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organic content - Talented French artist Pierre Matter creates sculptures that combine metallic materials with organic content. These striking steampunk artworks are...
Hu Shaoming is a young Chinese sculptor and graduate of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. With a deft mastery of metal he creates intricate sculptures that are surreal and dreamlike, but also somewhat cautionary. As part of his city series Shaoming created a mechanical seahorse that appears submerged in water. The exposed top of its head is burdened by a beautiful, metallic civilization, creating a fascinating and treacherous balance between man and nature. In a different series on time Shaoming appropriates artifacts of industrial civilization like old cameras and telephones. More
French sculptor Pierre Matter's body of work thematically revolves around the surreal idea of featuring a combination of organic and mechanical materials
Jud Turner is an artist known for groundbreaking sculptures that often use mechanical elements to create biological forms..."Factorum"...
French sculptor Pierre Matter's body of work thematically revolves around the surreal idea of featuring a combination of organic and mechanical materials
Antique steampunk clock 3 by leafsstock Clocks, guns, jewelry are one of the most popular steampunk-ed objects. Steampunk is mostly associated with
Mechanical articulated steel sculptures from recycled transmission parts by sculptor & photographer Andrew Chase - Artist Spotlight
French sculptor Pierre Matter's body of work thematically revolves around the surreal idea of featuring a combination of organic and mechanical materials
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Artist Susan Beatrice take vintage watch parts and then transforms them into beautiful fascinating and intricate steampunk sculptures. Beatrice is not only a talented sculpture ... Continue Reading »
Hu Shaoming is a young Chinese sculptor and graduate of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. With a deft mastery of metal he creates intricate sculptures that are surreal and dreamlike, but also somewhat cautionary. As part of his city series Shaoming created a mechanical seahorse that appears submerged in water. The exposed top of its head is burdened by a beautiful, metallic civilization, creating a fascinating and treacherous balance between man and nature. In a different series on time Shaoming appropriates artifacts of industrial civilization like old cameras and telephones. More
French sculptor Pierre Matter's body of work thematically revolves around the surreal idea of featuring a combination of organic and mechanical materials
Susan Beatrice is an artist and sculptor based out of Glassboro, New Jersey, USA. She started All Natural Arts as a celebration of nature in the form of jewelry and other whimsical items. Th…
These creations are made from paper, cardboard, lots of folding, glue and the artistic talent of Lance Oscarson.
French sculptor Pierre Matter's body of work thematically revolves around the surreal idea of featuring a combination of organic and mechanical materials
The imagination of the people who created these steampunk horses has to unbelievable, when you see you will know what I mean.... Willie Bester.net http://www.andrewchase.com/ Andrewchase.com/ Messyme-von.blogspot.ie/ Batphace.deviantart.com Funygirl38.deviantart.com Flickr.com jigidi.com Singlemetalbedframeqfw.wordpress.com
Salt Lake City-based artist Andrew Chase's awe-inspiring sculptures don't just look mechanical — they really come to life!
"Magnificent Echo" by S.W.Huffman
French sculptor Pierre Matter's body of work thematically revolves around the surreal idea of featuring a combination of organic and mechanical materials
James Corbett, also known as The Car Part Sculptor, creates some of the most original pieces of steampunk art using car parts
Utah artist Andrew Smith creates incredible kinetic sculptures from stuff found in junk yards and garage sales. His trash collection fills a 30-by-50-foot
Gorgeous tiny sculptures by Chicago-based artist Justin Gershenson-Gates, who deserves his alias, a Mechanical Mind. Via My Modern Met.