Sculptural art inspires people around the world. Some of the statues are made just for fun and pleasure. Others are of particular importance, recalling important events. But according to some studies, any type of statue has a positive effect on a person’s spiritual health.
Today we offer you to plunge into the world of modern sculptures. We warn you: it’s hard to believe that some of them are real. But it is so!
The work of the sculptor Askender Girai from Turkey. How is this even possible?
The work of Philip Jackson - a close sculptor of the Queen of England.
Creepy but unforgettable "The ghost girl." The work of the British master Kevin Francis Gray.
Statue called "Bathing", Germany.
Monument to the violinist in the Netherlands.
Sculpture of Chad Knight from America.
Jason Taylor's work "Rubicon". An installation of 35 statues is installed in the underwater museum in Lanzarote.
This sculpture is called "Poppy wave." It is dedicated to those killed during the First World War, installed in England. The author is the sculptor Matsu Yao.
The author of the next creation is Ben Young from New Zealand. Looking at work, one involuntarily recalls childhood and a sense of vastness of the life ahead.
"Passage", author - Norwegian Fredrik Raddum.
"Shadow in the water" Masters from Italy Willy Weringer.
"Our world needs care and goodness." Sculpture of Lorenzo Quinn.
A few more works by the same author.
This work Lorenzo called "The Power of Love."
Sculpture Coffee Kiss Johnson Tsang - a sculptor from Hong Kong.
Colored statue in one of the shopping centers of Portugal.
Which work did you find most impressive? Share in the comments.