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Frie hivernale

Ce matin, j'ai t merveill par cette frie hivernale qui transformait les arbres en sculptures de glace.

The sculptures include a mask of Father Clyde on the keystone of the lowest arch and groups representing Industry (left) and Trade (right) on top of the first floor column. Between these columns are relief sculptures of female figures representing Sowing and Reaping, and the ubiquitous Glasgow Coat of Arms.

The ornate decorations above the main entrance to the former Clydesdale Bank building in Saint Vincent Place in central Glasgow. Designed by John Burnet Senior, with sculptures by John Mossman, William Mossman Junior and Charles Grassby, it was built in the 1870s.

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8 Stunning Sculptures Seamlessly Integrated with Nature

Public art can make boring places feel special and exciting. It surprises us, gets us thinking, and helps us see the world in a new way. Some sculptures are made to fit perfectly into their surroundings, mixing art and nature in creative ways.

Here, youll see 8 amazing sculptures from around the world. These artworks turn simple ideas into something incredible. From a giant clothespin pinching the ground to a zipper opening a stream, these pieces show how art can be surprising and fun.

Each sculpture shows the artists creativity and imagination. They make us look at everyday things in a different and playful way.

Take a look at these cool works of art, where nature and creativity come together to make something unforgettable.

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Clothespin Sculpture by Mehmet Ali Uysal in Belgium

In a peaceful park near Lige, Belgium, theres a giant clothespin sculpture that looks like its pinching the ground. It was created by Turkish artist Mehmet Ali Uysal. This artwork turns a simple everyday object into something huge and fun to look at.

The sculpture is part of Uysals style of making regular items seem magical and out of place. Its a mix of art and nature that makes people stop and think. Many visitors love to take pictures of it and share them online.

About Mehmet Ali Uysal: Uysal is famous for making big, funny sculptures that turn ordinary objects into something extraordinary. His art often brings together natural and man-made things in a way that surprises people.

The Caring Hand by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber in Glarus, Switzerland

In Glarus, Switzerland, The Caring Hand by artists Eva Oertli and Beat Huber shows a giant stone hand rising from the ground, gently holding a tree. The sculpture blends perfectly with its surroundings, symbolizing care and the connection between people and nature.

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About Eva Oertli and Beat Huber: This artist team is known for creating works that mix natural materials with thoughtful design, often highlighting themes of harmony and care.

Shuttlecocks by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen in Kansas City

On the lawn of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, youll find giant badminton birdies scattered around. These sculptures, called Shuttlecocks, were created by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. They look like someone started a huge game of badminton and left the birdies behind.

Each birdie is 18 feet tall and weighs over 5,000 pounds. Their bright colors and huge size make them stand out against the green grass, creating a fun and playful scene.

About Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen: This artist duo loved making everyday items bigger and more exciting. Their art turns normal objects into something funny and creative, making people look at the world differentl

Window and Ladder by Leandro Erlich

Theres a strange sculpture by Leandro Erlich called Window and Ladder Too Late for Help. It shows a window floating high in the air, with a leaning ladder that doesnt quite reach it.

The artwork makes people think about unreachable goals and dreams. The blue sky behind the floating window adds to its mysterious and dreamlike feeling.

About Leandro Erlich: Erlich is known for his sculptures that make people question whats real. His art often uses everyday objects in surprising ways, making viewers stop and think.

Give by Lorenzo Quinn

Give by Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn. It shows two giant hands gently holding a growing tree, symbolizing care and responsibility for nature.

The realistic hands look beautiful next to the green tree, blending art and the environment perfectly. This sculpture reminds us to take care of our planet and work together to protect it.

About Lorenzo Quinn: Quinns art often focuses on human connection and big ideas like love and care. Hes famous for using hands in his work to show action and emotion. More by him:

Giant Slingshot Bench by Artist Cornelia Konrads

In a scenic park, German artist Cornelia Konrads built a fun and creative sculpture called Giant Slingshot Bench. Its a wooden bench that looks like its been launched into place by two giant tree branches shaped like a slingshot, complete with bright red straps.

This sculpture mixes nature and imagination to create something magical. Its a playful piece that makes you stop and wonder how it got there. The bench invites people to sit and enjoy the view, turning a regular object into a work of art.

About Cornelia Konrads: Konrads is known for blending her sculptures into their surroundings. Her works often look like theyre floating or suspended, creating surprising and joyful moments for anyone who sees them.

Safety Pin Sculpture by Claes Oldenburg

At the de Young Museum in San Francisco, theres a giant Safety Pin sculpture created by artist Claes Oldenburg. It turns an ordinary safety pin into something huge and exciting.

This sculpture stands tall with its bright blue and silver colors. It looks amazing next to the green trees around it. Oldenburgs art makes people see normal objects in a whole new way.

About Claes Oldenburg: Claes Oldenburg was a famous artist who made large sculptures of everyday things. He used humor and creativity to surprise people and make them look at the world differently.

Zipper Sculpture by Yasuhiro Suzuki

In Tokyo, Japan, theres a unique Zipper sculpture by artist Yasuhiro Suzuki. It looks like a giant zipper opening up the earth, showing a stream of water flowing underneath.

The artwork combines clever design with natural beauty. The zipper looks so real that its hard to believe its part of the ground. It makes people think about the hidden beauty of the world beneath us.

About Yasuhiro Suzuki: Yasuhiro Suzuki creates playful and surprising art. His works often turn familiar objects into fun and thought-provoking experiences that make people look at their surroundings differently.

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These 8 amazing sculptures show how art and nature can work together in creative ways. Each piece helps us see the beauty around us differently, turning simple places into something special.

Which sculpture is your favorite Or have you seen other cool art like this

Let us know in the comments wed love to hear from you!

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Illustration about bureaucracy for a Dutch magazine, made in the mid-2000s.

Illustration about bureaucracy for a Dutch magazine, made in the mid-2000s.

Love this ecclesiastical grotesque which appears to be pulling itself through the wall of Shawlands Cross Church on the Southside of Glasgow.

NoArt at Max Ernst Museum des LVR in Brhl



Breaking wave. Light fixture.

A work a made for made
with and

Topless women protesting Ukraine war detained for vandalism near UN building

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Sa 14.12 / Sat 12.14 / 2024
Pietro Magni
La lectrice / The Reading Girl
1856


A low-polygon style experiment from my "Srie Noir," made in the mid-2000s.
Sculpture

A low-polygon style experiment from my "Srie Noir," made in the mid-2000s.

Michael Alfano

Salford Cathedral
Roof tour



8-15mm

Monument to a Fascist colonial war. By Romano Romanelli.

Anna Chromy's Piet by Iritxu

L'art la trononneuse ! Dcouvrez les sculptures magistrales de Simon O'Rourke, qui transforme le bois en vritables chefs-d'uvre grandeur nature. Du talent brut et fascinant !

Les somptueuses sculptures la trononneuse de Simon ORourke
'Rourke

NoArt at Max Ernst Museum des LVR in Brhl



Meowy Christmas.

Bamboo

Why did Andromeda get tied to a rock in sacrifice to Cetus

Well, her mom was vain & claimed she (or Andromeda...) was more beautiful than *all* 50 Nereids!

But who were the Nereids & how beautiful were they!

We answer those questions & explore Nereids in here:

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Sculpture and reflection...

Bon week-end

Four big abstract aluminium sculptures were commissioned from Bertil Herlow Svensson (1929-2012) for my home area Fiskstra when the housing development went up around 1970. One of them was instead placed in another development in the same municipality. Now they've moved it to Fiskis!

Camille Claudel

Christmas Gifts for An Art Lover at ArtisAnn Gallery

Art from our gallery is a present they will love forever

You can even spread the cost over 10 months, at no extra cost, and take the art home today

ArtisAnn Gallery, 70 Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast, BT5 5AE

Tue - Fri: 11am to 6pm
Sat: Noon to 5pm




Christmas Gifts for An Art Lover at ArtisAnn Gallery

Art from our gallery is a present they will love forever

You can even spread the cost over 10 months, at no extra cost, and take the art home today

ArtisAnn Gallery, 70 Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast, BT5 5AE
Tue - Fri: 11am to 6pm
Sat: Noon to 5pm




Panthon
Paris

Photo of the Day
from my daily photo blog

Stylized game concept art, made in 2021.

Stylized game concept art, made in 2021.

Toronto artist transforms salvaged material into sculptures for hospitals
A Toronto-based artist has been taking his unique practice into health-care buildings. Dennis Lin uses recycled and found material to create mesmerizing mobiles. His latest installation is at West Park Healthcare Centre.








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