15 Cool Sculptures You Won’t Believe Actually Exist
Throughout the world and even on the Internet — say hello to modern  technology — you can discover stunning sculptures. Their creators simply  destroyed all the traditions that ruled the world of fine art. 
Canada(Wonderland): The coolest thing about this statue in Calgary is to be inside it! Outside, this is a 12-meter wire frame in the form of a head; from the inside it’s a whole world, invented by Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa.
USA(Karma):The creation of Korean sculptor Do-Ho Suh meets visitors of the New York  Albright-Knox Art Gallery and immediately strikes their imagination.  The statue is only 7 meters in height, but it seems endless.
USA(Last Supper): The sculpture by Albert Szukalski in the ghost town of Rhyolite is the  author’s rethinking of the fresco by Leonardo da Vinci. Against the  background of the famous Death Valley, the figures look especially  mysterious at night, when they’re lit from the inside with a special  illumination.
Australia(Diamonds): This photo hasn’t been rotated. New Zealand master Neil Dawson creates  sculptures you cannot pass by without trying to figure out how they  levitate. The effect is created with the help of barely noticeable  wires.
Dubai(Balancing sculpture): This balancing bronze miracle completely defies the laws of physics. How  the sculptures of Polish master Jerzy Kedziora don’t overturn under the  influence of their own gravity and gusts of wind is a puzzle for almost  everyone.
Netherlands(Monument to the violinist): In the famous Amsterdam “Stopera,“ where the city hall and the musical  theater are located, a marble floor was broken to install the  violinist’s sculpture. The author of this creation is a real intrigue.  Anyway, everyone in the city hall shrugs their shoulders and prefers  to ”ignore" it.
UK(Porsches at the Festival of Speed): Gerry Judah creates his incredible sculptures of cars that seem to rush  into an endless space. As part of the annual Festival of Speed  in Goodwood, he managed to work with the most famous brands of the  automotive world.
Australia(Diminish and Ascend): The staircase to the sky by David McCracken, installed in Sydney, has  its secret. Each successive step is smaller than the previous one.  Therefore, when you look at it, it seems infinite.
The inevitability of time: The Greek artist and sculptor Adam Martinakis creates digital sculptures  in the genre of futuristic virtual art. You can see them only on the  Internet or in prints. Yet this is why modern art exists: to discover  new ways of expression.
France(Features of Gravity for the Elephant): The sculpture by Daniel Firman had time to visit the Paris Castle  of Fontainebleau. It was dedicated to the author’s theory that  an elephant could balance on its own trunk at a height of 18,000 km  above ground level.
Greece(Runner): You can see the Greek "Dromeas" in Athens. From any perspective, one  gets the impression it’s in motion. This colossal figure was created  with an insane number of dark green glass pieces by sculptor Costas  Varotsos.
Mexico(Underwater sculptures): Entire underwater parks in different parts of the world are the  achievement of sculptor Jason Taylor. To take a selfie with these  exhibits, you’ll have to make a big effort and find some scuba gear.
Involution: Another representative of digital art is Chad Knight. He places his  virtual sculptures on a background close to reality. He makes  it so amazing that fantastic images seem to come alive.
Germany(The Bather): German boaters got a surprise with "The Bather," a giant,  styrofoam-and-steel sculpture showing a woman’s head and knees if she  were soaking in a bathtub created by Oliver Voss.
Georgia(Ali and Nino): The creation of this dynamic sculpture by Tamara Kvesitadze was inspired  by the love story of two characters. The figures are in eternal motion:  first toward each other, merging into a single whole, and then  separated in the inevitable breakup.
Source: brightside






 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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