The “Turbo” Wall

An art installation entitled “Turbo” by Baptiste Debombourg. It is inspired by Turbo-folk, a popular musical genre originating in Serbia, Balkans. You can read more about the concept within post.

An art installation entitled “Turbo” by Baptiste Debombourg. It is inspired by Turbo-folk, a popular musical genre originating in Serbia, Balkans. You can read more about the concept within post.

The realistic life-size sculptures by Duane Hanson. He uses various materials such as polyester resin, fiberglass, Bondo, bronze, and accessories.
See also: Is this really a sculpture? and The Hyperrealist Sculptures of Ron Mueck

“Sexual Color” is a photographic series by Gabriel Wickbold. He invited Brazilian celebrities for the photo shoot, and they were covered with chocolate, gouache, airbrush paint, synthetic hair, coconut vines, sand, and makeup.

The shadow art of Kumi Yamashita is simply spectacular! In the example above, the artist uses a piece of aluminum attached to a wall, light hits the object to form a shadow of two people. What? It is crazy like that.
See also: Incredible Shadow Art

Matthew Albanese is known for constructing meticulously detailed small-scale models using diverse materials and objects to create landscapes. For example, the tornado scene above was made from steel wool, cotton, ground parsley and moss.