Apperantly I missed a great show: “Papershapers“, curated by Giant RobotOrigamu. Mu Pan (cut, fold, then paint!) was one of the extraordinary stands out there. Via
Category: sculpture
Thomas Allen
Thomas Allen’s work brims with loose women, bad men, and secret, dangerous lives. Working with pulp novel covers, he infuses them with new life and narratives, pushing pulp’s roughish allusions into three dimensions.
Wind Sculptures
The Heringa/Van Kalsbeek porcelain creations, making their debut here in the UK as part of the Vegas Gallery’s Ad Infinitum show, initially seem like examples of sculpture gone mad. The structures are originally thought of as wind sculptures, as if they would catch something that is blown in the wind. Via
Cubescape
Ever wanted to create your own isometric pixel picture, but didn’t know what the word isometric meant? Well, now you can fulfil your wildest dreams with Cubescape, a free design tool from code wizards The Man in Blue.
Por las Ramas
‘Por las Ramas’ is a project by Nacho Carbonell that shows the analysis of how things are made. In this case inspired by the technique of wrapping Nacho created a space in nature, where you feel protected as in a fetus. Via
Window Wednesdays
Beautiful collection of shop windows by A Design Affair.
Nick Cave
Mushroom Cloud-House
‘Playhouse II’ by artist Dietrich Wegner. This Playhouse looks like a tree house, but shape like a mushroom cloud. Via
Love can make me unreasonable
Interesting photography found on Inspire me, now.
Clarke’s Cabinets of Cures
Created from his personal hoard of reclaimed fabrics and found objects, each cabinet tells of a personality or story from the history of our struggle against sickness and disease. Via
Tim Lewis
Discovered him at the Kinetic Art Fair in London.
Dead pixel in Google Earth
Willard Wigan
One of the world’s smallest works of art.
Leandro Erlich
Erlich makes art which challenges our idea of reality. He is interested in what we see, the spaces we occupy and the contexts we find ourselves in everyday.
Fire Tagging
Found on Nylon Blogs: fire-tagging! This picture is of NYC street artist Ellis G practicing his new obsession.
Seeder
Lotus tealight candleholder
Silvia B.
Silvia B. (Rotterdam) is known for her sculptures that are neither entirely human nor entirely animal.
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Kim Keever
Keever‘s large-scale photographs are created by meticulously constructing miniature topographies in a 200-gallon tank, which is then filled with water. These dioramas of fictitious environments are brought to life with colored lights and the dispersal of pigment, producing ephemeral atmospheres that he must quickly capture with his large-format camera.
Shoplifer
Shoplifter aka Hrafnhildur Arnardottir is a NY based hair artist who made the beautiful artwork for Bjork’s ‘Medulla’.