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Dana Milton
Dana Milton recently relocated to Branford, Connecticut after spending the last seven years living out her spaghetti-western fantasies in the high desert of northern New Mexico. After a year of sea-level living, she presents this new body of work : 'ob(literati)', where she explores the nature of obsessiveness. etsy.com





mysterious paper sculptures appearing around the city
One day in March, staff at the Scottish Poetry Library came across a wonderful creation, left anonymously on a table in the library. Carved from paper, mounted on a book and with a tag addressed to @byleaveswelive - the library's Twitter account - reading:
























Paper Art for Children














Seo Young Deok's Incredible Chain Sculptures
The human body and its formation lie at the core of the Korean artist Seo Young Deok’s work who is preoccupied with the stories told through the human figure. His solo exhibition 'Dystopia' took place at the INSA/Arko Art Centre in Seoul from 26 October 2011 until 31 October 2011 and showed his nude sculptures made meticulously in welded metal chain links piece by piece. Seo Young Deok presented a number of nude sculptures, some lying on the ground, some hung on the walls. He used welded metal chains in order to model them linking them piece-by-piece. At first glance, when someone takes a look at his work, one cannot help but notice that the artist draws strong references from the work of the renowned British sculptor Anthony Gormley. Gormley is known for using the human figure at the core of his work who on numerous occasions used his own figure to create metal casts making his body the artwork itself.





















Amazing Sand Sculptures
























Unbelievable Ice Sculpture Men
A thousand miniature people have slowly melted away in a Berlin square in an effort to draw attention to melting ice caps in Greenland and Antarctica. Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo carved the figures out of ice and placed them on steps in the central Gendarmenmarkt square where they began to melt within about half an hour.




Paper | Caroline Allen

Paper jewellery from Lost In The Forest



