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Portfolio of selected works during graduate school at University of Cincinnati '11-'14
Thursday night was the first time I went back to the Museum of Arts and Design since its opening. I went with good reasons. First it was a pay-what-you-wish night. And second, the current exhibition "Dead or Alive" is truly intriguing and amazing. It's the kind of exhibition that could have been held in Hogwarts. Here you see ginger roots, lotus leaves, millet seeds, kelp, feathers, horse hairs, various insects, cocoons, oyster shells, snake skin, and even a skeleton of a centaur. Shen Shaomin, Sagittarius, 2005 Bone, bone meal, glue It's not the first time artists have moved beyond conventional mediums like paint and marble, but it was quite impressive to see this collective endeavor of exploring materiality, or "matter-reality" of organic substance. Cuban-born artist Fabián Peña talked about his cockroach wing mosaics as "a material that I can easily find," and "it's cheaper than buying paint." Of course the choice of material is more than just pragmatics. It's a challenge of our views towards the repulsive creatures. I saw two girls observing with great interest a heap of something that artist Alastair Mackie put together. When they finally realized what they were looking at, they frowned, "Ew, mouse bones taken from owl poop? That's gross!" Why didn't they say that when they first saw the heap? Well... I guess what it is does matter more than how it looks. Fabián Peña. The Impossibility of Storage for the Soul I, 2007 Cockroach wing fragments, translucent paper, light box Alastair Mackie. Untitled (+/-), 2009 (part) Mouse skeletons, concrete Some pieces like that may be eerily chilling, but overall, there's a certain playful tone. Nothing is really as strikingly disturbing as Damien Hirst's bull's head in "End of an Era." (He's actually part of this show too, but this time there are only butterfly wings.) I think it has to do with the fact that most of the objects in the show are smaller aggregates put together through either an unexpected arrangement or an intricate assembly. Claire Morgan's flies, for example, are arranged very geometrically as a cube, with a spider disturbing the top and "causing" a couple of flies breaking away from the grid. Young Dutch artist Levi van Veluw applied (not photoshopped) miniature shrubs, trees, and animals onto the contours of his own head and created a series of self-portraits/landscape photos. The living human body becomes a platform and at the same time the core of a replicated nature. Claire Morgan. On Top of the World, 2009 Bluebottle flies, spider, nylon, lead, acrylic Levi van Veluw. Landscape I, 2008 Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of studio DRIFT gathered dandelions, removed the puffs and then obsessively glued them back seed by seed to LED lights. Tim Hawkinson's Point (2009) is also included in the exhibition. At first glance, it seems like a 3D printed object that resembles an organic looking Voronoi structure. In fact, the fragments were cut from eggshell, utilizing their natural curvature to form the delicate piece. Incredible imagination and craftsmanship! studio DRIFT. Fragile Future 3, 2009 Phosphorus bronze, dandelion puffs, LEDs Tim Hawkinson. Point, 2009 Eggshell
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For those days when you need an extra dose of motivation, here is a collection of my all-time favorite inspirational design and architecture quotes!
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Sumaúma es un estudio de decoración e interiorismo online que nace de un sueño de mi niñez. Está creado por un equipo con un espíritu de cooperación, vitalidad y simplicidad. Construimos diseños de gran calidad que se adaptan a la realidad que deseas, a tu estilo, gusto etc... Diseños creados para llegar a todo tipo de personas.
A type experiment that responds to the environment
Dubai-based graphic designer Yuhab Ismail has come up with an interesting project titled “LETTRAVEL” that mixes typography and photography to showcase
Architecture is enduring an obvious revolution in the discourse between aesthetics and form-making, gradually less concerned due to the discussion between gender, sexuality and space performances. 'Structuring the Tradition: Reinventing the New Queer Space for the Contemporary Society ' is written by Kian-Lek Choi for his Bachelor Degree's Dissertation in University of Greenwich, London.
Since reading Janine Benyus’ book Biomimicry back in 1997, I’ve been simultaneously fascinated and frustrated by the conceptual positioning and posturing of the proponents of biomimicry…
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