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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 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.
Some forms of sculpture take a bit more patience than others. Plant shaping and bonsai pruning are the perfect examples of natural art.
Artists have been creating works of art in pencil for centuries - but in this artist's capable hands, the pencil itself becomes the canvas.
Dump that dirty old trash can into an even larger one, because it's time to upgrade! Here are some fantastic artistic trash and garbage cans.
Norway-based photographer Christopher Jonassen transforms dirty, scuffed frying pans into surprisingly convincing planets in a series called 'Devour'.
Artist Robert Brandenburg brings dull paintings back to life by adding an interesting twist. With his creative touch, found art becomes fine art.
Artist Levi van Veluw demonstrates 'Automata', a beautiful wooden sculpture imbedded with 1,000 gears that enable it to move when wound up.
Encyclopedias in English and Chinese are eroded into landscapes by artist Guy Laramee, in a narrative about a dystopian vision of the 23rd century.
Korean artist Sang Sik Hong uses thousands of straws to create eerie, luminous relief sculptures of human body parts.
If this winding, looping roller coaster looks out of place in the picturesque German countryside, it may be because not everything is as it seems.
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