[...] I have faced many challenges in running a creative business, which has led to my growth and an improved sense of problem-solving.
The RA Schools’ Head of Sculpture and Printmaking led a life-drawing masterclass as part of our first Friends week. Here he shares five key pieces of advice.
Michal Mráz.
Setting up lighting for your art studio has to be one of the most frustrating aspects of being an artist. I only recently got my studio lighting to a point where I am generally satisfied. Before that it was either too dim, bright, cool, warm or glary. It has been no easy task getting to
6 artist's studios Eric Fischel, Jonathan Bickart, Andy Quilty, Harry Ally, Tara Tucker and Karin Batten
Artist Wangechi Mutu created an airy, light-filled studio in Nairobi, where work for a major new exhibition—a surprising interventionist installation—has taken shape
. NUESTROS ENCUENTROS CLÁSICOS : · Fotografía para escucharte Un taller alrededor de la respiración creativa y la profundidad de nuestra mirada [ + info sobre el taller ] . Entre mirar y latir Un...
withapencilinhand: Posting a photo again of my old studio in the final year of BA Fine Art. If I do get a studio this time, I will try not to make it this bad.
Johanna Tagada is a young French artist based in Berlin. She lives in Prenzlauer Berg, in an apartment with extremely good vibes with her English fiancé Jatinder Singh Durhailay, who also happens to be an artist. They have chosen to fill their world with love, respect, plants, drawings, paintings and many laughs. Their home reflects...
See klsanderson's wonderful work: www.flickr.com/photos/klsanderson/3272761281/in/photostream/
Explore Sara Lechner's 2099 photos on Flickr!
Thrive Leads Shortcode could not be rendered, please check it in Thrive Leads Section!Highlights of the show:How Dean moved to Madrid straight out of the American Academy of Art in […]
Los Angeles painter Kim West opens up her studio and her handbag to Emily Henson's Life Unstyled for the latest edition of Secret Life Of Bags.
(Kindly note that our classes are only released in 6-week blocks. Ensure you sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know when the next block of classes is available.) Our Pottery Class is specially designed to cater to beginners and those eager to refine their pottery skills. Whether you're a curious novice or a seasoned enthusiast, you're welcome. 🏺 What's in Store for You? 🔹 Hands-On Throwing Technique: In the first half of the class, we'll dive into the basics of pottery, mastering the art of throwing. From centering the clay to skillfully pulling it up, we'll focus on creating beautiful bowls. With unlimited clay at your disposal, you'll have ample opportunities to refine your technique. 🔹 Personalized Creations: We believe in nurturing your creativity. After the lesson, you'll get to select your best four creations to be fired and glazed, ensuring you take home your most treasured pieces. ☕ Tea & Cake: We know the importance of refueling, so we'll take a refreshing tea and cake break to recharge your energy and create a friendly atmosphere where you can chat. 🎨 Mug Painting: Once we've recharged, we'll return to the studio to decorate and handle your very own personalized mug. This is your chance to infuse your unique style into your artwork, making it truly one-of-a-kind. 🧡 Embrace Your Project: We're here to support your artistic aspirations. If you have any specific ideas for creations, don't hesitate to share them with us. We'll be more than happy to help you bring your dream project to life! Premium Materials: Our studio is equipped with top-quality porcelain clay, alongside a full array of tools and slips you'll need for your pottery adventure. All you need to bring is your enthusiasm and an apron. Let the artistic magic begin! 🔥 From Creation to Collection: Once your class is complete, we'll take care of firing and glazing your pieces with utmost care and precision. Within two weeks, your masterpieces will be ready for collection or, if you prefer, they can be shipped to your doorstep at an additional cost.
Affiliate links | When I first started painting, I had absolutely no idea that different easels were for different things. I used to paint on a high windowsill, but had to switch to sitting down af…
Karim Rashid stands out as one of the most prolific designers of his generation, with an impressive track record that speaks to his design prowess. With
Interview with artist Jennie Jieun Lee
When people come across my art online, they assume [...], people still believe that you need to go to an art school to become an artist.
A book of photographs by Robin Friend, Sanctuary: Britain’s Artists and their Studios, takes the reader behind the scenes in to the studios of 120 working artists.
The iconic painter has passed away at the age of 81.
Multidisciplinary artist Juliana Horner blurs the lines between art and makeup, and we're here for it. We caught up with her to learn more.
We’ve scoured the land for 20 of our favourite Australian artists working in painting, photography, textiles, ceramics and more.
Image 7 of 17 from gallery of From Mud Design Studio / Rawan Muqaddas. Photograph by Mohammed Ashkanani
Affascinato dall'antropologia e dalla geometria dei monolocali di Bucarest, Bogdan Girbovan ha deciso di fotografare tutti gli appartamenti del suo stabile e chi li abita.
Several years ago, this lovely pen-and-ink and watercolor painting caught my eye as I was intently browsing the web for art that is beautiful, handmade, and strikingly original. And there was more:…
Bring a piece of iconic design to your home. The Artek poster titled Aalto Chronology presents one of the furniture classics designed by Alvar Aalto from above and from the side, the iconic Stool 60. The three-legged stool was introduced for the first time in 1933 and immediately became a sensation in the design world. In addition to the iconic stool, the poster features a graphic chronology of Alvar Aalto's designs.
Often more than the artist's work their work space or inspirational wall can give greater insight into the artist's thinking. The loose ends...
The Primitive bookshelf was one of the strongest and most iconic products designed by Studio Nucleo. Initially made as a limited-edition product, this bookshelf is now industrialized by Qeeboo and re-proposed in a polyethylene version with rotational molding in order to make it accessible to everybody. The product consists of a module that can create sculptural representations and can create a bigger bookshelf adding a second module to the first one. “Primitive as primary geometric figure. Primitive as computational geometry of simple solid objects. Primitive as primaeval, coarse and unconstrained objects. Primitive aims to fragment and destruct. To reduce aggregated forms to the most elementary geometry. Nothing more and nothing less than volume, it bears structure, strength and the vital consistency of the materials. Primitive evokes the paradox between the movements of the 20th century, from cubism to abstract art, constructivism and suprematism, exposing the double meaning of rationalism and its primordial geometric spontaneity.” By Piergiorgio Robino & Stefania Fersini. The product consists of a module that can create sculptural representations and can create a bigger bookshelf adding a second module to the first one. ABOUT THE DESIGNER Studio Nucleo is a collective of artists and designers based in Turin (Italy) since 1997. Led by Piergiorgio Robino, designer and functional artist, their practice is well known for its experimental approach to material research at the intersection between art, architecture, furniture and design. Exploring ancient artisanal techniques and materials. They handcraft their pieces, modulating them through contemporary technologies. ABOUT QEEBOO Created in 2016 by renowned Milan based designer Stefano Giovannoni, Qeeboo is an Italian design house that empowers self-expression with creativity. Its narrative objects are a result of a design culture that combines thought, vision and emotion with the purpose of bringing individuals into worlds in which they feel free to reconnect with their most creative side. With a twist of pop, wonder and culture, Qeeboo’s creations are consciously thought to enhance the style of each individual bringing originality to the environment, arising a sense of surprise, still maintaining a rigorous attention to details and final high-quality. PRODUCT INFORMATION Material: Polyethylene Dimensions: 240 x 40 x 96cm
A group of Russian artists in the master workshop of sculptor Emile Antoine Bourdelle Second row, first on the left:
On Brand
NOMADIC FURNITURE VOLUME 1 BY JAMES HENNESSEY AND VICTOR PAPANEK. COPYRIGHT 1973. SOFTCOVER. MEAS 9X11.25". 150 PGS. HOW TO BUILD ULTRA SPACE AGE MOD, LIGHTWEIGHT FURNITURE THAT FOLDS, INFLATES, KNOCKS DOWN, STACKS, OR IS DISPOSABLE AND CAN BE RECYCLED. EASY TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS, DIAGRAMS AND PHOTOS. FEATURING FURNITURE AND LIGHTING INSPIRED BY CHARLES EAMES, VERNER PANTON, ISAMU NOGUCHI, GEORGE NELSON, KARTELL AND OTHERS. EX-LIBRARY BOOK WITH USUAL LIBRARY MARKINGS. LAST END PAGE IS TORN. BACK HINGE IS CRACKED, SLIGHTLY LOOSE.
Image 8 of 17 from gallery of From Mud Design Studio / Rawan Muqaddas. Photograph by Mohammed Ashkanani
Visual artist and designer Meagan Jain and her partner, Nikolas, fell in love with the skylights and the south-facing windows of this Brooklyn rental apartment. They also loved the amount of space; there is enough room for her art studio and more.
Image 5 of 8 from gallery of First-Year Architecture Students Design READER Shelter in Estonia. Photograph by Paco Ulman
Alberto Giacometti’s studio has been carefully reconstructed inside Paris’ Giacometti Institute, the first museum dedicated to the famed Swiss sculptor