Artist Rutger Paulusse Turns Geometry into Living, Breathing Sculptures
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Artist Rutger Paulusse Turns Geometry into Living, Breathing Sculptures
"This Guy Makes A DIY Axe Handle Out Of Gummy Bears Exploring the Vibrant 1970s Graffiti Scene of Boston Through The Photos of Jacobson Marciano Woman Spends Up to 11 Hours Turning Herself Into the Most Stunning Optical Illusions Beautiful Lettering Murals by Emmy Star Brown Musician Builds Guitar out Of His Dead Uncle's Skeleton, Uses It to Play Black Metal!"
"This Artist Removes The Make-Up From Dolls And Turns Them Into Inspiring Real-Life Women This Is What Disney Princesses Look Like In Their Old Age Taxidermy Animal Hats: Bizarre Victorian Fashion Trend Painted Cottages Of Poland: Beautiful House Decorating Tradition That Survived To These Days These Zoom Backgrounds Turn Your House Into the Cover of An IKEA Catalog Incredible Japanese Statues Made With Dead Bugs Fuck COVID-19: I Survived Coronavirus 2020 Coin Is Here!"
"This 72yo Slovenian Artist Creates Beautifully Carved Egg Sculptures These Backpacks From Japan Look Like Giant Sushi Artist Adds A Modern Twist To Classical Style Paintings By Distorting Them Meet Deb: She Creates The Ugliest Christmas Sweaters Ever An Artist Sculpted Hunter S. Thompson's 'Fear And Loathing' Head And It's Too Much, Man Amazing Winning Photos From The 2024 iPhone Photography Awards"
"Amazing Before' And After' Photos: Make-Up Artist Transforms A Face Without The Use Of Photoshop Perfect Doormats For COVID-19 Social Isolation 1970s: The Most Romantic And Bizarre Period For Men's Hairstyles "Tossed And Found": Artist Makes Tiny Sculptures From The Cast-Off NY Trash Russian Duo Makes Amazing Magic Rolling Pins for A Beautiful Cookies Amazing Street-Winning Photos from the Fine Art Photography Awards 2024 Meet The Arist Filling Potholes With Mosaics Of NYC Vermin"
A varied compilation of visual and craft projects spans DIY inventions, sculptural oddities, photographic retrospectives, and transformative makeup artistry. Items include experimental objects made from unconventional materials, reclaimed-fashion curiosities, and taxidermy accessories alongside painted cottages and traditional crafts. Several photographic series focus on historical graffiti and award-winning contemporary images. Other entries highlight pandemic-era adaptations such as Zoom backgrounds and themed doormats, plus community and public art like mosaic pothole fillings. The collection emphasizes material exploration, inventive reuse, visual storytelling, and a mix of humor, nostalgia, surrealism, and the macabre.
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