20 sculptures defy gravity
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-sculptures-defy-gravity.htmlThe human imagination is limitless. Thanks to him around the world creative people create unique sculptures. Some of these creations defy logic and contradict the laws of physics. They float in the air, hang upside down or stand with the help of a mysterious technical tricks. One can only imagine how much work, talent, rigour behind each piece.
Walk through the world and see spectacular sculptures, in which the author's imagination has stepped beyond the traditional representations.


Balancing on the wind gymnast, UAE.

Floating the steel ball, Australia.

Gravity is stronger, USA.

Gymnast, USA.

Exhibition "Porsche", UK.

The final move, France.

Floating elephant, France.

Securely suspended geometry, USA.

The king and Queen, United Arab Emirates.

Boy with a Dolphin, UK.

Footballer, New Zealand.

Stairway to heaven, Australia.

Flying stone, Egypt.

The car turned on its head, UK.

Giant Crans, Switzerland.

Exhibition of cars "Jaguar", UK.

Levitating a sleeping baby, Singapore.

Handkerchief Gulliver, New Zealand.

Coffee table on the Hoop, Italy.

Sand sculptures of Puerto Rico.
Keywords: Imagination | Gravity | Art | Sculpture | Physics
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