UK artist Kendra Haste has created a lifelike series of animal sculptures large and small for both public installations and private collections only with galvanized wire. Kendra Haste graduated from the Royal College of Art, in 2010, commissioned by Historic Royal Palaces, the artist made thirteen works to celebrate the history of the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London, life-size lions, baboons, polar bear, elephant and so on, all sculptures are constructed with Kendra’s trademark material, galvanised wire.
Related posts on VUING:
Realistic plants and insects made from paper
Optical illusions with makeup that will blow our minds
Sweet art - Artworks made out of chocolate
Incredibly hyper-realism oil paintings by Teresa Elliott
3D artworks by a self-taught man engaged in drawing for less than 4 years
Artist recreated Van Gogh's 1889 painting “Olive Trees" by planting 1.2-Acre field
Strange body painting illusions by Japanese artist Chooo-san
Optical illusion murals by anonymous street artist
Photo-realistic oil paintings of fruit and flowers by Dennis Wojtkiewicz
Sculptural landscapes artwork composed of numerous coiled ribbons from air-dry clay
Amazingly photo realistic human sculptures
Fragile and tiny work of art - Miniature sculptures of pencil tip
Illusive spaces by artist Peter Kogler
Amazingly hyper-realistic drawings by self-taught Singaporean artist
Art pieces made of cables or screws
Amazingly lifelike sculptures
Wonderful shadow and light art by Dutch visual artist Diet Wiegman
Ultra-realistic oil paintings of girl portraits created by artist Yigal Ozeri
Painting on stacked books
3D sculptures created out of clothes hangers