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This is the work of Gary LeMaster.
One thing that comes to the mind the minute one sees these carvings on the eggs, are these real eggs?
"Almost everyone asks me what the eggs are made of, thinking that no one in their right mind would attempt to carve a real eggshell. They see that they are "egg-shaped" but assume that they are either ceramic or plastic. Despite that, they are - in fact - real eggshells, constructed primarily of calcium carbonate and produced in their original form by real geese, ostrich, rhea, emu, turkeys, chickens, etc."
Source: Theeggshellsculptor
When Reality Blurs
Sunday, 12 June 2011
Friday, 3 June 2011
More Incredible 3D Art: 3D Glass Paintings (Double Post Special!)
When we came across these images we thought that these are some sculptures, but later we knew that these are the creations of artist Xia Xiaowan. These 3D glass paintings are created using layers of glass panes. Inspired by the method of X-ray photographs, he gives a three-dimensional effect to the two-dimensional painting. He maintains the hand-made qualities of the painting by combing material, technology and painting while adding elements of installation and sculptural art.
(Image credit: tejiendoelmundo).
Thanks again for reading people! Incredible, isn't it?
(Image credit: tejiendoelmundo).
Thanks again for reading people! Incredible, isn't it?
Incredible 3D Phone Book art by Alex Queral
As promised here is the next post! Reality is strange isn't it?
Philadelphia artist Alex Queral has got a creative use of the old phone books; he turns them into works of art. His choice of medium is quite unique, yet ordinary which results in three-dimensional quality that enhances the portraits as an object as opposed to a picture. It all started many years back when he was looking for wood to make a sculpture and he noticed a huge pile of phone books on the pavement, and he decided to use them as his new medium. And the results are really impressive. He creates two phone-book sculptures a month, and then paints them with transparent acrylic paint to distinguish the portrait from the pages. And most importantly, he makes sure that the background stays untouched to reveal the original source with its readable list of names and numbers.
(Image credit: projectsgallery).
Philadelphia artist Alex Queral has got a creative use of the old phone books; he turns them into works of art. His choice of medium is quite unique, yet ordinary which results in three-dimensional quality that enhances the portraits as an object as opposed to a picture. It all started many years back when he was looking for wood to make a sculpture and he noticed a huge pile of phone books on the pavement, and he decided to use them as his new medium. And the results are really impressive. He creates two phone-book sculptures a month, and then paints them with transparent acrylic paint to distinguish the portrait from the pages. And most importantly, he makes sure that the background stays untouched to reveal the original source with its readable list of names and numbers.
(Image credit: projectsgallery).
Ok just give me until tomorrow.
Ok people. I will add a new mind-bending Post tomorrow morning, just a bit late today and I'm tired as anything.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
10 Creative Wireframe Models
Just BTW, none of these are CG. Absolutely incredible work this. Wish I had this kind of talent eh.
Wireframe Motorcycle and Sidecar: Artist Shi Jindian made a wire frame replica of the Chiangjiang 750. These sculptures are made of steel, yet they are light, and transparent.Toyota Corolla Wireframe: British artist Benedict Radcliffe created this amazing, full-scale sculpture of a Toyota Corolla which was made entirely using wire. It looks like a CGI, but it's real. This work was commissioned by Japanese Densu Inc for advertising campaigns. Radcliffe's work combines engineering and sculpture with graphic and industrial design.
Aston Martin DB5 Wire Frame Sculpture: Aston Martin DB5, is the creation of Swiss artist Dante. This Aston Martin is a 1:4 scale and a total of 10 were made.
Wire Frame Subaru Impreza: It's a real 1:1 wire frame sculpture of a Subaru Impreza; work of British artist Benedict Radcliffe.
Wireframe Kitchen: Creation of sculptor T Raschke.
Wireframe Lamborghini Koenig Countach: Benedict Radcliffe created this one in 2008. It's 6ft wide, 14ft long made from 160ft of 10mm steel painted with a tint of fluorescent orange to achieve a cool look.
Escalator Wireframe Sculpture: A wire sculpture of an escalator by Fritz. (I find this one absolutely insane)
Rangerover Wireframe Sculpture: This wireframe sculpture is one of 40 that have been created to introduce the car to consumers in various prestigious locations.
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing Wireframe Sculpture: Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing sports, is another creation of the Swiss artist Dante. This Benz is a 1:4 scale and a total of 10 were made.
Wireframe Nike Sneaker: Artist Benedict Radcliffe constructed this huge Nike Air Max 1 wireframe sculpture entirely out of bent steel wire over 2 months.
Monday, 23 May 2011
First Post
*Keeping this space open. Will start actually posting something later on :P Need the time.
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