These tiny robots, created by Jenn and Tony Bot, may look edible, but believe you me, they are not. I found that out the hard way.
Rusty scrap metal transforms into animal and bug sculptures
At first glance, you probably can’t figure out what these insect and animal sculptures are made of. Believe it or not, they’re constructed out of things you can probably find at your neighborhood flea market.
Red Bull + sculpturing = a brilliant exhibition
Red Bull, the most popular energy drink in the history of civilization, has now been used to create stunning sculptures. A Red Bull Art Exhibition was held in which you could turn in empty Red Bull cans, and, after a few days, those cans would transform into some kind of figure.
Robot-like sculptures made of old typewriters
Are you one of those people who has an old typewriter lying around that you can’t get rid of because you feel sorry for it? Well, maybe you should consider building a sculpture out of it. [Read more…]
A Giant Underwater Museum Like No Other
What do you get when you combine deep-sea diving and sculptures? Answer: an enormous underwater museum. Sculptor Jason de Caires Taylor has turned a part of the National Marine Park of Cancun in Mexico into a beautiful sea attraction. His creation is said to be the largest underwater sculpture museum in the world with about 400 cement sculptures.