Tyrrell Winston lives and works in New York, NY. Tyrrell is known for his found-object artworks, which feature deflated basketballs, broken nets, and cigarette butt compositions. Winston walks around different New York City neighborhoods and collects such “trash” to turn into sculptures, which are displayed in multiple galleries around the world.
Printing with leaves, flowers, and other found objects allows you to create decorative patterns and works of art that capture the beauty of nature. Photo © Adam Mastoon. You can make beautiful stat…
This print is part of a series based on collections of objects found around the house. These are buttons that have come off clothes over many years. Paper size: 150 x 190 mm (5.9 x 7.5 inches) Image size: 100 x 140 mm (3.9 x 5.5 inches) Printed on 245gsm Stonehenge Grey paper with black pigment ink. Limited edition of 25. Print is archival quality and signed & numbered by the artist. Protected in a plastic sleeve and shipped in a rigid cardboard envelope.
The drawing part of the blog. This blog is as much about cooking for family as it is about drawing. Below you’ll find a sample of my food-related art. There’s some illustrations, some found object art, and a lot of illustrated quotes. Some of these are available for purchase as […]
You may see a hunk of junk, but this artist sees her next animal sculpture full of personality.
I started experimenting with cyanotype several years ago as I wanted to be able to produce prints of my photography at home. I started out using digital negatives but soon I was working with botani…
Cyanotype is a photographic printmaking process. Spontaneous. Unpredictable. Experimental. Well, at least the way I do cyanoytpe it is! In this article I write demystify the process and share some of the fun I have been having over the past few weeks.
Here's a great Object Lesson for Kindness - The Domino Effect. Equipping you to raise kids with character and concern for others.
Inspired to try a new hobby? Why not try your hand at creating anthotypes and experimenting with botanical dyeing? Anthotypes are a beautiful way to create fine art images with found objects from your garden.
Inspired to try a new hobby? Why not try your hand at creating anthotypes and experimenting with botanical dyeing? Anthotypes are a beautiful way to create fine art images with found objects from your garden.
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We initially came across Alex through Tiwa Select, the shop and gallery he founded. We were drawn to his beautiful selection and curation of folk art, homewares, and found objects and artefacts. Upon reaching out to him, we learned he had just moved to Los Angeles from the Bay Area. On a recent weekday morning, we
I started experimenting with cyanotype several years ago as I wanted to be able to produce prints of my photography at home. I started out using digital negatives but soon I was working with botani…
Inspired to try a new hobby? Why not try your hand at creating anthotypes and experimenting with botanical dyeing? Anthotypes are a beautiful way to create fine art images with found objects from your garden.
Cyanotypes of old bottles found in the garden.