12 art projects we admired in 2015

12 art projects we admired in 2015

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Indescribable beauty - this is the only way to characterize all this riot of fantasy, which was celebrated this year in different parts of the world. Probably, being in the center of events in the Museum of Washington or seeing with your own eyes the insanely colorful installations and sculptures of Japanese, British and Dutch creators is one of the most unforgettable and impressive events that can only happen in life.

Today we are sharing with you several art projects that we especially remember for their scale this year.

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12 art projects we admired in 2015 Source: Bright Side

12 art projects we admired in 2015

1. An ocean of plastic balloons (© fototelegraf)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

2. The National Building Museum in Washington DC hosts original installations every year. This year, the museum flooded an ocean of a million plastic balls, which has a beach for visitors to take a dip in this unusual pool. The plastic beach was furnished with mirrors, the purpose of which was to visually expand the space. (© phototelegraf)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

3. Wire sculptures (© kendrahaste)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

4. Kendra Heist is the best artist in the UK, and she works with a material that is very difficult for sculptors - galvanized wire and mesh from it. The curator of the Tower of London asked her to make 13 sculptures that would perfectly describe the history of the royal menagerie. Kendra approached this task with her soul and put maximum subtext into each of the animal sculptures, hoping to use them to show the essence of relations in society, as well as her personal attitude towards the former prisoners of the Tower. (© kendrahaste)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

5. Flower garden floating in the air (© team-lab)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

6. As part of a large-scale exhibition in Tokyo, one of the artists created an interactive "floating" flower garden. More than 2,300 fresh flowers were used in this work, and they continued to bloom and grow. Interactivity lies in the fact that the flowers rose into the air as the viewer approached them. (© teamlab)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

7. Wood sculptures (© jamesdoranwebb)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

8. It's hard to believe what British sculptor James Doran-Webb creates his incredible work from. As a result of many hours of his painstaking work, these real masterpieces are born from ordinary snags and brushwood, which amaze with their realism. (© jamesdoranwebb)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

9. Tube Marigolds (© Steve)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

10. While walking through a park in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, photographer Steve Hugh came across this hilarious installation in which marigolds allegedly "poured out" from a huge tube of paint. (© fubiz)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

11. Monument to sailors of civilian ships who died in World War II (© snowce)

The Merchant Marines Monument is located in Cardiff, the capital of Wales. He appeared in 1994. The author of this unique monument is Brian Fell. If you approach the sculpture, on the one hand you can see the dissected hull of a merchant ship, and on the other hand, the face of a man. The model for the composition was the sculptor's wife. The monument is based on a circular mosaic square.

12 art projects we admired in 2015

12. Light paintings (© dariustwin)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

13. Photographer and artist from Los Angeles Darren Pearson (Darren Pearson), working under the pseudonym Darius Twin, creates these original works using neon light and a camera. (© dariustwin)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

14. Huge dragon bush (© damienmcfadden)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

15. In Norfolk County, near one of the farms, you can see a huge green dragon. The hedge is 45.7 meters (150 ft) long. John Brooker, the creator of this beautiful sculpture, carefully monitors his offspring and regularly cuts off regrown twigs and leaves. (© damienmcfadden)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

16. Sculpture "Love" (© milovalexandr)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

17. Ukrainian sculptor Alexander Milov presented his new project - a work called Love Milov's - at the Burning Man festival. The sculpture, depicting a scene of conflict between a man and a woman, inside of which small children live, won the love and attention of many people in a short time. (© milovalexandr)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

18. 50,000 keys collected worldwide (© chiharu-shiota)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

19. The installation with the “talking” name “Key in Hand” was created by Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota especially for the Venice Biennale – 2015. The artistic intention was to remind people about the connection of all things, about the unpredictable interweaving of human destinies and the importance of memories, which are stored in the heart of everyone. (© chiharu-shiota)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

20. Giant armored panda statue (© demilked)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

21. This unusual work of art, located in Shenyang, was created by Bi Heng, a graduate of the sculpture department at the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts. The statue is a huge panda 9 meters high and 7 meters wide. The main idea of the sculptor quite clearly characterizes the symbol of oriental mysticism in the palm of the panda - Bi Hyun wanted to remind people that everything in the world is interconnected and that, striving for scientific and technological progress, we do not should neglect the care of nature. (© demilked)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

22. Flower parade in Holland (© adnkronos)

12 art projects we admired in 2015

23. This year, 19 teams of volunteers took part in the Holland Flower Festival, most of which were inspired by the works of the great Vincent van Gogh. The creators, as always, showed all their talent, and the spectacle turned out to be delightfully colorful. (© capelaeletrica)

Keywords: Art | Art project | Scale | Fantasy

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