Discover 10 unbuilt cultural and educational center projects by renowned architects. Explore the innovative designs and concepts presented by the architects.
Issey Miyaki Ivy Bag in Brown The Ivy Bag is inspired by basket-weave and features natural curves formed by the tension of a single strap woven upon itself. It has a long adjustable strap, an interior pouch with snap closure as well as an outer magnetic snap closure. Material: 100% Artificial Leather Made in Japan About Issey Miyaki Japanese design icon Issey Miyake has been a pioneer in the fashion industry since the launch of his namesake brand in 1971. Known for his groundbreaking pleating technique, Miyake blends traditional Japanese techniques with modern experimental technologies to continue to push the boundaries of the fashion avant-garde. The label is dedicated to innovation in design, from philosophy and inspiration to technical construction and engineering. Expect easy, sculptural silhouettes, Japanese modernism, bold patterns and the brands signature pleats.
Who could have thought that moldy, rotten fruit could be beautiful? As it turns out, anything is possible at the hands of talented artist, Kathleen Ryan. Ryan has perfected the art of turning fruit sculptures into mesmerizing, moldy-looking works of art. To make all types of fruits, she uses a polystyrene base measuring up to 28 inches in width. The artist then proceeds to paint the patterns of the mold and tops it off by individually placing dozens of precious and semi-precious gemstones to create the decay. The ultimate result of her unique artworks are mesmerizing - for a split second, the gems create an illusion of real mold, but then you realize you've been tricked by excellent craftsmanship. Ryan uses a variety of gemstones such as opal, smoky quartz, malachite, and many others for her beautiful sculptures.
L’artiste basée à Detroit Ellen Rutt, est à l’origine de ce projet artistique expérimental itinérant et multimédia, baptisé « Nothing Is Separate: A
Issey Miyake Pleats Please Tatami April Top in Cobalt Green The Tatami April top features a mock neck, half sleeves and a slim, straight fit silhouette. Crafted from a lightweight mesh fabric for layering ease. Materials: 100% Polyester knit Care Instructions: Machine wash cold Made in Japan About Issey Miyake Japanese design icon Issey Miyake has been a pioneer in the fashion industry since the launch of his namesake brand in 1971. Known for his groundbreaking pleating technique, Miyake blends traditional Japanese techniques with modern experimental technologies to continue to push the boundaries of the fashion avant-garde. The label is dedicated to innovation in design, from philosophy and inspiration to technical construction and engineering. Expect easy, sculptural silhouettes, Japanese modernism, bold patterns and the brands signature pleats.
Designed by studio Dazingfeelsgood for Bolia, the Latch Coffee Table collection combines an effortless, sculptural form, with natural solid oak. Latch’s beauty lies in its irregularities, with an organically-shaped table top highlighting the natural grain of the wood. Made from sustainably-sourced oak, Latch features an array of contours, with varying diameters of each side. This contemporary coffee table made from enduring solid oak is delivered with a 10- year guarantee. The perfect addition to modern living spaces. Materials: solid oak with a natural finish, white pigmented oak or dark stained oak Dimensions: L 100 x W 80 x H 39cm
8:00 | my type project
I thought I'd start my blog with an overview of last year's main projects. This is a photo of the final composition for the experimental drawing assignment. I began experimenting with a variety of medium for example, cardboard, tile, plaster, light, as well as experimenting with a variety of ways in which to make marks. I felt that drawing on the blocks to make a 3D image looked most effective and was also something that I hadn’t come across. To give the installation maximum dimension I decided to place the wood upon a mirrored surface. I have always been interested in developing the way in which I portray portraiture to the viewer. I wanted to achieve a composition that captured the figure in its most natural state, un-staged and totally relaxed. I was looking at artists such as Dryden Goodwin, Ghada Amer, Alistair McClymont and Luc Tuymans.
Click to enlarge Finnish artist Ole Martin Lund Bø’s wooden installation Deceptive Outward Appearance uses the technique of anamorphosis as we’ve seen also here and here. Even having se…
A photo gallery of lenses (pinhole) photographs created with various homemade (DIY) and purchased film and paper negative pin hole cameras
At first sight these very detailed pictures, which sell for up to £3,800, seem to have been drawn with pencil but only when you notice that Simon's gallery web address ends with "papierarbeiten.html" you understand how amazing his works really are.
Erechtheus from a statuary group of the Athenian Acropolis Experimental. Experimental reconstructive recast of the bronze warrior Riace A. Bronze, silver, copper, gold, coloured stones, Japan lacquer, pigments. Lorenzo Campana, Paola Donati, Kristine...
As a self-taught ceramicist, not knowing the "right" way to do things has led Somers down some experimental paths. Clay has become a medium for her to interrogate concepts beneath its fragile surface. As a contemporary ceramic sculptor, she describes her pieces as a satirical and questioning take on domestic objects. “We cannot treat domestic objects as inert beings; they have place and purpose and motivation,” she says. “Clay has a long history of being used for functional, domestic objects that are laden with political and social constructs."
As a photographic artist most of the time I am confined to 2D work. But, not this time! Grown in darkness, 2019Cyanotype paper flower sculpture by Jo Howell The final piece of my Me and Mary Eleano…
Artist Matthew Shlian creates intricate 3D paper sculpture that transforms into everyday material into dazzling tessellations that look like waves of spikes.
Bárbara Morais shares her process of preserving - otherwise unstable - Chlorophyll photographs, making them UV resistant.