On artist Greg Olijnyk’s website, he shows a large pile of X-Acto blades, the result of hours and hours spent carefully slicing cardboard. His work is hugely impressive, regardless of his medium, creating insects, robots, buildings, and more, with incredible detail.
The sculptures come alive with sensors and lights, creating sculptural pieces that are truly amazing.
Based in Melbourne, Australia, Olijnyk has a keen sense for form and function, creating intricate and elegant flying figures, robotic creatures and more that feel like highly refined machines.
Many of his pieces are for sale, each one taking dozens if not hundreds of hours each to create.
Images © Copyright Greg Olijnyk. Photography by Griffin Simm.



Fantastical flying creatures embody a machine-like aesthetic, and have built-in lights to add to their appeal.


Fine details as seen in this bug-like creature above show amazing fine cutting and glue, all done by hand.

Impressive patience on display, with this collection of robotic ants, entitles In Tua Braccae.

This cyberpunk styled robotic figure features a cool Japanese aesthetic.

We love the lighting in his pieces, which bring the creatures alive.

All hand cut, the sculptures feature great machinery joints and lighting.
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