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In a fantastic collision of natural and human-made elements, Minneapolis-based artist Gregory Euclide explores aspects of nature, impermenance, and the human experience in unusual relief artworks that seem to grow and drip from vertical surfaces. Some sculptures are framed inside boxes, containe Croquis, Mixed Media Illustration, Seattle Art, Saatchi Gallery, Colossal Art, 3d Studio, Nature Artwork, Gcse Art, A Level Art

In a fantastic collision of natural and human-made elements, Minneapolis-based artist Gregory Euclide explores aspects of nature, impermenance, and the human experience in unusual relief artworks that seem to grow and drip from vertical surfaces. Some sculptures are framed inside boxes, contained worlds of topographical chaos incorporating plastic, foam, paper, model elements, architectural and geometric elements, paint, ink, and a host of other mediums. Other artworks are mounted atop…

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Tim Rasbach
5 weeks left to enter the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize! Check out some of the amazing sculpture entries – Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Tumblr, Stephanie Kilgast, Bizarre Magazine, Beautiful Bizarre, Bizarre Art, Design Paper, Wonderful Life, Contemporary Sculpture, Glitch Art

Quick get your entries in, for your chance to win 10 THOUSAND dollars cash + receive global exposure for your practice! With a little over 5 weeks left to enter the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, we are excited to share with you some of the amazing entries we have received so far in the Yasha Young Projects Sculpture Award category!

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Parisse Laura
Japanese photographer Yuichi Ikehata creates realistic sculptures of human body parts using clay, wire and paper. He then photographs the sculptures and merges them into unrealistic worlds to create Long Term Memory (LTM), an ongoing photographic series that “puts audiences in the ambivalent position of not knowing what is real and what is not.” Yuichi Ikehata, Sculptures Sur Fil, Hand Kunst, Sculpture Textile, Wire Sculptures, Human Body Parts, Textile Sculpture, Hand Sculpture, Colossal Art

Japanese photographer Yuichi Ikehata creates realistic sculptures of human body parts using clay, wire and paper. He then photographs the sculptures and merges them into unrealistic worlds to create Long Term Memory (LTM), an ongoing photographic series that “puts audiences in the ambivalent position of not knowing what is real and what is not.” The 40-year old artist currently lives and works in Chiba, Japan.

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Tracy Cassidy

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