Who Knew Balloon Artists Did More Than Children's Birthday Parties. Prepare To Be Amazed!

By Editorial Staff in Amazing On 30th October 2015
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#1 This is Rob Driscoll. He recreates classic moments from film with balloon sculptures.

In 2013, Driscoll took it upon himself to finish one of these balloon sculptures for every day of the year, totaling 365. How does he get them so perfect in so little time?

#2 Taking Balloon Art To A Whole Different Level

His sculptures are surprisingly photo-realistic while staying true to their source material, such as this famous scene from "North by Northwest."

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#3 His witty creations are part of an ongoing series.

He's spot-on with his photoshoot setups. As seen here with his Back To The Future display.

#4 No Movie Is Off Limits.

And he takes on some interesting movies, like this display for American Beauty.

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#5 Artists are amazed by how creative Rob's balloon displays are.

This Finding Nemo sculpture was put on display in an art museum and won him acclaim from critics.

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#6 Steven Spielberg would be proud.

Jaws gets a fresh look with this balloon sculpture by Rob Driscoll.

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#7 Though full of great detail and work, he creates a new sculpture every day.

This Aladdin-inspired sculpture is amazingly detailed.

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#8 The famous Ghostbusters logo.

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#9 He created the Wall-E movie poster for a neighbor child.

WALL-E, everyone's favorite robot!

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#10 And my own personal favorite, King Kong.

Some of his creations merely ape an iconic film poster.

But some are a little cleverer and mimic a specific scene or theme.

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#11 Famous scene from Spiderman.

An aversion to the 9-5 work schedule started Rob out as an entertainer at kids' parties, but he quickly realised his talent for balloon art and began attending balloon bending competitions.

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#12 Lady and The Tramp

Rob says, "I have to say I am really really pleased with how this came out in the end. it is not really a favorite Disney film of mine but the scene is just so iconic and well known I wanted to get it just right, I do hope this balloon version does it justice."

#13 Iconic movie poster and scene from Thelma and Loise.

Here he replicates the memorable final scene from the movie which involves a 1966 Ford Thunderbird and the Grand Canyon.

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#14 He doesn't just do famous movies. He is available to work on any project, big or small.

If you like what you see, Driscoll can make you a balloon sculpture of your very own.

His website is located at http://www.mydailyballoon.com/