15 sculptures are so impressive that you don't believe they exist
There are so many beautiful and unique sculptures in the world that you may not believe they exist, until you see them with your own eyes.Let us admire 15 impressive sculptures so much that you don't believe they exist!
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The modern world brings us to many wonderful and interesting things. One of the best things is probably the creativity and the spirit of breakthrough, to break away the rigid principles, to overcome all the frameworks of traditional art. Instead, build new things based on inherent foundations without breaking them completely. On the Bright Side page share the sculptures that prove these things. Invite you to admire and feel their beauty!
"Wonderland" - Canada
© Neil Howard
The most impressive thing about sculpture in Calgary, Canada is that you observe it from the inside. If viewed from the outside, it was just a steel wire frame forming a 12-meter-tall head shape, but when viewed from the inside, this place was like a completely different world. This is the work of the Spanish sculptor - Jaume Plensa.
"Karma" - United States
© Alyx Dellamonica
This work is the creation of a Korean sculptor - Do-Ho Suh, introduced to visitors at the Albright-Knox art exhibition in New York and immediately impressed. The sculpture, called Karma, is only 7m tall but it looks like it is endless.
"Last Supper" - United States
© Gord McKenna
Albert Szukalski's sculpted work at the ghost town in Rhyolite is set in the famous Death Valley valley, particularly impressive at night, when illuminated by dim lights that many people feel scared. If you're a fan of horror movies or mysteries, you'll probably be excited to be here.
"Diamonds" - Australia
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New Zealand master - Neil Dawson has created a sculpture in Australia, making anyone who comes across stop to look and wonder how it is kept in the air. The effect is created with the help of wires but if you don't look closely you will find it difficult to see the thin cables.
"Balancing Sculpture" - Dubai
© Deutsche Bank
The Balancing Sculpture statue completely defies the laws of physics. How the sculpture of Polish masters - Jerzy Kędziora does not fall under the influence of gravity and wind power is still a puzzle for most people.
"Violinist Memorial" - Netherlands
© Paul Arps
In Stopera Amsterdam, where the city hall and the music theater are located, the marble floor is broken to place the violinist's sculpture. The author of the sculpture statue " Violinist Memorial" is still a mystery. But everyone in the city hall shrugged and "ignored " it.
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"Porsches at the Festival of Speed" - English
© Bruno Postle
This amazing sculpture was created by Gerry Judah. Cars seem to be rushing into endless space. This is also part of the annual Festival of Speed at Goodwood, Gerry Judah has worked with the most famous automobile brands in the world.
"Diminish and Ascend" - Australia
© Matthew Perkins
Stairway to heaven is real! Take a look at Sydney's Diminish and Ascend , created by David McCracken. Uncover your questions: each next step will be smaller than the previous ones. So when you look at it, it feels like it's endless and can lead to heaven.
"The inevitability of time"
© Adam Martinakis / 3d visual
The Greek sculptor - Adam Martinakis created a digital sculpture according to the virtual art of the future that you might only see on the Internet or printed pictures. However, this is why modern art exists: it is to explore new ways of expression.
"Features of Gravity for the Elephant" - France
© Jean-Pierre Dalbéra
You can visit this work at Paris Fontainebleau Castle, Features of Gravity for the Elephant is Daniel Firman's creative sculpture. It demonstrates the author's argument that the elephant can balance its body at an altitude of 18,000 km above the ground.
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"Runner" - Greece
© G Da
Dromeas, also known as " Runner ", is made of hundreds of stacked glass panels. This giant statue was created by sculptor Costas Varotsos in 1994, located in the Hilton square on Vassilissis Sofias Boulevard in Athens, Greece.
"Underwater sculptures" - Mexico
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Underwater sculptures are achievements of sculptor Jason Taylor. If you want to take a selfie with these exhibition sculptures, you will have to use some diving equipment.
"Involution"
This is a digital sculpture of Chad Knight. He placed his virtual sculpture on the water so that it became closer to reality. Chad Knight has made the work extremely delicate and lively with his creative head.
"The Bather" - Germany
Those who ever rowed in Hamburg, Germany can admire a giant sculpture, a statue of a bathing girl showing only her head and knees. The statue created by Oliver Voss will make us think that the girl is bathing in the bath.
"Ali and Nino" - Georgia
The sculpture "Ali and Nino" created by sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze is inspired by the love stories of the two characters. Looking at this sculpture, you can immediately think of a love affair: first they turn to each other, merge into a single whole and then split up as a separation often seen in real life. .
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