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Repurposed Utensils Perch and Preen in Matt Wilson’s Metal Bird Sculptures

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All images © Matt Wilson, shared with permission Matt Wilson ( previously ) has transformed found utensils into recycled metal sculptures for the last 15 years. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. Do stories and artists like this matter to you?

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Creative Boom drops eight new and exclusive prints by leading artists and designers in its shop

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For Creative Boom, Noma has created The Last Emperor – an exclusive artwork inspired after reading an article that stated 98% of emperor penguin colonies could be extinct by 2100. "As I envision words as sculptural totems," Sarah says. "I I envision words as sculptural totems," Sarah says.

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Spirited Animals Emerge from Salvaged Scrap Metal in Brian Mock’s Sculptures

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From his home studio in Aloha, Oregon, Mock transforms small springs, tools, silverware, and other scraps from auto shops and recycling centers into lively animal sculptures. Mock works entirely on commission and has quite a few projects in progress, including cowboy boots, a human face, and several dog sculptures.

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Kirsty Elson Transforms Driftwood and Detritus into Whimsical Animal Sculptures

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Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article Kirsty Elson Transforms Driftwood and Detritus into Whimsical Animal Sculptures appeared first on Colossal. .” Find more on Elson’s Etsy shop, and follow her on Instagram for updates.

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Patrick Cabral Taps into Filipino Culture with Elaborate Sculptures of Vibrant Paper Motifs

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” All images © Patrick Cabral, shared with permission Elaborate paper sculptures continue to emerge from Patrick Cabral ’s Manila studio, including a roiling cockfight that took more than a year to complete. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. “Rooster.”

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Fantastical Totems Emerge from Clay in Yu Maeda’s Vibrant Sculptures

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Based near Tokyo, the artist began experimenting with ceramics after a career focused on painting when he started transforming animals and imaginary beings into vibrant, lighthearted sculptures. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month.

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Sea-Inspired Sculptural Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto Blossoms from Gossamer Fabrics

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” All images © Mariko Kusumoto, shared with permission Exquisite bulbs, florets, and playful silhouettes emerge from delicate fiber in the jewelry and sculptures of Mariko Kusumoto ( previously ). Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. “Gathering Blue.”