Jaw-droppingly insane detailed sculptures by Kris Kuksi. Beware, this is an intensely engrossing, time-sapping site. This one's for you, Omar.
Kris Kuksi
Matthew Day Jackson
Beautiful and dramatic work from Matthew Day Jackson.
A Mysterious Display of Power
Photographs of stunningly beautiful yet powerful monuments of former Yugoslavia by photographer Jan Kempenaers. Via Visuelle.
Motorcycle Rococo
Based on the concept of Taiwanese street life, design brand Yii and artist Rock Wang created this Rococo-style mirror using ubiquitous motorcycle parts for the Triennale di Milano.
100,000 Toothpicks and 35 Years
Scott Weaver's "Rolling Through the Bay" has been under construction for over 35 years, and includes over 100,000 toothpicks that are not only sculpturally incredible, they are kinetic as well! As he drops ping-pong balls through different holes in the sculpture, they move through different San Francisco landmarks and neighborhoods, finally exiting in the bottom. Watch the video at the bottom of this post to fully understand the complexity of this enormous toothpick tower. Via Colossal.
Scott Weaver's Rolling through the Bay from Learning Studio on Vimeo.
Robbie Rowlands
Wow...that's about all you can say about the segmented, peeled-back sculpture installations of Australian artist Robbie Rowlands. Via Colossal.
Hernan Paganini
Beautiful sculptures and paintings by Buenos Aires artist Hernan Paganini. Via Booooooom.
3D Flatness
Brilliant sculptures merging screen printed imagery and three-dimensional wood objects by Luke O'Sullivan. Via My Modern Met.
Taylor Baldwin
The assemblages of Taylor Baldwin are "explosions of texture, color, material, and sculptural techniques".