These are three-dimensional landscape sculptures by Gregory Euclide. He uses diverse materials such as acrylic, cedar, found foam, moss, paint can, sedum, sponge, waxed tape, wood, and more.
Author: The Tattoo Journalist
Adriana de Barros, dubbed The Tattoo Journalist professionally, is a Webby Award-winning designer, editor of Scene360, and author of the book "Ta'too." She has twenty years of experience writing about fine arts and has dedicated the last decade to chronicling the tattoo world.
When I first looked at the photos of “mirror man,” I thought it was a sculpture. But photographer SilverSky took these pictures and commented: “I was in LA and this guy shows up in a suit from head to toe made of glass. I thought it was pretty cool.” So now it is clear, that […]
Real Rainbow Roses
Dutch Peter van de Werken has invented rainbow roses for commercialization all over the world. The flowers are treated with natural pigments into their stems, so when they grow each petal has a different colour. Watch video “Rainbow Roses for Valentine’s day” (Reuters). Via The Fun Times Guide Photos © respective owners
Using duct, electrical, and vinyl tape, Rebecca Ward symmetrically aligns each color line. It is impressive!
So, you are wondering what is so special about this man’s face? It is a hyperrealist sculpture by Jamie Salmon, who uses materials such as silicone rubber, fibre glass, acrylic and human hair. Incredible detail! Also see:Â The Hyperrealist Sculptures of Ron Mueck
Fifty “Colour-In” dresses have been made in four different sizes, and each is sold for 250 Euros. Concept and fashion design were done by Berber Soepboer and Michiel Schuurman. Via Ecoterre