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Philadelphia-based sculptor James McNabb was inspired by cityscapes in his latest woodworking project. Utilizing discarded scrap wood, each detailed carving springs to life modeling sprawling skyscrapers and city buildings as one might view from an airplane.

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Artist Cornelia Konrads has discovered an evoloved medium in public art. The Germany native effectively creates gravity defying installations on chosen landscapes. Sticks, logs, and even snowballs appear to float in mid-air, stopping passers by and animals (I’m sure) in their tracks to stare in amazement. See more of Cornelia’s mind-bending installations here!

CD Critters, Sean Avery

Sad to say, but with the introduction of iPods, and other MP3 playing devices, compact discs are a dying medium. But Australian artist Sean Avery has discovered a way to keep them relevant. Sean is a master of all art trades including illustration, graphic design, writing and sculpting. He classifies his most popular medium of Continue Reading

Papier Ball Gowns- Lia Griffith

Combining her career as a graphic artist with her passion for fashion design, artist Lia Griffith successfully creates some of the most stunningly vibrant paper dresses ever! From a young age Lia worked with paper as a favorite medium and ultimately excelled in the world of graphic design. Unlimited by the typical mundane work of Continue Reading

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