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Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

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In other words, sculpture, a three-dimensional (three-dimensional space) art form, is more elegant and popular than modern art, which is becoming more and more abstract.

For example, the following amazing sculptures are not only ingenious, but also extremely creative, and the brain holes are more explosive than one another, even people who don't understand art will be shocked!

"Boom" – Daniel Popper

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

An angelic female figure tears open her chest, revealing a passage overgrown with ferns, like countless great mothers in the world: tearing herself apart, giving birth to life...

《躯干—Nagato Iwasaki

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

Trunk under the wood: Artist Nagato Iwasaki collects natural wood to create a series of explosive sculptures, as if trees combine human DNA, like the vegetative people in the movie "Annihilation", which is terrifying and makes people can't take their eyes off...

"The Traveler" – Bruno Catalano

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

French modern sculptor Bruno Catalano created this series of sculptures, basically missing the middle part, the upper part is connected by a hand-held suitcase or bag, making people feel as if part is invisible, giving people a kind of incomplete shock, but also full of huge imagination space.

Human: Nature – Christopher David White

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

How does the wood of this wood carving look so individual? In fact, these works seem to be wood carvings, but they are actually clay... The wood carving is also powerful enough! I didn't expect it to be a clay sculpture!!

《孕育》——uson

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

Regarding the conception of new life, the consumption of the mother's body, the desolate sculptures, the fragmentation and the passing of life, the rebirth in the midst of decline, are diametrically opposed to the joy and vitality of the birth of new life that we see on a daily basis.

"The Sorrow of Angels" - Adolf Apolloni

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

The angel leaned on the steps in front of the tombstone with her wings lowered and her eyes slightly closed, and she gently raised her hand towards the tombstone, as if to lay down the last flower of mourning. The skirt spreads out along the steps, revealing extremely natural, soft folds and textures.

《墙外》——Matteo Pugliese

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

Their muscular bodies were half-sunk into the walls, their muscles pulling and twisting to break free... I have never understood art in this way, and I really feel the explosiveness and tension, which can't help but remind people of Milota in "Notes on Tomb Robbery"...

"Dancing Iron Elves" - Robin White

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

British artist Robin White has created a series of brain-opening sculptures using stainless steel wire, and the hard steel can be so agile and full of life... The charming shape, the writhing body in the flight, and the dandelion being blown away by the wind are all full of vitality and make it look lifelike.

"In memory of the Kuzbass miners" - Ernst Neizvestny

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

In every light bulb, there is the blood of the miners, and some sculptures, at a glance, you know that they belong to Mao, suffering, romance, ideals... Thick and delicate...

"The Victor's Mother" – Darcy Namdakov

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

The giant cloak has the symbol of the female body, and under the huge cloak is a long wax torch, simple and powerful lines, and extremely tense shapes, just looking at the silhouette is very infectious, and you can really feel the suffering caused by the great sacrifices brought by the war to the front line and the rear.

《让石头变柔软》——José Manuel Castro López

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

José Manuel Castro López, a Spanish sculptor, sees a stone as strong as a marshmallow in his hands... This kind of art can't be put in the house, and I'll lie up in minutes.

"Corgi Table" - Zhang Mindan

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

It's so lifelike, at first glance I thought that the toilet at home was leaking, and Master Corgi was rushing to repair it... If you are interested, you can search for Zhang Mindan, a table like this 18000...

王子》—Cameron Stalheim

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

The image of the mermaid can often be seen, but what about the mermaid? The sculpture of this mermaid prince is to be beautiful once you see it, and the inspiration is designed based on the star Colby Keller, which is in line with the imagination of the young ladies?

"Napoleon I in the Coronation Suit" – Claude Lamy

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

At first glance, the Louvre would put a robe on it to protect the sculpture? Take a closer look and hold the grass, which is carved out of stone???

"Sleeping Helma Phaltite" - Bernini

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

The cold marble is sculpted into a soft and warm leather luxury mattress, and the interesting thing is that the beautiful boy (female) Helma Phaedite is a hermaphroditic god, and the back is a feminine curve, and the front side is zoomed in, you can see that he has masculine features...

"Mythology" - Lian Deli

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

This Dehua white porcelain sculpture hidden in the National Museum is based on Princess Yushu in the TV series "Mythology", and at first glance it is thought that the porcelain is covered with a layer of light gauze as thin as cicada wings...

"Like the Wind" - Luo Lirong

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

The smooth curtain surrounds the wet and delicate skin, which is not only like the Western Baroque Bernini, but also like the mainland Tang Dynasty Wu Daozi's "flying clothes, full of wind", we can't see the wind, but we can feel the wind~

"Trosepina the Abducted" - Bernini

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

The depth of the fingers sinking into the flesh is just right, which is very much in line with the average body fat percentage of women as a whole, which is how many times it takes to touch a real person to have this understanding... When this work was completed, Bebeni was only 23 years old, and the little lamb and the little shepherd he completed at the age of 6 were already masters, and such a precocious genius actually lived to be more than eighty years old, which is even rarer...

"Shiwan Kiln Pottery Sculpture Golden Silk Cat" - Huang Bing

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

This work comes from the late Qing Dynasty Shiwan pottery master Huang Bing, who created a process called "fetal hair technique", on the surface of the utensils with carving knives, wood, bamboo and other tools to carve out the animal's feathers and fur, which can be described as fake and real.

"Terracotta Warriors" - Qin Dynasty

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

How terrifying are the details of the terracotta warriors? Look at the soles of their shoes, aren't they the same as the previous mille-feuille cloth shoes, but even more scary is that the forefoot and back heel are more worn, the needle eye is more dense, and the arch area is relatively light wear, so the spacing between the stitches is looser...

Those amazing sculptures, one by one exploded more than the other!

Before leaving, I am afraid that I will return late... My favorite shoes are my mother's mille-feuille bottoms, and my favorite water to drink is the boiling Yellow River water~ They are not a bunch of clay figures, but the roots of Chinese culture...

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