Art is not something that happened in one era and that too when human beings were in a position where their basic needs were taken care of and they had the
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Triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights remains a mystery today. Many respected experts in late gothic iconography have tried to interpret it.
Embedded within the eroded cement and marble pillars of artist Jamie North are a host of plants native to Australia. Kangaroo vines, Port Jackson figs, and kidney weeds wrap themselves around steel cables and grow from the crevices of the cracked stone forms, juxtaposing the industrial, human-made sculptures with organic elements. The lush greenery infuses the otherwise dilapidated structures with new life, which elicits a larger theme of regeneration. In a note to Colossal, North writes that he begins each vertical work with a geometric cast evoking the stately shapes of the tower and column. More
If you are familiar with any of the professional names in the world of glass art, then you have most likely heard of the beautiful and modern work of artist Dale Chihuly. With each piece of his wo…
We take a look at the work of 10 key pioneers of Kinetic art that offered the revolutionary notion of works of art which extended in time and space.
Dennis Feddersen thinks big and his sculpture truly invades the space it occupies. Indoors or outside, his sculpture installations force their way into view as they overtake the surrounding environment. There is an uncomfortable beauty that I find in these installations as they seem playfully dangerous. Checkout Dennis Feddersen’s website for more wonderful art work.... Read more »
Portrait of Louise Bourgeois by Robert Mapplethorpe (take a look at what she's holding) Maman Discovered via Joanne Mattera blog--French / American artist Louise Bourgeois and her Fabric Works show just ended at Cheim Read in NYC.
Ficus, a steel cactus designed by Chiaramonte-Marin
UPDATE: The photographer is Michelangelo di Battista and the paper weaving is by Jennifer Berning: Hat tip: FFFFOUND!
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
There is a transformation occurring. I feel more space. In me. In my heart. In my lungs. In my mind. I’m settling into my skin. My skin. Is this the soul? Body. Spirit. Mind. Connected…
Naum Gabo 'Constructed Head #2', 1916, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas
Today we’re taking a look at six contemporary artists you may not have heard of, artists whose work pushes the boundaries of their media and looks not quite like anything you’ve seen before. Katharine Morling creates these incredibly detailed sculptures of everyday items from clay, each detail more breathtaking than the last. in her distinct style, these quotidian objects seem simultaneously more and less real, drawing you into a strange and fascinating alternate world.
Tot in de Vezel Atrium, Den Haag 2012 De Nederlandse kunstenaar Peter Gentenaar maakt objecten van vlas- en henneppulp, die hij uitgiet over dunne geraamtes van bamboe. Tijdens het drogen krimpt de papierpulp ongeveer 30% en vervormt het de bamboe-geraamtes. De kunstenaar stuurt dit proces, waarbij de uiteindelijke vorm ontstaat. Het resultaat is een barok en oneindig gevarieerd papieren kunstwerk. Dutch artist Peter Gentenaar makes objects in flax and hemp pulp, poured out on flat skeletons of bamboo slats. During the drying of the pulp, the paper-pulp shrinks about 30% and deforms the slat-skeletons. The artist intervenes and guides the constructions into their final three-dimensional form. The result is a highly ornamental paper artwork in an unlimited multitude of shapes and sizes.
Je croyais que seuls les humains possédaient des empreintes digitales. Quelle ne fut pas ma surprise en apprenant que nous partagions cette particularité avec les singes, bien sûr, mais aussi avec les koalas. " Marc Quinn est l’auteur de nombreuses...
Leaning away from the old Gothic architectural styles of Germany, Bauhaus exhibited a more simplistic approach. Modernism left out the decorative ornaments and trims which had no functional purpose. The new designs showed you can have style and cost effectiveness all in one.
This unique topographic patterned flooring will bring a subtle yet stylish new element to your interior. Contour is an abstract reference to terrain elevation and the pattern, as a result, is truly captivating. This bespoke design comes in three colours, blue, concrete and green and will prove to be wonderfully impressive in your space.
A round up of how to gelatin print, inspirational images, and tutorials.
Déjà présenté dans le Journal du Design (pour retrouver l'article, cliquez ici), l'artiste britannique Kate MccGwire et ses sculptures abstraites en
Landscape sound art, "Nature versus Synthetics" by Ronald Van Der Meijs,2008, Materials: welding, chrome bicycle bell caps | "The installation 'Nature' is a site specific composition from 5000 chrome bicycle bells that are swaying in the wind of the polder in a natural way, as a reed. Causing them to call each other in a rather subtle manner and cause a soft twinkling noise. http://www.ronaldvandermeijs.nl/
Who is the best artist of all? This could be a question that could be the hardest as well as the easiest to answer. Tough because no artist likes to admit
Anna Kruhelska is a visual artist and architect creates abstract, 3D paper wall reliefs that startle in their intricacy and meticulous execution.
Take those old glossy magazines that are laying around your house and create a cool unique crafts for your uses. The ideas are simple, yet trendy, and each would make a statement in a modern setting. Using ordinary strips of colorful magazine pages by folding and rolling can transformed in a very interesting decorative items. The best part of this is that they are low-to-no cost project. On a Canvas image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits image credits
Bonjour vous ! Nouvelle semaine, nouveaux coups de coeur. Cette semaine, j’aime : Encore Encore, c’est un nouveau magazine qui conte les « histoires inspirantes d’une génération culotté ». Le magazine est d’abord un bel objet (pour 16 euros, il peut !) : jolie maquette, beau grammage, bonne odeur qui se dégage des pages (ne me […]
Erupting from floors, doorways, and furniture, artist Henrique Oliveira’s artworks (previously) are a remarkable comment on the relationship between the built environment and the power of nature. In installations that explore the relationship between reality and otherworldly spectacle, enormous wooden limbs and vine-like forms emerge from walls and ceilings that have been cracked, broken, and twisted around the emerging growth, unable to contain it. Oliveira uses various readymade and organic materials such as bricks, wood, PVC, tree branches, mud, and other found items. More
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