Coral Reef Sculptures From Common Household Items
Artist Lynn Aldrich recreates the rich diversity of underwater environments in this whimsical series of reef sculptures made from common household items.
Artist Lynn Aldrich recreates the rich diversity of underwater environments in this whimsical series of reef sculptures made from common household items.
As a former art handler, it’s hard to imagine anything more terrifying than having to move a giant globe made from thousands of individually painted matches, like this one made by artist Andy Yoder over the course of 2 years.
These monstrously baroque lamp sculptures are the work of Ma-Bi, a collaboration between ceramists Mathias Pfeiffer and Biata Roytburd.
These objects might look like things that an artist would use to create their work, but they’re actually works of art themselves, which were hand carved by sculptor and illustrator Camille Barnard.
This delightfully fuzzy piece of pizza textile art by Kayla Mattes is currently out for delivery to The Pizza Brain Museum in Philadelphia!
It might take a second for your brain to register that this imposing wave sculpture, by Belgian-born Australia-based artist Annette Thas, is actually made of Barbie dolls.
Using discarded books that are full of amazing images, artist L A Chhay makes charming sculptural wall hangings.