picksygirl:

Antony Gormley


odditiesoflife:

The Hand of the Desert and Monument to the Drowned

Chilean sculptor Mario Irarrázabal has produced two giant hand sculptures located in strange places. The first hand sculpture, The Hand of the Desert, is located deep in the the Atacama desert in Chile. The hand was constructed at an altitude of 1,100 meters above sea level. The work has a base of iron and cement, and stands 11 meters tall. The second hand, Monument to the Drowned, is a sculpture of five fingers partially submerged in sand, located at Brava Beach in Punta del Este, Uruguay.

vuls:

Gianfranco Fini
“Quasar”
1968

likeafieldmouse:

Joseph Long - Uni-titled (2008)


biritim:

Gregor Gaida / Attaboy  | sculpture

Attaboy!

ombuarchitecture:

Guggenheim Bilbao

Photo by Andrea Stinga

iheartmyart:

Charles Ray, The Examination, 1984, painted steel and human body, 36 x 24 x 54 inches,  91 x 61 x 137 centimeters

itscontemporary:

Folkert de Jong - The Dance (2008)

Styrofoam, pigmented polyurethane foam, artificial gemstones. Overall installation.

190 x 400 x 300 cm


mitjaissick:

Andrea Fogli

- Rosa dei Venti II / Wind Rose II, 2000

- Rosa dei Venti III / Wind Rose III, 2000 

. plaster cast

 


fromwithinabook:

This sculpture was inspired bythe uncontrollable characteristics of nature, the tree appears to be bursting out from within the pages.

I sell photographic prints of all my work here…

http://www.etsy.com/shop/FromWithinABook

visual-poetry:

»golden age/golden tragedy« by tommaso pedone


slowartday:

Matteo Pugliese

phenergan:

13thmoon:

Goddess of Depression

Victor Nazarenko


Stunning 3D Glass Sculptures Inspired by Wind and Water

(Source: unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream)

Theme Urban v3 by Max Davis
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