As evident in this collection of incredible large-scale paper installations, paper's role in art transcends acting as a simple blank canvas.
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German artist Moto Waganari's 3D-printed wire sculptures become bent & twisted shadow puppets using the "Real Virtuality" online tool.
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Spanish sculptor David Moreno (previously) continues to blur the lines between two and three dimensions with his architectural artworks. Created using hundreds of steel rods and lengths of piano wire, Moreno’s sculptures take the shape of buildings, and his more recent works have ventured indoors, highlighting interior details like doorways and staircases. In 2017, the artist also created a large, immersive installation in the United Arab Emirates titled “Connecting Doors.” Moreno shares his work on Instagram and Behance. More
A famous Polish architect and artist Anna Kruhelska spends days in order to create abstract 3D paper sculptures.
David Moreno describing his process as “drawing with sculpture.” His 3D works, made from wire, mimic scribbly line drawings.
If you are familiar with any of the professional names in the world of glass art, then you have most likely heard of the beautiful and modern work of artist Dale Chihuly. With each piece of his wo…
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Amazing Sculptural Art. The artist Antony Gormley combined the shape of the human body with different geometric shapes.
Dans le même esprit que les travaux de Gavin Worth, voici les oeuvres de Michael Murphy, avec son exposition LOOK, inauguré à New York. Des sculptures 3D sou
While Dutch artist Joris Kuipers spent years studying traditional painting and fine art techniques at both the Arnhem Academy and the Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen, his installations fly in the face of anything traditional. While borrowing from ideas rooted in expressionism as far as the application of paint and use of color, the artist constructs large-scale installations that spiral and twist off the walls, blurring the lines between painting and sculpture. Two of his most recent works shown here were installed at More
« Réconfort dans la cité » Carton 148 x 90 x 27 cm « Réconfort dans la ville » Carton 146 x 92 x 32cm Création intitulée « Frontière &raq…
Bright and chaotic light sculptures by Adela Andea.
American artist Tara Donovan uses all kinds of everyday household items, like plastic cups, No. 2 pencils, or drinking straws, to create her visually
German sculptor Angela Glajcar created tunnels of light made from white paper for an exhibition in Munich’s Heitsch Gallery. The sculptures consist of layered paper sheets, each with a gaping hole torn into it, which together create a tunnel-like effect. Titled “Weiß ist das neue Schwarz”, or “White is the new black”, the work is […]
Artist Edoardo Tresoldi has filled an event space with wire mesh architecture. Each wire sculpture combines an age-old aesthetic with modern construction.
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Sarah Meyohas's photographic series Speculations combines two of our favorite things: trompe l'oeil trickery and an explosion of beautiful botanicals.
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Masterplan is a installation by designer and artist Chad Wright inspired by his own experiences growing up in a sprawling suburb of Southern California. The piece is meant to juxtapose the playful childhood experience of building sand castles on the beach with his brother, versus the grim, modern-day reality of our current real estate collapse. Learn more over on his website. Photographed by Lynn Kloythanomsup of Architectural Black. More
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Peter Gentenaar, a paper artist based in the Netherlands, creates ethereal, large-scale sculptures of organic shapes that float in mid-air as they hang from the ceilings. Some look like aquatic plant life while others resemble the qualities of bright, delicate spring flowers. Gentenaar's craft evolved from his love for paper, a passion he acquired from the many years he spent working in a printmaking shop. His unusual, stunning work defies conventional thinking regarding paper's colloquial, everyday use. Read more after the jump.
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