Toy Sculptures
Artist Freya Jobbins creates these face sculptures made out of parts of plastic toys and dolls. They’re super impressive and it’s fun to see the different pieces she used to make up the 3D faces. Like, hands for hair, ears for nostrils, or eyeballs for...well... eyeballs.
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Skull Formations
Artist James Hopkins uses unrelated objects to create skull sculptures. The sculptures are only recognizable from a certain angle. If you were standing to the left or right, the objects would not form the a skull.
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Same artist, James Hopkins, creates perspective sculptures that are only recognizable from a certain angle.
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