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Virus, Glass, Sculpture

Artist Luke Jerram made a replica of some viruses and deadly bacteria of glass in Viral Sculpture exhibition held at The Smithfield Gallery, London from September 22 to October 3, 2009. He made this works with the help of experts virus and scientific photographer.

Please see the artist's masterpiece!

1. Swine Flu Virus (Swine Influenza Virus or SIV)



2. E.Coli Bacteria (Escherichia coli)

3. H1N1 Virus (Influenza A)


4. -Left to Right- Smallpox (smallpox), Flu (influenza) and HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)

5. SARS Virus (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Virus)



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Paper Craft

I got some Interesting picture of paper works, i think it was cool, so i share this for you :)



1. This unbelievable papercraft project, by Japanese art student Wataru Itou, took over 4 years to create and features lights and a moving train. It's probably the most stunning paper craft sculpture ever The sculpture is called, in English, "A Castle on the Sea," and is currently exhibited at Uminohotaru. The entire project, excluding the lights and possibly a few mechanical elements of the train, is made of painstakingly cut and folded paper.

2. "Amazing Howl's Moving Castle" is papercraft artwork done by Ben Millett. It took Ben about 72 hours to build it, spread over 3 weeks.






3. Heerlen-born, Rotterdam-based artist Bert Simons makes these scarily realistic papercraft models, by first making 3D models of real subjects.





4.Inspired by the big head mode in retro video games, Eric Testroete created this trippy papercraft self portrait for Halloween. The geometric look uses 370 individual paper triangles.

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