13/10/2011

Follow the Black Rabbit

Creepy, cool clay sculptures by American artist Beth Cavener Stichter.



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12/10/2011

Stunning netted sculptures

American artist Janet Echelman reshapes urban airspace with monumental, fluidly moving sculpture that responds to environmental forces including wind, water, and sunlight. While watching local fishermen bundling their nets one evening, Echelman began wondering if nets could be a new approach to sculpture: a way to create volumetric form without heavy, solid materials. They sure could! Via Good design makes me happy.









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11/10/2011

Cherried

Alika Cooper's fabric wonders "Cherried" – shown right now at Eleanor Harwood Gallery in San Fransisco.





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Fire Fractals, White Noise and Cracked Crystals

Fashion magazines, paint and fabric turned into these beautiful collages by American artist Natalie Collette Wood.

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10/10/2011

When We Were Young

When We Were Young, is a series of American landscapes, by Vietnamese born Cari Vuong. Via Another Something.







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07/10/2011

Marvellous M/M Paris

Marvellous posters by the duo Mathias Augustyniak and Michael Amzalag of French creative studio M/M Paris. Via Trendland



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06/10/2011

Betes de Mode

Installation for Galeries Lafayette in Paris by Helmo – a very inspiring French design company run by Thomas Couderc and ClĂ©ment Vauchez. Check out more of their work here. Via But does it float.




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05/10/2011

Made in Markers

Love these freaky, macabre and yet delicate illustrations by Brooklyn based artist David M. Cook. Via Juxtapoz.





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Outdoors

Local found doors constructed into a house of cards by artist Gabriela Salazar.
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03/10/2011

Skeletal Pages

Ledger paper carefully cut by artist Jill Silvia.







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