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Fausto Melotti. Gorgeous Woodcut Print Of Forest Landscape By Paul Roden And Valerie Lueth. Pennsylvania-based artists Paul Roden and Valerie Lueth spent almost 2 years to produce this stunning new woodcut of a speckled landscape with forests entitled “Overlook”… Tugboat Printshop.

Gorgeous Woodcut Print Of Forest Landscape By Paul Roden And Valerie Lueth

Incredibly Detailed Laser Cut Paper Art by Eric Standley. Inspired by Islamic and Gothic architecture, artist Eric Standley creates intricate stained sculptures out of laser cut paper, using hundreds of layers of colored paper…

Incredibly Detailed Laser Cut Paper Art by Eric Standley

Glass and Concrete Sculptures by Ben Young. Sculptures Made from Recycled Books by Long-Bin Chen. New york-based artist long-bin chen transforms recycled books, newspapers, and magazines into impressive sculptures…

Sculptures Made from Recycled Books by Long-Bin Chen

Lara Almarcegui. + Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo In her projects, the Spanish-born artist Lara Almarcegui, who lives in Rotterdam, examines processes of urban transformation brought on by political, social, and economic change.

Lara Almarcegui

Since the mid-1990s, she has studied urban features that are not usually the focus of attention: wastelands, construction materials, invisible elements. In her first solo show in Austria, Lara Almarcegui has created three new works for the Secession that relate closely to the city of Vienna and to the historic exhibition house while also recurring to earlier works the artist developed in various cities all over the world.

In Bauschutt Hauptraum Secession / Construction Rubble of Secession's Main Hall, Lara Almarcegui takes stock of the construction materials used to build the main hall of the exhibition building by heaping up piles of these materials—all products of recycling processes—a work that also considers a vision of a possible future use. La scultura che non ti aspetti: è di carta e si apre a fisarmonica. Surreal Sculptures by Bruno Catalano. iGNANT. Ivan Puig is a Mexico based artist who lets his own sculptures drown.

iGNANT

Two of his works are called ‘Crecimientos Artificiales’ (Artificial Growth) and ‘Hasta Las Narices’ (Fed Up). The second series outlines a commentary about education and questions the artificial in the induction of knowledge. In a general manner it reviews the structures of power upon which the doctrine of education is ‘seated’ in the country and its system, strongly influenced by conflicts in the economic, political and social order. The first piece consists of different installations, its origin is related to the proportions of the events and its relativity. The comic narrative is employed. Sculptor Zheng Chunhui Spent 4 Years Carving the World’s Longest Wooden Sculpture. Chinese artist Zheng Chunhui’s 12.2-meter-long (over 40 ft) wooden sculpture, which has entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest continuous wooden carving in the world.

Sculptor Zheng Chunhui Spent 4 Years Carving the World’s Longest Wooden Sculpture

It took Chunhui four years to complete the masterpiece… Sculptures Made from Metallic Wire by Seung Mo Park.

Tom Eckert

Ida Ekblad. John Chamberlain. De Lucchi: Montagne. Il legno in tutte le sue forme è da sempre la sua passione, tanto grande e forte che anche quando Michele De Lucchi pensa a una montagna, la pensa fatta tutta di legno.

De Lucchi: Montagne

De Lucchi, architetto, designer, maestro – non solo – della peculiare arte del creare con la motosega (complici in questo caso colla e pressa meccanica) con cui riesce a cesellare in maniera quasi amanuense un tessuto fatto di diversi pezzetti di legno delle più piccole dimensioni – al peggio si rovina solo un unghia – presenta alla Galleria Antonia Jannone il suo ultimo progetto espositivo dal titolo "Montagne". E sono montagne di passione pura, di tempo rubato alla progettazione con carta e matita e a un processo di produzione del tutto personale vissuto in solitaria a costruire statuine in miniatura che ricalcano i colossi della nostra terra, riproduzioni soggettive della natura a cui De Lucchi guarda da sempre come fonte di ispirazione. Gerardo Feldstein. Argentinian artist Gerardo Feldstein came to sculpture through painting.

Gerardo Feldstein

Born in Buenos Aires, he studied electrical engineering for a few years, started to paint and today he is an artist in various fields. His sculptures are made of different materials, he uses wire, wood, textiles and other things to form his works. It is always something uncommon and bizarre that marks his pieces. The bodies have enormous hands, arms or feet, though it seems like their tiny heads aren’t able to tell them how to move their tremendous extremities.

Ron Mueck

Kinetic Sculpture. Woodcuts by Bryan Nash Gill. Unbelievable A4 Papercuts Sculptures. The Strange Sculptures of Gerardo Feldstein. Shattered Glass Sculptures by Daniel Arsham. Hands Project. Four Spanish visual artists, Octavi Serra, Mateu Targa, Daniel Llugany and Pau Garcia, adorn Barcelona’s streets with sculptural installations that comment on Spain’s current political climate and economic troubles, exhilarating the streets at the same time.

Hands Project

For their project ‘Hands’ they attached plaster hands, ready to beg, borrow and steal from locations all across Barcelona. They are breaking and entering with reckless abandon and even having a go at the small change in phone boxes. All images © Hands | Via: It’s nice that. Intricate Sculptures Carved from a Single Pencil by Cerkahegyzo. Wire Sculpture.

Wire Sculpture. Coup de coeur pour les étonnants travaux de l’artiste Gavin Worth avec ces différentes sculptures en fil de fer.

Wire Sculpture

Actuellement basé à San Francisco, il conçoit à partir de 2 mètres de fil des oeuvres et des profils de personnages. A découvrir sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.