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6 votes
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Band Saw Sculptor [1964]
7 votes -
PIPE DREAM | Trailer
8 votes -
Making an animatronic shark chasing a seal sculpture out of wood burl
2 votes -
Every year since 1989, a hotel built out of snow and ice is constructed anew, and welcomes guests in the Swedish village of Jukkasjärvi
17 votes -
Giant anaconda sneaks up on unsuspecting riverboat captain (Diorama)
27 votes -
I made a majestic (reverse) centaur
13 votes -
This Lego artist builds masterpieces using all black bricks | Obsessed
15 votes -
I made the Eye of Cthuhlu from Terraria
13 votes -
Jeff Bezos Rowing Boat
24 votes -
Sculpting the Tenth Doctor - Doctor Who
2 votes -
Sculpting a 16th century alchemy dragon
5 votes -
In the depths of Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art, a volcano is stirring – Hrafntinna (Obsidian) is an immersive installation by Icelandic artist and musician Jónsi
9 votes -
I made a custom Ganondorf action figure
6 votes -
I carved a swan out of epoxy and a buckeye burl to create this unique piece of artwork
5 votes -
Artist collaborates with bees to create sculptural wax skulls
23 votes -
Tried to make Spiderman. Got confused. Made Manspider. No regrets.
8 votes -
Batman '89 - Sculpture timelapse
5 votes -
Where do you share your art with the world?
Where do you share the art that you make with the world? Do you use a social media site? A personal website? Do you keep it all to yourself? Is your art something that can't be shared online so...
Where do you share the art that you make with the world? Do you use a social media site? A personal website? Do you keep it all to yourself? Is your art something that can't be shared online so easily?
35 votes -
Gallery of physical visualizations
5 votes -
Walrus Freya killed by Norway gets Oslo sculpture – online campaign earlier raised $25,000 to make the statue
6 votes -
Michael Jackson on Fire Diorama
5 votes -
Monumental mirror to the sky is to be created in a wildly beautiful but little visited stretch of coastline – Olafur Eliasson's first permanent outdoor artwork in the UK
3 votes -
Arne Aksel: ‘Denmark had become this decorative no-go land. We've been in a white or gray or beige box for what – 20, 25 years? I think people have had enough.’
5 votes -
How this artist makes perfect clouds indoors
8 votes -
Two-Face, Batman Forever - Sculpture timelapse
3 votes -
Zizipho Poswa’s new ceramics and photography explore hair as a medium for sculpture
1 vote -
Kratos, God of War - Sculpture timelapse
4 votes -
Brad Pitt has unveiled his sculptures in a lakeside art museum in Finland alongside Australian musician Nick Cave and British sculptor Thomas Houseago
6 votes -
How flip-flop art helps clean Kenya's beaches | World Wide Waste
5 votes -
Radical pop art sculptor Claes Oldenburg dies at 93 – many of his sculptures adorn public spaces in the US and around the world
7 votes -
Carving eleven gallons of resin and wood into a whale
5 votes -
Replica of Hong Kong's 'Pillar of Shame' unveiled in Norway – artist behind the work, Jens Galschiøt, vowed that the statue's symbolism would live on
8 votes -
Unable to travel back to Iceland to see a volcano erupt, Sigur Rós star Jónsi reenacted it with sound installations, scents and sculptures in a New York City exhibit
6 votes -
World's tallest sandcastle has been completed in Denmark, towering more than twenty metres high and comprising nearly 5,000 tonnes of sand
9 votes -
An Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks – then dropped them in the Mediterranean
15 votes -
Saved by the whale: Dutch train runs off elevated tracks, is caught by statue's tail
9 votes -
Statue of a woman made out of rubble from Beirut mega explosion - Lebanese artist Hayat Nazer
@AFP news agency: VIDEO: A statue of a woman by Lebanese artist Hayat Nazer, made out of rubble and a broken clock marking the time (6:08 PM) of the mega explosion at the port of Beirut, stands opposite the site of the blast in the Lebanese capital's harbour pic.twitter.com/ZFSFlpl7ay
6 votes -
We're not in canvas anymore: Conserving an Ida Kohlmeyer sculpture
4 votes -
The white lie we've been told about Roman statues
17 votes -
How art created stereotypes of the Arab world
8 votes -
Rediscovering the blazingly bright colors of ancient sculptures
9 votes -
David's Ankles | An essay on imperfections
7 votes -
To highlight the waste material from discarded electronic parts, artist Zayd Menk is building a small-scale model of London's Westminster area solely out of e-waste
11 votes -
Only Michelangelo made abdomens – and wonky toes – like these
6 votes -
The kinetic sculptures of Nemo Gould
5 votes -
The myth of whiteness in classical sculpture
8 votes -
The myth of whiteness in classical sculpture - Greek and Roman statues were often painted, but assumptions about race and aesthetics have suppressed this truth
16 votes -
How do I get "good" at art?
So this is the dumb post of the day. Bear with me. All I can say about art (like paintings and sculpture) is "is cool", "I like it", "it makes me sad" and look like a complete idiot totally out of...
So this is the dumb post of the day. Bear with me.
All I can say about art (like paintings and sculpture) is "is cool", "I like it", "it makes me sad" and look like a complete idiot totally out of place. (On the other hand, I can deliver a nuanced analysis of graffiti and hip hop so yeah it's all about the background.) I want to take my partner to a museum and start saying fancy shit like "oh you see the lines here these remind me of Donatello's style of light and shadow". Like I know it's possibly the dumbest thing to want but I really would like to learn more about it and be able to give informed opinions on art pieces.
Anyway, any recommendations? Maybe some youtube videos or some books? Or should I just say that everything past 1400 is derivative?
16 votes -
Dragons made of citrus: Every year, the town of Menton, France, turns lemons and oranges into giant sculptures depicting windmills, dragons, and more
6 votes