We’ve made a selection of photos in order to see how human mind works. Creativity describes perfectly this selection and you will be amazed of the ingenuity of these artists.
Surrealism is represented precisely among these sculptures. Emotions, pleasures, upside down theories and different points of view – this is what you will see – in these modern sculptures.
Check them out for more information and start to see our world through photos!
Katie Grinnan — Mirage, 2011
Ron Gilad — Gate, 2014
Mario Mankey — Ego Erectus, 2017
Stone sculpture by Smaban Abbas in Cairo International Airport
Mehmet Ali Uysal — Avion, 2016
Jeff Koons — Play-Doh, 1994–2014
Adrian Arleo — Hand Child, 2005
A wax sculpture by Urs Fischer
Chiharu Shiota — Uncertain Journey, 2016
Fabien Mérelle — Pentateuque, 2013
A sculpture by Fredrik Raddum, 2017
Bogdan Rata — Loneliness, 2011
A sculpture by Yoshitoshi Kanemaki, 2017
Freya Jobbins — Cassiopeia, 2015
Johnson Tsang — Open Mind, 2016
Wire mesh sculpture by Edoardo Tresoldi
Wolfgang Stiller — Matchstick Man, 2016
Adam Martinakis — Cocoon, 2017