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By James on September 28th, 2011 at 3:07 pm Art , Picture Pages

Scraping Away the Skin on Skull Nickels — Atomik – We Find The Awesome For You

http://weareatomik.com/2011/09/28/skull-nickels/
VENETIAN MACAO GUINNESS WORLD RECORD Macau, S.A.R., China, March 2010 - 44 Day Guinness World Record Project During Chinese New Year of 2010, Berg was commissioned to break his own record at The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel, the largest casino in the world. The project took 44 days, 219,000 cards (4,000 decks), and set a new Guinness World Record.

Bryan Berg : Cardstacker : Projects : Venetian Macau

http://www.cardstacker.com/gallery.html
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2011/12/carved-book-landscapes-by-guy-laramee/

Carved Book Landscapes by Guy Laramee

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Drawing vs. Photograph

http://thewondrous.com/amazingly-creative-drawing-vs-photography/ By Tabi , on June 26, 2010 This wonderful work has done by a very talented Belgian painter, illustrator, portraitist, caricaturist and photographer Ben Heine . This creative artist was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

Realistic Human Wire Sculptures

http://www.viceland.com/blogs/ro/2011/12/08/ayaka-ito-si-randy-church-si-au-tocat-modelele/ The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
http://www.junk-culture.com/2011/09/tire-art-of-wim-delvoye.html For his series titled "Pneu", Belgian artist Wim Delvoye created a series of decorative objects by hand-carving intricate patterns and floral motifs on used car tires. Through his manipulation of found objects, Delvoye transforms things that seem useful in everyday life into sculptural pieces that carry a different value from their original intended purpose. Delvoye calls his own approach to art ‘glocal’, referring to ‘local’ and ‘global’, which is his own ironical way of describing art.

Carved Rubber Tire

http://www.visualnews.com/2011/01/04/3d-paintings-on-panes-of-glass/

Glass Panes 3D Painting

Using multiple layers of clear glass, Canada based David Spriggs and Chinese born Xia Xiaowan , transform flat artwork into 3D sculptures.