From humid makeup to angel eyes and hair bows, these are the best beauty looks from New York Fashion Week.
Seeing how much you liked our "Sea Bunny" and "Sea Sheep" post, we decided to dive deeper to see what else is hidden beneath the sea. We were pleasantly surprised to find that the ocean is full cute slugs!
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This Japanese artist handcrafts translucent fibre orbs, each with a curious object or two inside.
Amsterdam-based artist Cedric Laquieze creates surreal-looking sculptures of fairies by piecing together various dead insect parts.
In my work I am drawn to the processes of birth death and renewal What lies below the surface fascinates me and I try to capture the qualities of the unseen that express the sense of wonder that I feel in my daily existence I am attracted to glass because it can do everything that other sculptural media can in addition it offers an inner space and transmits light My subject matter includes babies animals and children as they embody the essence of vulnerability that is the underlying theme in my work Currently I am exploring metamorphosis as a topic and have been incorporating figures within figures in my pieces Within each glass figure there is a smaller figure seen through the surface of the glass I think of these pieces as souls each being pregnant with their own potential giving birth to new improved versions of themselves
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Some refer to them as glass and stone enchantments, others as tomb-like and unsettling, but to artist Christina Bothwell, her work is highly spiritual. Her translucent figures rising from their bodies evoke images of a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis, feeling mutually protected and secure but also fragile in spite of their hardy material. We first featured Bothwell's works on our blog, and since then, she has gone on to explore more personal themes, dealing with the fear of her own mortality, as well as the fragility and temporary qualities of our bodies, versus the idea that we are more than just physical beings.
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