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Button Sculptures.

Posted: 20 Jul 2009 07:21 AM PDT

Here we have a small collection of button sculptures, hope you will like them!

Lorrie's Button (Grand Rapids, Michigan.): Hy Zelkowitz created this sculpture. It's a huge red button installed on a tilted axis. "The center of the button is pierced with four large holes. The sculpture was designed for children to climb on and is installed in a playground area of the park."

Button Sculptures (11) 1(Image: Credit).
Button Sculptures (11) 2(Image credit: kweaver).

The Button sculpture on the Penn Campus:

Button Sculptures (11) 3(Image credit: marc_smith).
Button Sculptures (11) 4 (Image: Credit).

Sculpture Of Buttons And Bronze Thimble: Created by Stephen Cruise located at Spadina Avenue, Richmond Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Button Sculptures (11) 5(Image credit: alfredng).
Button Sculptures (11) 6(Image credit: halostatue).

Needle and Button: This sculpture signifies the Art District in Manhattan.

Button Sculptures (11) 7(Image credit: jamesog).
Button Sculptures (11) 8(Image credit: donnah).

Bouton: It was created by artist Esther Lapointe, in the year 1977, using tufo stone and marble and its located in Lorne Park / Elm street.

Button Sculptures (11) 9Buttons: Near BLC, Vytautas Magnus University.

Button Sculptures (11) 10(Image credit: scandinavians).
Button Sculptures (11) 12Button Sculptures (11) 13Button Sculpture: Artist Lisa Kokin created these amazing works of art using buttons and other small objects.

Button Sculptures (11) 14(Image credit: hautenature).
Button Sculptures (11) 15Button Sculptures (11) 16Once we were through with the button sculptures, it occurred to us that there should be many more sculptures that must have been inspired from ordinary everyday objects. And here are a few of those interesting sculptures that we found.

Clothespin Sculpture: Located in Center City, Philadelphia, PA.

Clothes Pin Sculpture (3) 1(Image credit: wiki).
Clothes Pin Sculpture (3) 2(Image: Credit).

Clothes Pin Sculpture: George Child created this wooden sculpture, it commemorates the once successful clothes pin factory in Lewiston Lake, near Sheet Harbour.

Clothes Pin Sculpture (3) 3(Image credit: seacoasttrailartsassoc).

Safety Pin: Another creation of Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen.

Safety Pin Sculpture (2) 1(Image credit: neworleanspast).
Safety Pin Sculpture (2) 2(Image credit: rabbitpack).

Shuttlecocks Sculpture: Created by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen and its installed at Nelson-Atkins Museum Sculpture Park, Kansas City, Missouri.

Shuttlecocks Sculpture (2) 1(Image credit: worldtaichiday).
Shuttlecocks Sculpture (2) 2(Image credit: hanneorla).

Spoonbridge and Cherry Sculpture (Minneapolis Sculpture Garden): Created by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen.

Spoon sculpture(Image credit: timwilson).

Fork Sculpture: Created by Swiss artists Jean-Pierre Zaugg and Georges Favre, in front of the Alimentarium, the Food Museum.

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