We’re sure, just like us, even you’ll be completely blown away after looking at these incredibly realistic sculptures that look nothing like a piece of stone or marble. It would be hard for your eyes to believe that each life-like sculpture is made of solid stone by Italian sculptor Jago Jacopo Cardillo.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Los Angeles-based surrealist Alexandra Dillon literally lives up to this phrase as she gives a second life to the objects thrown away by other people. The way she turns scrap into art is truly commendable and something that we’ve not seen before.
Nature has been inspiring people in different ways since the existence of mankind. We have seen many nature-inspired artworks by various artists around the globe. But James Brunt from Yorkshire, England spends hours playing with all natural objects to create detailed cairns, mandalas and other artistic patterns.
Parth Kothekar, a paper-cut artist from Ahmedabad, India, often comes up with thematic series of paper art. Earlier we have seen his Indian mermaid papercut series, which portrays the beauty of Indian women through intricately cut sheets of paper. This time the brilliant artist has hand-cut different hairstyles on single sheets of paper.
You not always have to go to an art class or do a special course to learn “Art.” It’s all about your inner creativity and happiness that together lead you to create something artistic, no matter you’re a professional artist or from any other professional field. Sarah Postner from Austria is one such artist who is a veterinary student, who brings out her artistic side...
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Taking a cue from nature, US-based artist Michelle Petersen creates ultimate beauty in her handcrafted leaf designs that seem to be natural from a certain distance. These artsy leaves are actually made from polymer clay that’s crafted to look delicate and truly one-of-a-kind.