I have been looking around online for unique sculptures, some for their interest, some for what they are made from.
The first three are made from chewed bubblegum.



This one is made from wood & aluminum foil

I just liked the monumental scale of this bronze sculpture.

This one is from Jeff Koonz - a unique artist who only comes up with the ideas - has artists actually make them. He loves to make sculptures of popular items like balloon animals. This huge one is made of epoxy resin.

The site was in Italian, so I couldn't read it, but it looks like this sculpture is covered in natural materials.

This one is plexiglass & light.

The giant spider and the giant dog are both from Bilbao, Spain. I've been there and have a couple great photos from under the spider! They are both near the Guggenheim art museum.
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