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Fabio Viale’s Souvenir Gioconda, white marble, 78 x 59 x 45 cm, 2007. (via fabioviale via adrifts)
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Sculpture made of recycled dolls and plastic toy parts by artist Freya Jobbins. Her work is said to be an artistic exploration of the relationship between consumerism and the culture of recycling, influenced by the need to build and unite. Sure, OK. But they’re fun. Freya herself says, “Due to our society’s overspending on children’s plastic toys, especially dolls, the materials for my assemblages are very accessible.” (via Junkculture)

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Portland-based artist Robert Jefferson Travis Pond builds amazing animal sculptures out of disparate bits of salvaged metal. Says Pond: “This seemingly random assortment of metal dictates its future in a very fast and spontaneous manner. Although I control the welds, the individual objects refuse to be forced into form. The sculpture decides for itself what it will look like and when it is complete.” (via laughingsquid)
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Alien superfan Steve Scotts created this super-realistic bust of Sigourney Weaver as Ripley, apparently just to have. Awesome and not a little creepy. (via Dangerous Minds)
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Stuart Sandford’s Sebastian. 2012. Stainless steel. (via Hissing not kissing)
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Don’t ask for an explanation; just accept it. (via Dangerous Minds)
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Pop art lives! Neil Dawson’s Horizons, a 45-foot-tall steel-framed pop-art outline of a napkin fluttering to earth, is one of several massive site-specific works commissioned by Alan Gibbs and displayed on his 1,000-acre sculpture park called Gibbs Farm on the North Auckland coast of New Zealand. Artists are encouraged to create whatever they want, as large as they want, as long as the pieces are not “wimpy.” (via Co.Design)

