Although it sounds like it, it is not an adrenaline park, but an exhibition of ice sculptures that will be on display from the beginning of December.
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French artist Bruno Catalano has created a series of sculptures that we can see through.
This beautiful winter wonderland is a frozen maze of corridors, tunnels and other ice formations that can be seen in many American states these days.
The extraordinary Li Hongbo delivers creations that, through inventive technique, play incredibly with our perception. Inspired by both the traditional Chinese technique of paper decoration and his study of sculpture, Li Hongbo takes him on a unique journey of experiencing the art of sculpture.
Japanese skateboarder and self-taught sculptor Haroshi has creatively combined his two passions to present stunning and stylish images of pop culture.
Australian artist Paul Kaptein explores the meaning of the present as a consequence of the past and an opportunity for the future through stunning, hand-carved wooden sculptures. Through the expression of images of modern society, his works play with the perception of the observer, who remains somewhere in between - between reality and fiction.
When Japan's oldest whiskey distillery decides to try modern technology, unusual ice sculptures land in premium whiskey.
Marine litter is a global problem and seriously threatens the coastal and marine environment around the world, including here. They are not just an aesthetic problem, they are a serious threat to fish, seabirds, reptiles and mammals, as well as to boats and the coast, so calls for responsible waste management are getting louder. Art, which has always been a channel or means for reflection, criticism and awareness, has also lent its voice to strengthening the ethical attitude towards the environment. Washed Ashore, an American organization, drew attention to the issue with massive sculptures made entirely of marine debris.
Matthieu Robert-Ortis has created an interesting 3D wire sculpture that is a giraffe from one point of view and an elephant from the other and changes like an optically variable character on an ID. The artist named his work La révolution des Girafes or The Evolution of the Giraffe and it will absolutely captivate you.
Carving is a real art, but nowadays you don't have to be a master woodworker or a craftsman to make something out of wood or anything else. You just need some technical and computer knowledge. Look at Polish artist Mata Szulik, for example. If we told you that you were looking at wooden sculptures of animals, you would believe us. But in fact, they are products from the PolyWood series, which were created in a graphic program and were "sculpted" with the help of a 3D printer.
Years ago, CNN declared the monuments of the former Yugoslavia to be the ugliest monuments in the world. But the monuments from the 1960s and 1970s are nowhere near as ugly as the sculptures from the sequel, which the townspeople are probably deeply ashamed of. It is said that good art is always at least a little bit controversial. In the following, we therefore present to you the sculptures that raised a lot of dust and excited the public.
Almost every major city in the world boasts interesting and stunning sculptures that enliven the urban pulse and attract the attention of passers-by. Some city statues are special because of their form, others because of their message, still others because of their static achievements. So that you don't have to search the entire planet, we present to you what are the most extraordinary sculptures in the world and where to find them - the next time you find yourself in that place, do not forget to see them.