20 artworks 'say no' to gravity
Human imagination is limitless and this has made artists from all over the world have more motivation to create incredible masterpieces. Some of them even go against the usual logic and proven laws of physics that are now widely applied. What you can only say when admiring these incredibly creative products is "why can they survive?".
"Stuntman" (United Arab Emirates)
Globe of iron in Australia
A statue of people in America
"Gym woman" (USA)
"Porsche Exhibition" (England)
"Aerial house" (France)
"Flying" Elephants (France)
"Connect" (US)
"King and queen" (United Arab Emirates)
"Little boy and dolphin" (English)
Football player (New Zealand)
"Stairway to Heaven" (Australia)
"Floating" rock (Egypt)
Upside down car (British)
"Floating" faucet (Switzerland)
Jaguar car exhibition (UK)
Sleeping baby (Singapore)
The scent of Gulliver (Switzerland)
"Fulcrum" (Italy)
Sand sculpting art (Puerto Rico)
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