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My name is Domenic Bahmann (1981), and I am a multidisciplinary artist, illustrator, and designer. I was born in Munich, Germany, and have been living and working in Canberra, Australia since 2010.
Nobody I talk to under the age of 40 knows the work of Neil Winokur, which is odd in light of the 68-year-old photographer’s achievements: His work has been collected by the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the LA County Museum.
For years, Brancusi made hardly enough money to eat. In 1926, a version of one of his most extraordinary subjects, Bird in Space, was famously held up at the US border because customs officials didn’t think it was art. Sometimes, he even baffled his own cohort. Picasso (or perhaps Matisse) is said to have likened Brancusi’s 1916 Princess X, a glistening bronze torso of Princess Marie Bonaparte, to a large phallus. Yet, by the time of his death in 1957, the increasingly reclusive Romanian was regarded as one of the century’s greatest sculptors. Peggy Guggenheim, who began buying his work in the 1940s and took artist-worship seriously, called him “half astute peasant and half real god.”
Hem's new range of tableware and accessories shares the brand's love of creating unique pieces for the home with talented collaborators.
The Sydney-dwelling Belarusian ceramic artist draws on her background in fashion to create sculptural, organic forms inspired by the female body.
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POREE Vases 11" - Refined ceramic art Discover the POREE vases , a prime example of modern ceramic design in the luxurious Morandi style. Each of these vases, carefully crafted from glazed ceramic, is a work of art that combines gentle elegance and modern aesthetics. Her softly shaped body, crowned by an elegant matte finish, exudes a velvety reflection that fills any room with an aura of calm, modern elegance . Available in stone red, sea blue and olive green, the POREE vases embody a touch of color yet are subtle enough to blend seamlessly into any upscale interior design. They are not just decorative objects, but symbols of a sophisticated, artistic lifestyle. Material: High-quality glazed ceramic with a velvety matt surface. Design: Elegant design in modern Morandi style, perfect for any sophisticated room. Color range: Available in stone red, sea blue and olive green, each color a statement in itself. Color diagonal Length x width (cm/inch) Stone red 10" 16.4 x 18 cm / 6.46 x 7.09" Sea blue 11" 22 x 15.4cm / 8.66 x 6.06" olive green 13" 29 x 14.7 cm / 11.42 x 5.79" Scope of delivery: 1x POREE vase in the selected size, a highlight of modern interior design. Refine your ambience with a POREE vase. Choose now and bring a piece of art into your home!
In this article, we want to share the most unusual and unique ceramic things that people created, as posted on this subreddit, r/Ceramics.
Inspired by the beauty of everyday objects, designer Henry Allen created the Hand Hook for AREAWARE, thoughtfully reimagining an everyday object and giving it new uses. With a flair for comic sensibility, this decor piece is cast from the designer's hand, providing a unique take on the idea of a shelf, vase and hook. Unique and unexpected, this wall-mounted design is perfect for a living room, kitchen, or office space where you choose to not take life so seriously. Highlights Artistic and unique design is great for smart interiors Incredibly detailed, each hook is cast from the artist's hand Mounting hardware included
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The Sydney-dwelling Belarusian ceramic artist draws on her background in fashion to create sculptural, organic forms inspired by the female body.
German artist Martin Roller is the artist of a creative series of still lives and “food sculptures”. His work consists in combining old everyday obj
This Korean artist, who goes by the name Rinotuna, can turn anything into an anime character. And we mean everything, from your favorite foods to plants to emojis or animals. Nothing is off the list.
Steel, glass, canvas, motor, DEL. 66 cm. 2013
About How to Live with Objects From the editors of Sight Unseen, an anti-decorating book that champions a new approach to interiors—simply surrounding yourself with objects you love. “A refreshing, and necessary, counternarrative to shop-this-look consumerism and the aesthetic sameness that afflicts so many interiors.” — Vulture In the modern home, it matters less whether your interior is perfectly appointed and more if it’s authentically personal, unique, and filled with the objects you feel a connection to. Through inspiring home tours and practical advice on how and what to collect, Sight Unseen editors Monica Khemsurov and Jill Singer take you on an educational and highly visual journey through the questions at the core of their design philosophy: • What makes an object worth having? • How do our objects impact our lives? Khemsurov and Singer guide collectors, design lovers, and novices alike toward a more intentional and skilled mindset in acquiring and living with objects. The book acts as a detailed primer on how to maximize the visual and emotional impact of your space, regardless of your space limitations, style preferences, or budget. From a deep dive into the world of vintage-hunting to anecdotes about favorite objects from creatives like Misha Kahn and Lykke Li to expert styling tips, How to Live with Objects is an indispensable tool for anyone who wants to make their house a home.
Ulla Stina Wikander is a 61-year-old Swedish artist, currently based in Switzerland, who has been working as an artist since 1986. She uses various home appliances and kitchen tools as the basis for her art, giving vintage objects a new life full of color and style. Wikander has been collecting cross-stitch embroideries for over 10 years now and today she has a big collection of 100+ different designs.
PRICES MAY VARY. Unique Design: The book stoppers is not only a work of art but also a statement piece. The two thinker statues, one in white and one in brown, sit back to back, immersed in deep thought.The book end not only adds a touch of art to your desktop or shelfbut also serves as an object of inspiration. Heavy Duty Bookends: The sturdy design can support to hold large and heavy books, making it a useful storage option. Its height is also appropriate, taking up minimal space while adding an artistic flair to any room. Suitable for Different Settings: Cute bookends are perfect for spaces such as home libraries, study rooms, and offices, where reading and learning take place. It can be used to enhance the aesthetics of your workspace while keeping your books organized and within reach. It also makes a great addition to your living room, bedroom, or any other living space, bringing an artistic touch to your home decor. Material: Made of resin, the tall bookend is strong enough to support heavy books while being resistant to water and corrosion. Resin is eco-friendly and ensuring a long-lasting and safe product. Ideal Gift for Book Lovers: This Thinker Bookend is a thoughtful and practical gift for couples, him, her, and kids who appreciate art and literature. It's perfect for occasions such as birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries. Still searching for a book stand that is both practical and beautiful? The BANOMII Thinker Book Stand is an art piece that combines aesthetics and utility. Two lifelike resin sculptures, one white and one brown, sit back to back as if lost in deep thought, resembling a lonely couple. It is suitable for reading and study areas such as home libraries, study rooms, and offices, and can also add a unique artistic touch to your living space. Its sturdy resin material can hold large and heavy books, making it not only a practical bookshelf, but also a striking piece of art. This is an ideal gift choice for couples, him, her, and kids who love art and literature. Use this Thinker Book Stand to decorate your space and experience the perfect combination of aesthetics and practicality.
If you ever wanted to study the ins and outs of character design, this post is just for you. This Korean artist who goes by the name of Rinotuna on Instagram takes seemingly mundane items, food, plants and animals and turns each one into an anime character. And it's a character that you'd love to see in an actual anime. The way in which Rinotuna presents them might teach you a thing or two about how to use even the smallest of details from the reference image to make the character look very rich and interesting. And it's not just the similarities that make them pop, it's also the clever use of color scheme, the theme, and secondary features, among other things, as well.
In this article, we will delve into the top 10 dark academia room decor elements that can transform your space into a haven of timeless elegance and scholarly intrigue. From rich, dark tones to classic books and antique accents, each element is a nod to the romanticism of academic pursuit and the cozy, introspective atmosphere of a studious retreat.
The Sydney-dwelling Belarusian ceramic artist draws on her background in fashion to create sculptural, organic forms inspired by the female body.
New Jersey-based “object arranger” Adam Hillman has really stepped up his organization efforts the last few months, pushing his precisely organized patterns of everyday objects into increasingly more complicated designs. Everything from breakfast cereal to office supplies finds its place in these tightly controlled symmetrical layouts that take hours to measure, cut, and arrange. Hillman now shares some of his best work as prints and you can follow him on Instagram. More
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Phygital - a new word in describing real world materia crawling into the digital existence and vice versa. This is the best way to describe what Anny Wang and Tim Söderström do on a daily basis by creating an unexpected digital experiences through materiality and technology taken from the real wor
In recent months, Ariele Alasko's work has become even more sculptural: chubby, U-shaped brushes; thick, bleached squiggles; chain-linked chunks of cherry.
Photographer and art director Vanessa McKeown reimagines everyday objects in delightfully colorful and quirky new ways. Fruits, vegetables, cakes, and
With charm and leather ears Bright solid beech wood, dark acacia wood and tanned hide – such fine materials go into the creation of MISS MONNIPENNI, a piggy bank which is made in a small manufacture in the South of Germany. The vivid structure of the natural leather and the unique grain of its turned wooden body, give
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Crate & Barrel’s newest collection is not what you’d expect—here’s what we’re buying from the colorful Scandinavian-inspired products.
If you ever wanted to study the ins and outs of character design, this post is just for you. This Korean artist who goes by the name of Rinotuna on Instagram takes seemingly mundane items, food, plants and animals and turns each one into an anime character. And it's a character that you'd love to see in an actual anime. The way in which Rinotuna presents them might teach you a thing or two about how to use even the smallest of details from the reference image to make the character look very rich and interesting. And it's not just the similarities that make them pop, it's also the clever use of color scheme, the theme, and secondary features, among other things, as well.
Serie blanco. Fotógrafo y poeta de Barcelona Jordi Larroch. Poesía visual, poema objeto, minimalismo, fotografía conceptual, surrealismo.
ETHNICRAFT ACCESSOIRES ORGANIC SCULPTURE Cette série de sculptures contemporaines a été réalisée par le maître sculpteur maison d'Ethnucraft, Hartoyo. Pour chaque pièce, le bois massif d'acajou est sublimé en formes géométriques et organiques. Ces pièces fascinantes, magnifiques sous tous les angles et avec la lumière changeante du jour, donneront un nouveau sens à votre intérieur.