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From public works to private masterpieces, here are some of the most beautiful, strange, surreal and sublime sculptures and crafts in the world.
From public works to private masterpieces, here are some of the most beautiful, strange, surreal and sublime sculptures and crafts in the world.
The island of Manhattan is a fascinating place on its own, but one artist has given it new life. This marble recreation of Manhattan is full of amazing details.
These 13 creative Titanic cakes may not be in the best of taste but judging by the amount of delicious ice- er, frosting, we'll bet they go down easy!
Society is in a digital age and paper books are being left behind. Artists are fighting the tide by bringing books into their own as gorgeous works of art.
This cookbook doesn't just give you a delicious recipe, it's one of the ingredients. Sheets of pasta printed with recipes can be baked and eaten as lasagna.
Artist Maskull Lasserre carves a skull from old software manuals, a snake skeleton from the handle of an axe and a child's teeth from a wooden picture frame.
Amsterdam-based artist Ingrid Siliakus cuts and folds sheets of paper into dazzlingly detailed three-dimensional buildings and cities.
Italian photographer Alberto Seveso captures incredible swirling landscapes with high-speed photography of underwater ink swirls.
Modular red stick figures built from packs of thirteen wooden blocks are spreading throughout the city of Moscow, thanks to Russian art collective Pprofessors.
Designer Dominic Wilcox balances miniature human figures on watch hands in the incredible series, 'Moments in Time', which highlights themes like surveillance.
The lines that represent curves, dips and peaks on a landscape are celebrated for their beauty and symbolism in these 13 works of art and design.
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