Pool noodles provide great learning opportunities!
Artist Emil Alzamora explores the human body through his figurative sculptures that distort, inflate, elongate, and deconstruct physical forms in order to reveal emotional situations and narratives. Alzamora works with a variety of materials including bronze, gypsum, concrete, and other ceramic materials to create pieces with smooth, almost nondescript surfaces to instead draw attention to shape and scale. Born in Peru, he began sculpting in the fall of 1998 in New York at the Polich Tallix fine art foundry, and has since exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, most recently at Expo Chicago and the International Sculpture Symposium In Icheon in South Korea. More
Hey there, folks! So you're looking to turn your kitchen into a mystical, witchy kitchen wonderland? You're in the right place. While it's awesome to have dark green cabinets and greenhouse windows, we don't all
Adopting traditional decorative motifs found on Ming Dynasty ceramics, Chinese artist Lei Xue sculpted these humorous smashed aluminum cans that bridge the gap of some 600 years of art history. The pieces are part of an ongoing series titled Drinking Tea, and unlike the mechanical process of producing cans, each object is sculpted and painted by hand. You can see more of Xue’s work at Martina Detterer Gallery. More
Corner bookshelves are an excellent way to maximize space, especially in small rooms where floor space is limited. From sleek and minimalist designs to rustic and vintage-inspired pieces, these bookshelves are sure to elevate the look of your home while providing functional storage for your favorite reads. Tree Branch Shelves In the realm of interior […]
I made these "light houses" from used milk boxes. The little secret is that you have to make many little openings so the plastic inside will not be burned.
AD100 designer Nicole Hollis describes the storied manse as “Grateful Dead meets Burning Man meets Marrakech meets Victorian posh”
Le Pallais Bulles of Pierre Cardin was designed by Hungarian architect Antti Lovag inspired by the igloos he enjoyed building as child.
Who doesn't feel the pull of a walled-off space - the need to get in there and find out what's going on? A secret garden is romantic.
Enjoy this selection of beautiful sun rooms to brighten these rainy spring days. You'll find a variety of styles and decor.
Oh, what a feeling... periodic table on the ceiling!
Architecture is meant to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus it serves both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. When you look at a structure, you can distinguish these two ends but they cannot be separated, and the relative weight each of them carry can vary widely. Plus, every society has its own, unique relationship to the natural world and its architecture usually reflects that as well, allowing people from other places to learn about their environment, as well as history, ceremonies, artistic sensibility, and many aspects of daily life.
The Peter Hone Collection of plaster casts and more from his amazing Notting Hill home took place today at Christie's in London.
Hey there, folks! So you're looking to turn your kitchen into a mystical, witchy kitchen wonderland? You're in the right place. While it's awesome to have dark green cabinets and greenhouse windows, we don't all