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Seussian spiraled ropes and abstractly zaftig vases transformed Norwegian Crafts and Galleri Format Oslo’s Curio booth at the recent Design Miami into a fantastically c…
Conversación con un dj:- Te juro que me confunde- Qué te confunde?- A dónde vamos La música no me cierra, me pongo existencialista- Somos una luz que nadie ve Las hojas de este libro están súper su…
Last year we were thrilled to discover this little paper world constructed by artist Charles Young who conceived of the idea as a 365-day creative project to explore different architectural forms through paper, every single day for a year. Except… it turns out he never stopped. The tiny paper metropolis has now grown to 635 buildings, many with moving parts that Young expertly animates and shares daily on his Tumblr. More
庭からニョキッと✨アウトドアが楽しい季節がやってきましたが一緒に嫌なヤツがわんさかやってきます...ということで、セリアで購入した蚊取り線香ホルダーがめちゃくちゃ良かったので、今日は2種類ご紹介させて頂きますね^^まずは、冒頭の画像にもありますコレ!蚊取り線
Toujours grâce au script de Jean-Michel, voici l'anamorphose du perroquet. Les fichiers : ACparrot.tex, parrot.tex, exemple_parrot.tex et exemple_parrot.pdf sont dans le répertoire : pst-anamorphosis le fichier pst-anamorphosis.zip de ce répertoire contient tous les fichiers. ou http://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/G/pstricks/Anamorphoses/
If Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a sculptor, he would create something that resembles Jason Hopkins's chillingly fleshy-looking digital art. Hopkins's work looks believably 3D, so much so that he refers to it as "digital sculpture." He imagines a next phase of genetic engineering where human bodies become malleable and subject to the whims of scientists working towards the next phase of technological "progress." He renders geometric, manmade-looking structures and coats them with a skin-like texture that triggers a gut reaction of revulsion. But according to the artist, that's the point: "The digital sculptures are a fusion of geometric, architectural and biological abstract forms — a bleak evolutionary future where biotechnology has been used to make perfect posthuman beings."
Minoru NOMATA 1
Artists: Ronald & Jessie Cooper
Minoru Nomata
RO/LU for Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York
We used to sleep on a top-of-the-line memory foam mattress until we called the company to find out what they were made of. We made an immediate switch to an organic mattress and love it!
Huge thanks to anonymous reader who introduced me to the beautiful work of Australian painter Dale Frank...I love the colors and I can imagine my small worlds everywhere in these paintings.... You can see more of his wonderful work here.
Ashraf Hanna