Everyday objects take an unusual turn in Nancy Fouts‘ bizarre sculptures. Playing with unexpected combinations of violence and peace, the natural and manmade, interiors and exteriors, Fouts challenges viewers to rethink the categories we habitually place different objects in. The American-born, London-based artist studied at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Prints of some works are available on Artsy, and you can find out more about Fouts in the video below by Black Rat Projects. More
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Summertime is definitely nostalgia-filled season, and Kyle Surges‘ paintings – yes, paintings! – bring on the feelings in spades. That...
“I feel comfortable in this way of perceiving the world, because it shows contradiction and conflict, but is not trying to choose sides.”
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Uncover the creativity behind still life photography, where ordinary objects are transformed into extraordinary art.
With creative ideas and a little bit of imagination, what seems to be, a dull and casual environment can become cool and whimsical. And if someone ever called you out for seeing a happy electrical socket or a sad faucet, remember that you are not out of step with the real world - you just have a vivid imagination that helps you capture the fun around you!
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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.
Japanese industrial design style kettle with a mirror look as seen on Nigel Slater eating together dumplings episode. He takes a tour of the diversity in modern British home cooking, starting with bite-sized gems from around the world. With a classic and simple design this kettle would never go out of fashion in any kitchen and looks different from the general norm.
With creative ideas and a little bit of imagination, what seems to be, a dull and casual environment can become cool and whimsical. And if someone ever called you out for seeing a happy electrical socket or a sad faucet, remember that you are not out of step with the real world - you just have a vivid imagination that helps you capture the fun around you!
This lamp only works for EU standards (EU plug) An adapter is needed for other regions of the world.
The inside of a guitar seriously looks like a super pricey Airbnb.
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New York-based art director and designer Daniel Forero has created a series of minimalist images that merge two completely different objects into one,
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Lillian NassauRene Lalique's "Necklace with Insect Women and Black Swans, (gold, enamel on gold, plique-a-jour enamel, Australian opal, Siberian amethyst, c. 1900) is one of the standout objects in the Cleveland Museum of...
Adopting traditional decorative motifs found on Ming Dynasty ceramics, Chinese artist Lei Xue sculpted these humorous smashed aluminum cans that bridge the gap of some 600 years of art history. The pieces are part of an ongoing series titled Drinking Tea, and unlike the mechanical process of producing cans, each object is sculpted and painted by hand. You can see more of Xue’s work at Martina Detterer Gallery. More
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With creative ideas and a little bit of imagination, what seems to be, a dull and casual environment can become cool and whimsical. And if someone ever called you out for seeing a happy electrical socket or a sad faucet, remember that you are not out of step with the real world - you just have a vivid imagination that helps you capture the fun around you!
In her ongoing series titled Perspective, photographer Suzanne Saroff creates fractured and skewed images of common foods as seen through vessels filled with water and glass objects. The images play with concepts of light and shadow resulting in distorted still lifes that appear almost like digital glitches. “With tools and techniques such as refraction, directional light, and bold colors, my photographs give everyday items alternate visual avenues of expression,” shares Saroff. More
A showcase of awesome photo manipulations of food where artists change the food into something else entirely.
‘Italian Passion: The Art of Espresso’ is an exhibition in Copenhagen (extended until 21 April 2023) that charts the crossovers between the classic Italian espresso and contemporary design and technology
With creative ideas and a little bit of imagination, what seems to be, a dull and casual environment can become cool and whimsical. And if someone ever called you out for seeing a happy electrical socket or a sad faucet, remember that you are not out of step with the real world - you just have a vivid imagination that helps you capture the fun around you!
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The English-born, Germany-based Tony Cragg is one of the world’s leading sculptors; his large-scale works, the result of a lifelong interest with material and form;...
Everyday objects take an unusual turn in Nancy Fouts‘ bizarre sculptures. Playing with unexpected combinations of violence and peace, the natural and manmade, interiors and exteriors, Fouts challenges viewers to rethink the categories we habitually place different objects in. The American-born, London-based artist studied at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Prints of some works are available on Artsy, and you can find out more about Fouts in the video below by Black Rat Projects. More