With sweeping vistas and equally impressive interiors, Emma's homestead at The Range is nothing short of spectacular.
This article was originally published on Metropolis Magazine as "The Connector." Andy Klemmer has had a front-seat view of the making of some of the...
Learn to weave and you’ll never put down the yarn again!
With sweeping vistas and equally impressive interiors, Emma's homestead at The Range is nothing short of spectacular.
This is the BEST paper tube Koi Fish, and one of several other Lunar New Year Animal inspired art lessons that we offer. This fun DIY craft is an original idea from ART CAMP Studio. It's a great year round project for all ages.
Vibrations from sounds can make the coolest patterns. Make your own Chladni plate and see what patterns you can create.
They say the one constant is change, and that’s a valuable lesson we’ve learned since 1985. Yes, the Interior Design list of 75 Giants firms in the hospitality sector hits the big 3-0 this year—and doesn’t look a day over 29, we must say. Does this coming of age imply a change in overall trends for the group? Let’s go to the numbers.
Image 16 of 17 from gallery of Zaha Hadid Architects Unveils New Experimental Structure Using 3D-Printing Technology. Photograph by Luke Hayes
From history and the arts to travel and fashion, we take a broad look at culture in the context of sustainability.
Learn how to combine 2 colours of yarn to make these cute Finger Knitting Snakes. We also show to to increase and decrease Finger knitting stitches. COOL!
I’m beginning to figure ways to control and manipulate the honey in my Strata portraits. I’m now using a mirror for my honey images, while I still use a large sheet of glass for the oil shots. Rather than cleaning off the mirror between shoots, I leave it laying flat, allowing the honey to settle
You know those kinda crazy, upcycled sweater coats that have been all the rage lately on Etsy? I’ve been eyeing them for a year now, but never seriously — they are expensive! But last week it turned chilly at just about the same time I decided I needed a new project to keep me from...
The world of ASMR comes to the Design Museum in a sensational new exhibition.
For his project titled Motion, Brooklyn, New York-based photographer Bill Wadman shot portraits of dancers with a slow shutter speed in order to capture
Nestled in the heart of Kyoto, Maana Kiyomizu is a hidden treasure surrounded by ancient heritage sites, serene gardens, and charming cafes. This project seamlessly connects the city's past and present, blending old and new elements to showcase the essence of Kyoto. The three suites at Maana Kiyomi
the project develops new visions for greenland's future, addressing the challenges and opportunities it faces as ice melts, vast mineral resources become accessible and new industries and urban cultures emerge.
I started a new photographic project and I'd like to share it with you. The series is called "Photographic Portraits Behind The Canvas".
The headquarters of the gaming company Supercell is located in the new and unique Wood City, a massive wooden structure by Anttinen Oiva Architects built..
For three decades, the photographer has explored the fragility of the political consensus on which his personal utopia depends, Emily Witt writes.
Anna Miller Yeaman and Asuka Mew are founders of Wingnut & Co, a ceramics label that create simple, functional and handmade wares. As VCA (Victoria...
Bombay Sapphire's new distillery by Thomas Heatherwick is unveiled at Laverstoke Mill
It wouldn’t be a new year without the experts weighing in on the projected trends for the coming year, especially when it comes to forecasting shifts with colors, textiles, and furnishings. Those leading the charge have their ears to the ground and their sights on the horizon, constantly taking note
Each day brings us new memories. Even a divorce can become joyful if you have a special party with your ex to celebrate it. It’s not just a random event — it’s also the angle through which you look at life.
Free colouring and paper craft activity downloads. I started creating these paper craft and colouring activities for my kids during covid lockdowns in 2020 and thought others might like them too...
Voguing, a dance consisting of angular poses in time to music, was catapulted into the mainstream by Madonna in 1990. Photographer Chantal Regnault followed the predominantly African-American and Latin ballroom scene at its height, capturing the energy of balls where men competed against one another, and the 'houses' that took inspiration from fashion labels.
We first caught sight of one of Daniel Steegmann Mangrané's colorful curtains at Esther Schipper gallery's booth at Frieze New York last year, where we couldn't stop taking pictures of how nicely it framed the crowds rushing by on the other side. But we'd forgotten all about the Spanish-born, Brazilian-based artist until more of those curtains popped up on Sight Unseen contributor Su Wu's blog I'm Revolting last week. Steegmann appears to have a very philosophically rich practice, full of meshes and grids and insect forms that reference Brazilian oil laborers and the writings of Roger Caillois, but the curtains, from what we can tell, are pure formalism, and the best kind — they completely transform your experience of a space. They curtains themselves are made from steel mesh and produced by a Spanish interiors company called KriskaDecor, but with geometric cutouts lined in laser-cut and powder-coated steel frames.
In case you haven't checked out Archinect's Pinterest boards in a while, we have compiled ten recently pinned images from outstanding projects on various Archinect Firm and People profiles. (Tip: use the handy FOLLOW feature to easily keep up-to-date with all your favorite Archinect profiles!)...
These shape shifting, mask wearing, costume donning artists use the camera to challenge one of the oldest mediums in art history
Welcome to the NPR Books tumblr, curated by Petra Mayer and Nicole Cohen. Sit down and stay awhile!
italian artist maurizio cattelan and photographer pierpaolo ferrari have combined their creative spirits for the spring fashion issue of new york magazine.
AD drops in on the Brooklyn-based designer as he prepares for a scintillating solo show at New York’s Friedman Benda Gallery
Adrian Deckbar was born and raised in New Orleans. She earned a BA in Painting and Drawing at the University of Louisiana (now ULL) in 1973. She then earned an MA in Painting and Drawing at San Francisco State University under the renowned photorealist artist Robert Bechtle. Later, at Tulane University, she received an MFA, also in Painting and Drawing. She has taught Painting and Drawing classes at Tulane University, The New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts, and at San Francisco State University. She has also taught workshops including The Bascom in Highlands, NC, The Mississippi Art Colony, The Arkansas Craft School, and The Prince’s Foundation for Rebuilding the Environment in New Orleans, and Sketching in Provence, Umbria, and Northern Italy. Her work is in numerous private and corporate collections in the US and abroad. She has received grants from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Pollack Krasner Foundation, the Louisiana Division of the Arts, and the Gottlieb Foundation. In 2008, Deckbar published a book of her work with a grant from Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation, entitled, Continuum: Moving Through A Still Frame. Deckbar is currently working on a new series of paintings titled Movie Stills. These new paintings depict women who are aware that they are objectified, yet mysterious, weary and yet defiant. Her incredible mastery of photo realism, combined with an awareness of the times we live in, and all the emotional weight that carries, finds her in a unique place in the art world.
It was thrilling to see these little ruffles float and rotate in the air today when they were photographed. I am entering this piece in a show–deadline is day-after-tomorrow. I hope the juror…
Oddly, the city has proposed not to encourage a popular concept: handfuls of cottages that surround a common yard
Just over a century after fashion photography first appeared in magazines, a new book Fashion Photography Next showcases 35 photographers from 14 countries. Meet the next generation of Nick Knights and Bruce Webers
As of late, we've been inspired by larger than life hats, muted palettes (as always), elegant silhouettes, immaculate interiors, and the drama of art.
Toronto-based sculptor Gosia (previously) constructs minimally-hued porcelain busts of contemplative female forms from a variety of materials, including ceramic, polymer gypsum, resin, and most recently, porcelain. Her very first experiment with the new medium is included in her current solo exhibition, Beneath the Surface, at Paradigm Gallery in Philadelphia. The work is an imperfect cast, a mistake which Gosia details in the text below. “Imperfect is one of those ‘happy accident’ pieces,” she explains. More
Instead of relying on photomanipulation, as is common these days, photographer Lara Zankoul creates surreal photos by putting together elaborate sets. For
For hot chocolate lovers, The City Bakery in New York City is legendary. So when…