Museum of Memories is a colorful, creative and interactive art installation popup in Dallas filled with rooms in pretty colors, oversized props, and pieces.
Vivid Sydney 2017, the annual light art festival is lighting up the city in bright sculptures, fun installations and colorful projections.
Bright and chaotic light sculptures by Adela Andea.
Museum of Memories is a colorful, creative and interactive art installation popup in Dallas filled with rooms in pretty colors, oversized props, and pieces.
The series of hanging sculptures part of installation ‘Völlig losgelöst’.
These interactive art installations bring a little glimpse of the surreal to real life.
While Dutch artist Joris Kuipers spent years studying traditional painting and fine art techniques at both the Arnhem Academy and the Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen, his installations fly in the face of anything traditional. While borrowing from ideas rooted in expressionism as far as the application of paint and use of color, the artist constructs large-scale installations that spiral and twist off the walls, blurring the lines between painting and sculpture. Two of his most recent works shown here were installed at More
Many artists give new life to damaged objects by creatively restoring them, These artistic repairs prove that broken can be beautiful.
Image 5 of 12 from gallery of Future Materiality Pavilion / Pravda Bureau. Photograph by Ivan Erofeev
String art is very popular and fun. It is a great way to express your creativity. You can make many different shapes with many different colors. You can
Romanian-born artist Adela Andea creates futuristic light installations that range from wall-based works to immersive environments. The pieces appear as lit explosions, with LED lights, magnifying lenses, and flex neon springing outwards in a blend of chaos and control. Despite their composition of electrified material, each work is inspired by natural phenomena. Andea looks to bioluminescent sea life, melting icebergs, and cosmological events to shape the composition and meaning of her large-scale installations. Andea is currently represented by Anya Tish Gallery in Houston and Cris Worley Fine Arts in Dallas. More
In this post you will find the most amazing and impressive urban art installations around the world. Prepare to get amazed!
Have you ever imagined seeing a pencil whose tip has been intricately carved into a tiny train, or perhaps seeing traffic light signals brilliantly adorned with vivid LEDs on the pole? That must be some rather crazy concepts, right? Well, not so much when you take into consideration other things you are about to witness in this post.
Amazing light installations created by New York-based artist James Clar. “James Clar’s work is an analysis and observation on the affects of media and technology …
To celebrate the school summer holidays in 2015, the National Museum of Singapore launched an exhibition for children which included a bright and beautiful installation by French visual artist Made...
29Rooms is back for its second year, with an awesome blend of art, fashion, and technology, that welcomes the public to exclusive Fashion Week
Every day artists try to find new ways to impress people and go beyond what has been done already. From making giant optical illusions to creating entire buildings that defy reality and gravity, modern art installations are becoming more and more extraordinary.
Street art is there to surprise and inspire us, to shake up the often dull urban environments in which it can usually be found in order to give us a fresh perspective on our otherwise familiar neighborhoods and streets. But sometimes street art goes one step further than that by not only altering the world around it, but actually interacting with it. Check out the pictures below to see what we mean. Compiled by Bored Panda, the list contains some of the cleverest and most eye-catching examples of what happens when street art meets nature. Don't forget to vote for your favorite!
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Terraforms by Jamie North, 2014, Sarah Cottier Gallery. Cement, marble waste, limestone, coal ash, organic matter and various Australian plants. https://jamienorth.com/
My love for crochet art began with Clare Crespo's show of crochet food in 2000 at George's Gallery in Los Angeles. Clare is so inspiring on an insane amount of levels. More of her work is included below. As a serial hobbyist, crochet is one of my favorite mediums! First taught to me by the talented Cal Patch when she had her shop in the LES, her lessons can be found online at Creative Bug. Here are some crochet artists that I've been inspired by recently. Like all Radder posts, links to their sites are clickable on their names. I have loads more of crochet inspiration on my Pinterest boards. Miyoshi Barosh * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sarah Applebaum not crochet, but equally rad: Sarah's night sky space puddle: Some of Sarah's recent work is currently on view at Little Lodge SF, a Gallery-Creative-Studio-Art Club House at 1306 12th Avenue at Irving Street in San Francisco. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Olek * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Icelandic Love Corporation photo of Bjork by Inez and Vindooh * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ming Yi Sung * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Alexandra Bircken * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Anu Tuominen * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Jo Hamilton a cool video on Vimeo of her process * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Clare Crespo I am a proud owner of a cupcake sculpture from Aaron Rose's Alleged Gallery and her cookbook, The Secret Life of Food. Crocheted food is only one sliver (like all of the artists included) of the amazingness that Clare does. See more of her projects: Hurray Today and Yummyfun Kooking. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ernesto Neto I also included his work here on the blog * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Toshiko Horiuchi-MacAdam photo by Charles MacAdam photographs by Masaki Koizumi, a wonderful interview with her here * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ruth Asawa For me, Ruth is by far one of the most inspiring contemporary artists – with an incredible history and artist/mother work ethic. Some great videos about Ruth here and here and larger images here. Many of the photos of Ruth and her family are by Imogene Cunnigham. Also, this blog, is a treasure trove of crochet inspiration. All images via artists sites unless otherwise credited.
Hundreds of pool noodles invade an abandoned alley in Québec City, Canada, for the Delirious Frites installation created by creative collective Les Astronautes.
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Some of us bring the outdoors inside of our homes, offices and other buildings in the form of art that we have created or acquired and others make the world
מוזיאון העיצוב חולון מתפעל מגזין מקצועי, המכיל מאגר עצום של מאמרים וידע בנושאי עיצוב שונים: עיצוב וכלכלה, עיצוב ותרבות, עיצוב וחינוך ועוד! היכנס ו לקריאת המאמרים.
Created by Indianapolis-based professor and artist Anila Quayyum Agha, Intersections consists of a heavily patterned hollow 6.5' wooden cube hung from the