The dreamlike animals of sculptor Yoshimasa Tsuchiya
The dreamlike animals of sculptor Yoshimasa Tsuchiya
omg-sweetlunlikelycollector-me:
<b>Unreal</b>
Amazing
Can we get a name???
This is Chinese artist, Luo Li Rong
Here’s a snippet about her from this article (that also features more photographs of her work, including this sculpture):
Rong has pursued sculpting since an early age. She studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, then under the tutelage of sculptor Wang Du, and later she “immersed herself” in figurative sculpture techniques used by European artists in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Their sense of femininity plays a defining role in Rong’s contemporary works, and the stylistic guidelines help carry on the tradition of realistic sculptures in art.
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Source: westafricanman
Wall detail - Natural History Museum, London, England.
Surreal Insects Sculptures by Hiroshi Shinno
Japan-based ingenious artist Hiroshi Shinno is the man behind surreal insect sculptures, incorporating minute details to imaginary creatures that he had envisioned in his head.
What hits me is that these are SO DETAILED AND ACCURATE that they might as well be actual, living insects! I’ve seen cicada-species with stranger ornaments than those shown here. A+ sculptures!
Source: thedesigndome
「イカ対タコ」のポスターをまたお店に追加しました!(ショップリンクはプロフィールからどうぞ)
Re-listed Squid vs Octopus print on my @etsy shop!
www.hine.etsy.com (link in bio)
#etsy #print #hinémizushima #squid #octopus #videogames #otaku #feltsculpture #toy
Source: carnetimaginaire
Detail of a Scythian gold pectoral, featuring two griffins attacking a horse. No date given. Currently located in the National Museum of History of Ukraine. Image found on flickr.
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Source: flickr.com
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