Surreal photo of a designer’s with rich imagination of subjects

  melting point
   
 which then injected into real pictures. Most of these surreal pictures are captivating be it pleasant or not because it is not what we experience in our daily life hence it is out of norm. Given it is not an event we could not possibly experience, it leaves a huge dimension for viewers to interpret what does the designer was trying to convey through their work. This is what makes surreal photos a challenge for the designers and in the same time, an awesome adventure for the viewers. Yes,  in all of that picture. all this types of pictures all made by the well expert artist of our planet earth . he made this pictures with his  
heart touching mind . he used his rich imagination subjects 
the fire lord

Today we have 10 manipulated surreal photos to share in this post. Hope it will manage pull you out of the box and have your head tilted figuring out these pictures.

evil

chess king

home is where the heart is

smoke in water

assembler

cage keeper

one man island

the illusion

 

10 Travelers Sculptures of expert art




 The ‘Travelers‘ sculptures created by French artist Bruno Catalono look like amazing illusions. It looks like those statues are floating in the air. But on a closer look you’ll notice that the tops and bottoms of these statues are connected.

French artist Bruno Catalano was born in southern france in 1960. 









Official site: www.brunocatalano.com
 

Intricate Animals Made from Wood Chips



Intricate Animals Made from Wood Chips :

It’s hard to believe at first glance, but these life-sized animals are made out of small chips and slivers of wood. Their textures look nearly like fur and feather, giving them a much softer appearance than their true woody nature. I mean, look at those detailed, banded feathers!



55 year old Russian artist Sergey Bobkov creates the pieces using ceder sticks which are about 2-3 inches long. He cuts them down into 100-150 thin slices shaped based on what he wants to create and puts them in water for several days to soften. He then assembles his animals, all of Siberian origin, using precision and skill he has carefully mastered. His wood chip technique is so unique in fact, that he’s actually received a patent on its style. The 15 pieces completed thus far were created for a school exhibition in a local Siberian school in Kozhany, southwest of Krasnoyarsk.



 
 
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