Artist Ban Hun Lek owns a metal workshop in Thailand where he turns junk into amazing sculptures. To see all of his work, check out his Facebook page right HERE
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Neraldo de la Paz and Alain Guerra find old clothes in waste bins of second-hand stores and create unique sculptures.
You can find out more about these two artist HERE Roberto Vergati Santos is an artist and designer from Italy. In his series Sponsored Heroes, Santos imagines a scenario where the world’s best known brands sponsor the most popular superheroes.
All credit goes to the original artists who provided the source inspiration for the series: Admira Wijaya, Jim Lee, David Finch, Alex Ross, Derek Laufman, Ryan Meinerding, Alex Maleev, Gabriele Dell’Otto, Carlo Pagulayan, Jorge Pepelife, Adi Granov, Phil Noto. Be sure to check out the entire series on Behance. Chinese artist Liu Bolin immerses himself into settings around him by coloring his body to match the background. Amazing! Can you find him?
You can find more mind-blowing art of Liu’s at his site HERE! This is a very creative and elaborate version of a chain reaction! It is a great representation of what is possible for a ball drop project! Just think about how much time it took to create this and how everything had to be time perfectly and placed in the right location so that it worked flawless for this music video. This music video is a great representation of optical illusions. This all had to be timed perfect as well to get everything correct and all in one take. Watch and be amazed! Taiwanese student Kai-Xiang Xhong is a wizard with cardboard. He can make just about anything he puts his mind to.
Check out more of his cardboard artwork on his Facebook page HERE! |