Willard Wigan’s micro-sculptures are nothing short of awesome! And now you know how many camels fit in the eye of a needle.
Visit Faith Is Torment to view more of Willard’s teeny tiny artwork.
With this installation she dubs Causa-Efecto (Cause and Effect), Spanish artist Ana Soler makes us feel like we’re living in The Matrix. Featuring 2,000 tennis balls frozen in mid-air, the installation gives off the illusion that the balls are bouncing of the walls, floors and ceiling of the Mustang Art Gallery in Alicante, Spain. One has to wonder how much time and thought went into placing these balls in their exact positions! (via mymodernmet)
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Dimitri Tsykalov. Wooden Series. Heart
Dimitri has created a series of realistic organs made out of wood, including a brain, heart, and lungs. Hanging in an art exhibit, or on the wall, these surprisingly realistic creations are sure to catch your attention.
Hungarian artist Fulop Gabor covered a female form in a swarm of tiny red and yellow ladybugs to create a literal and awesomely lovely piece entitled, you guessed it, Lady Bug.
[via My Modern Metropolis]
This massive piece of art that appears to be a simple line drawing of a sheet of paper is an awesome optical illusion created by sculptor Neil Dawson. It’s located in New Zealand on ”The Farm”, a large private art park owned by Alan Gibbs.
[via Sweet Station]

