Archive for the ‘art’ Category



PhotoIllustrator JAVIER PÉREZ

Posted: 10.11.2013 at 19:19 |

Javier Pérez is a web and graphic designer and an audiovisual producer. He has been posting a fun series of photo illustrations over on his Instagram account. The work mixes everyday objects with line drawings. This concept of drawing seems to be so simple but yet so genius and the resulting images are sweet. {via}

ADDIE WAGENKNECHT

Posted: 10.11.2013 at 19:11 |

Her work deals with pop culture, feminist theory, new media and open source software and hardware, while her pieces always have a very close connection to her inner life. Addie Wagenknecht.

 

Feather Sculptures by Kate MccGwire

Posted: 16.10.2013 at 18:59 |

British sculptor Kate MccGwire creates unique organic sculptures from layers of bird feathers. The objects she creates seem to form hybrid creatures that twist and curve into unexpected forms.

Giuseppe Colarusso: Unlikely

Posted: 16.10.2013 at 18:54 |

In this ongoing series titled Unlikely, artist and photographer Giuseppe Colarusso imagines bizarre and humorous objects. See some  additional concepts over on his website.

 

Paper Sculptures by Valérie Buess

Posted: 16.10.2013 at 18:48 |

Swiss artist Valérie Buess has been working with various forms of paper in both two and three dimensional artworks for over 20 years. See much more on her website.

SPONTANEOUS CITY – when birds goes urban

Posted: 07.10.2013 at 20:04 |

Spontaneous City is a series of interventions in London’s urban green spaces by artist duo Bruce Gilchrist and Jo Joelson together known as London Fieldworks

Multidish by Maxime Ansiau

Posted: 07.10.2013 at 19:59 |

Maxime Ansiau is a dutch artist and designer, he unifies two to six plates and paints them with traditional dutch patterns. Bizarre skyscrapers can be found in them as well as row houses in characteristic blue and white color. more here. (via)

DALSTON HOUSE by Leandro Elrich

Posted: 04.09.2013 at 17:03 |

Optical Illusions are always quite captivating for everyone, but as soon as you have the chance to become part of the optical illusion it becomes something special – the Dalston House by he Argentine artist, Leandro Erlich

Livia Marin MELTING PORCELAIN

Posted: 12.08.2013 at 18:45 |

In these series of works Livia Marin introduces elements that are distinctive to ceramics. She transforms readymade crockery and alters the placing and scale of their decorative patterns to present a series of undetermined objects that appear paradoxically as broken yet complete.

ART IN WURST

Posted: 12.08.2013 at 18:44 |

By Karsten WegenerSilke Baltruschat Raik Holst  (via)

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