, apartments which focuses on the lifestyle and culture of people of Jeddah. Abdul Rahman Eid is a talented artist, sculptor from Syria. We...
Though cast from bands of stainless steel ribbons, these human figure sculptures by Texas-based artist Gil Bruvel seem more fluid than solid, as if the wind could simply blow them apart. The works above are all part of the artist’s "Flow Series" that he says are meant to reveal “an essential underlying fluidity...
Realistic Human Sculptures: Human sculptures are mostly used in the Tv and movie industry as models and sometimes even in video gaming industry. These realistic human sculptures can be created from materials such as silicone, rubber, resin, hair and fabric. Human sculptures can vary in sizes, some can be as big as 5 ft and some...
One of the trickiest forms of art is the sand sculpture. Sand sculpture can be done with almost all kinds of sand, but if it's bad sand, then you are heading for a trouble spot. High quality sand always makes your sand sculpture very beautiful and unique. Rule of thumb for sand is, finest sands and angular grained sands are best for...
Funny Scuptures : Luciano polverigiani is based in Argentina who has an experience of 20 years in ceramic art and infinite techniques. As a fact ceramic art clubs in itself infinite possibilities for which the knowledge of materials is very much important. It needs lot of tests and trials to identify the right one. Luciano works...
Marble sculptures and artworks : Joey Marcella is the owner of the stone business "Mario & Sons". He enjoys sculpting away through the most expensive Carrara marble. A heavy two cubic carrara marble which weighed over 1200 pounds was used to create his masterpiece 'Aura" which weighed 80 pounds. To create the '...
Paper Sculpture : I have been a full time paper sculpture artist since the mid 1980's during which time I have created pieces for advertising campaigns, private collectors, institutions, book publishers, corporate gift companies and galleries. I enjoy white on white due to the emphasis which is placed on texture and form. One...
Bronze Casting / Sculpture : Bronze is the popular metal for cast metal sculptures, a cast bronze sculpture is often called "bronze". Common bronze alloys have the unusual and desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set, thus filling the finest details of a mold. Then, as the bronze cools, it shrinks a...