Philadelphia loves public art. Stroll through the city to see the mosaics, murals, and more that make up Philadelphia’s public art gallery.
With the latest news on museums, galleries, and exhibitions across the world, T+L can help you explore all the riches that the visual arts offer travelers.
Step into the rainbow.
Take a stroll through this giant who's baring her soul.
In 2020, the University of Bristol in Bristol, UK, saw the installation of a fascinating and unique public art piece. Created by artist Luke Jerram, this facility not only boasts stunning visuals, but also offers a bench inside, allowing visitors to sit back and immerse themselves in what feels like a colorful rainbow conservatory. The…
Explore Jeffie Brewer's Public Sculptures, Sculptures and Public Art, in beautifully designed spaces— like restaurants, hotels and cafes. Meet the creator, get the design details, and explore thousands more unique, creator-made works of all kinds! From Art & Decor, to Designer Furniture, and even Street Art…
Learn about the life and work of artist Ruth Asawa while creating your own DIY hanging sculpture! 20 fun Art Activities for Women's History Month on the ART CAMP blog.
Vigeland Park is world-famous, but did you know that the Norwegian capital is home to several more sculpture parks? Come take a look at what Oslo has to offer.
Découvrez l'ensemble des gammes produits de miroir tendu, Like Mirror, pour vos projets d'aménagement d'intérieur, de design, de scénographie.
Being outside with your littles communing in nature can be magical. Add in the mystery, giddy anticipation and energy generated when following a treasure map to find real live GIANTS in your midst - and that magic goes next level. The 6 Forgotten Giants An Open Air Sculpture Treasure Hunt Danish artist Thomas Dambo and a
Yong Ju Lee Architecture have designed the Root Bench, a circle-shaped piece of public furniture that was designed to look like a root spreading throughout the park.
I saw this on Design Sponge over the weekend and was so wowed by it — both as a public art project and as a bit of DIY inspiration. It’s the brainchild of architect Tali Buchler, who describes herself on her blog like this: “I don’t design houses so much anymore. I use my design […]
I have a class that is a mix of ages and technical ability and we started off this year with a cardboard sculpture project. To begin I had the students explore the medium of cardboard and record their findings in their sketchbook. They were to try to weave, braid, tear, crumple, twist, curl, score, fold etc. cardboard to help them thinking about how to use cardboard in a different way. They also looked at a number of cardboard artists to find inspiration and to see the endless possibilities with this material. Once they chose what they wanted to build they could only use glue, interlocking pieces or use tabs to keep the sculpture together. No glue guns and no tape. They were to also find images or prepare life drawings of their object so that they weren't trying to build this from memory and omit key details. For some reason I'm fascinated by how students organize and record notes in their sketchbooks. http://www.chrisgilmour.com/en.opere.html http://annwebersculpture.com/html/sculpture.html http://www.evolo.us/architecture/icon-parametric-cardboard-sculpture-toby-horricks/ http://vectroave.com/2009/10/cardboard-architecture/ I decided to have the students work in pairs which proved to be beneficial as they have really found this project to be challenging. But working together they figured out how to construct their sculpture within the restrictions that I gave them which was that they could only glue (white or carpenters), interlocking pieces or use tabs to keep their sculpture together. No glue guns and no tape. Here are some images of their sketchbook notes and I will post the completed sculptures later ... they are taking forever to finish!
A loo with a view, one that demonstrates how designing public amenities takes more than just bricks and mortar
Around the world you can find monuments, statues and sculptures displayed in public parks and other places of interests. These public artworks are in most
Frank Zappa says "Music, in performance, is a type of sculpture". We took him literally and uncovered some incredible images of musical sculptures.
In 2020, the University of Bristol in Bristol, UK, saw the installation of a fascinating and unique public art piece. Created by artist Luke Jerram, this facility not only boasts stunning visuals, but also offers a bench inside, allowing visitors to sit back and immerse themselves in what feels like a colorful rainbow conservatory. The…
Artist Ugo Rondinone presents 3 towering sculptures of lightning strikes at Gladstone Gallery in New York that offer several surprises.
Discover unusual things to do in Leipzig, Germany. This post shares the most interesting, weird and wonderful things to see and do in Leipzig.
The Geometric Shape Large Landscape Blue and Red Heart Hands Design Sculpture brings a captivating fusion of art and emotion to life...
* Last Saturday our family attended the 2014 student art showcase at the California State University, Los Angeles. Our daughter Natalie has been taking art classes over there, as part of the Gifted/Talented Program that she is part of. Sponsored by LAUSD, his program is a wonderful opportunity for children in the public school system to be consistently exposed to […]
Residents of the Woodbury community lined up as Knight alongside of Jean Wipf, the director of the library, cut the ribbon for entrance into the renovated area where they hope to inspire a feeling of imagination come to life.
Street Art in Annapolis, Maryland | Annapolis has a thriving arts scene. Take a walk down West St through the arts district for a great view of public art.
Seriously, a balloon dog 10 times my size? A giant floppy disk that looks like it has 1 terabyte storage inside? A giant camera, if equipped with flashing
If you’re a fan of art then you’ll love these modern and contemporary sculpture parks and gardens. Visiting these outdoor art installations is a great way to enjoy fresh air and culture at the same
Discover how the innovative integration of sculptural elements into modern garden designs can transform outdoor spaces into captivating landscapes. Explore the unique blend of artistry and nature that brings gardens to life, creating dynamic, immersive environments that engage and inspire visitors. This exploration sheds light on the latest trends in landscape architecture, offering fresh perspectives on the synergy between sculpture and garden design.