
It looks like the sculptures are alive, as each figure tries to get out of the wall. These bronze art pieces are part of an on-going series by Matteo Pugliese.
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It looks like the sculptures are alive, as each figure tries to get out of the wall. These bronze art pieces are part of an on-going series by Matteo Pugliese.
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These images are from two photographic series (“Les Amants” and “Island”) by Noemie Goudal.

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Bob Tyrrell only began tattooing in his 30s. Today, he is highly recognized in the industry as a specialist in horror theme, and black and grey tattoos.

“Still Life” is an interactive art piece by Scott Garner. “Years ago, I had the idea of a still life painting that wasn’t so still, but could never quite wrap my head around how to build it. After various experiments and explorations, I settled on Unity 3D as the ideal tool to make it happen,” [1] states Garner. To understand how the painting moves from side to side, you must view video within post.

For his bizarre yet realistic sculptures, Choi Xoo Ang uses materials such as oil paint, acrylic, resin, and stainless steel.
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