
Brian Jungen uses everyday objects like waste baskets, Nike Air Jordans, lawn chairs, baseball gloves, and golf bags to create visual sculptures. (above) The shapeshifter is made out of White polypropylene plastic chairs and looks almost like the skeleton of a whale or dinosaur of some-sort. More

Imperial Line by Robert Cannon. Robert Cannon creates sculptures covered in plants.
TERRAFORM– v.t. (literally, “Earth-shaping”) the process of deliberate modification of
the atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be similar to those of
Earth to make it habitable by humans.
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Detailed sculptures made out of a sheet of paper by Peter Callesen.
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Pencil Sculptures by Jennifer Maestre.
“My sculptures were originally inspired by the form and function of the sea urchin. The spines of the urchin, so dangerous yet beautiful, serve as an explicit warning against contact. “
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Disposing of circuit boards by ordinary means is bad for the environment. However, Steven Rodrig recycles circuit boards by creating creative art sculptures.
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Nathan Sawaya builds these incredible Lego sculptures from tens of thousands of parts.

Plush Payphone by Mashanda Scott. Makes everyday objects into lovable plush sculptures.










