The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

Categories: Design and Architecture

The human imagination is limitless. Thanks to him appear in the light of the unique sculptures that defy logic and contradict the laws of physics. They relaxed, floating in the air, it's dangerous to hang upside down or supported with the help of a mysterious technical tricks. It is difficult to imagine how much work, talent, rigour behind each piece.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

Sculpture from the series "Force of nature", Lorenzo Quinn, Madrid, Spain.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Balancing stone", Adrian gray, UK.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Features of gravity for the elephant", Daniel Firman, Paris, France.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

The balancing sculptures of Jerzy KENDZERA, UAE.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

Wood sculptures of Tom Eckert.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

Trans Ī Re, Fredrik Raddum, Oslo, Norway.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

The sculpture "van Gogh" from the series "the Lone traveler", Bruno Catalano, France.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"A joke on police", by Tom Frantzen in Brussels, Belgium.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Window with a ladder", Leandro Erlich, Brittany, France.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Final move", Leandro Erlich, France.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Girls Apeldorn", Elizabeth Steenstra, Holland.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Hanging", Kadishman Menashe, Israel.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Take my lightning but don't touch my thunder", Alex Chinneck, London.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Pull yourself together and pull yourself together", Alex Chinneck, London.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

Wurf VI, Anna Borgman and candy Lenk, Berlin.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Machines" Gerry Judah.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Michael Jones", Jerzy Kendzer.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Flying stone", Saban Abbas, Cairo, Egypt.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

Abedo, Emile Alzamora, Peru.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Fairies from the wire", Robin Wright, UK.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

"Coffee kiss", Johnson Tsang, a Hong Kong.

The stronger physics art: sculpture, despised the law of universal gravitation

The book falls in the series of sculptures "Biography", Alicia Martin, Madrid, Spain.

Keywords: Gravity | Illusion | Monuments | Sculptures

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