Sculptures are only made of stone. If you think that’s accurate, you’re either from the 17th century or you haven’t been around enough. Sculptures have been a part of human civilization since the dawn of time, but they still seem to have retained their stereotypic made-of-stone tag. Well, these sculptors certainly didn’t need to chisel stone to bring their creativities to life!
Driftwood in most parts of the world is considered a nuisance, and why shouldn’t it? It’s useless soggy ol’ good for nothing wood. Mrs. Heather Jansch would disagree, turning ordinary driftwood into extraordinary works of art!


The sculptures are made using drift wood hand picked by Mrs. Jansch over the course of days, weeks or even months!
You can contact her or visit her other works, here.
That morning cup of Java has an ingredient that’s more than just a condiment. Brendan Jamison is man of many talents, turning little cubes of processed sugar into awe-inspiring sculptures!



We did say Mr. Jamison was a man of many talents, his wax sculptures are bound to melt away stereotypical notions about human creativity. The Irish Arts Review reasons, "Brendan Jamison is by far the most interesting sculptor to have emerged in the last decade in the North.”, and we concur!


You can visit Brendan Jamison's website, here.
Jim Victor would probably see a Harley in a brick of butter, or maybe a cow made out of his favorite chocolate bar, he already did! And to top that, he showed it to the world!
Jim Victor is a 30 year veteran sculptor who’s sculpted everything from wood, marble, or bronze to butter, chocolate, and cheese! Not for the faint of calories!




This delicious Turkey has only one thing missing, the meat! Made from pure chocolate, this one’s guaranteed to outdo your current holiday-weight record. How about some desert? Cheese and chocolate Peking duck's going to hit the spot perfectly!

You can visit or contact Jim Victor at JimVictor.com.
Lego, plastic toy you say? Anything you can imagine, says Nathan Sawaya! Transforming miniature plastic bricks into mind boggling works of creativity, Nathan has successfully chiseled away conventional sculpture stereotypes.



Nathan can be contacted or visited at BrickArtist.com.

















