20 Artists Who Beautifully Transformed Emotions Into Sculptures

It is untrue what some of us have long held to be true, such as the notion that color was entirely absent from Greek sculptures. It turns out that natural component colors were used to paint them in a colorful manner. A sculptor can add their own unique touch to 3D works of art, allowing them to express their emotions, experiences, and beliefs.

The following artistic creations require no explanation to make us feel everything. NETFOXX considered how to brighten your day by providing you with instant access to a virtual art exhibition.

Karl-Henning Seemann, Untitled

© Mathias.Hoffmann / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY-SA 4.0

Zenos Frudakis, Freedom

© Zenos Frudakis / Wikimedia Commons© C BY-SA 3.0

Petrus Spronk, Architectural Fragment

© Alan Levine from Strawberry, United States / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY-SA 2.0

John Buckley, The Headington Shark

© Henry Flower at the English Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY-SA 3.0

Duane Hanson, Man on a Bench

© fenix1230 / Reddit

Chen Pao-chung, Hippo Square

© Patche99z / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY-SA 3.0

Lise Cormier, Mother Earth

Hans-Jörg Limbach, Think Partner

© SJL / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY-SA 3.0

Robin Wight, Wishes

© Catherine Singleton / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY-SA 2.0

Lorenzo Quinn, Love

© AndyScott / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY-SA 4.0

Lorenzo Quinn, Support

© Sailko / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY 3.0

Lorenzo Quinn, GAIA

Ervin Loránth Hervé, Popped Up

Sue and Pete Hill, Mud Maid

© Daderot / Wikimedia Commons

Gali May Lucas, Absorbed by Light

Bruno Catalano, The Travelers

George Lundeen, Departure

© shawneffel / Reddit

Olga Ziemska, Stillness in Motion: The Matka Series

Daniel Popper, Thrive

Eremia Grigorescu, Mihai Eminescu

Thomas Leroy, The Weight of Thought

© Tspier / Wikimedia Commons© CC BY-SA 4.0

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