Would you want to create, develop and manage impressive HTML websites without code? Whether you are a novice or professional graphic designer, there is no other effective platform that you should use but Webydo. This is a highly sophisticated online software that allows all designers to turn their creative and unique design ideas into reality […]
Read MoreHave you thought of how to deal with the used & useless keys and coins? An Australian artist Michael (or Moerkey) has his own ideas. Michael turned discarded keys and coins into bottles, lampshades and other beautiful recycled metal sculptures with creativity. Michael said when he came across some old copper pipe saved from a […]
Read MoreLivia Marin is a London-based Chilean artist who employs everyday objects to explore the nature of how we relate to material objects in an era dominated by standardization and global circulation. She created Nomad Patterns, the interesting classic porcelain China pieces that seem to have melted and pooled on a hot summer day. Normally once […]
Read MorePawel Piotrowski is a freelance photographer and graphic designer of Poland. He seeks inspiration in everyday life and what surrounds him. Life is a good tutor and Pawel Piotrowski succeeds. He created an interesting book called Sandwich Book. It’s a book the pages of which look like common ingredients for an ordinary sandwich. When the […]
Read MoreSpanish artist Rómulo Celdrán creates the “Macro†series, representing hand-constructed and hyper-realistic sculptures of household objects which help create the sense of tangible reality. “Macro†features matchsticks, kitchen sponges, and spilled cans in exaggerated scale. Each work is over-sized, hyper-realistic and delicate, working with techniques to best realize each sculpture, as if minimizing us into […]
Read MoreArtist Michael Beitz creates unusual & functional tables. He impressively combines furniture design and craftsmanship to create looping table sculptures. Sometimes, artist’s works are too obscure to discern their meaning. Michael Beitz says his current work is concerned with human emotional states and the mass-produced design objects we live with and within. He adds that […]
Read MoreNowadays, economic and social phenomenons have been filled with medias such as printing, television advertising, and radios. This over-flooded media has affected the way the viewers perceive and often ignore information. By taking the advantage of interaction technology, “Weaving Forest†consisting of wooden reindeers and structures is created to embody the definition of creating moments […]
Read MoreArtist Sean Yoro otherwise known as Hula has painted murals of women on concrete walls along water that appear to be emerging from the water. At the first glance, these paintings may be mistaken as actual women bathing. So detailed and vivid, it’s interesting to see how these murals interact with the surroundings. The artist […]
Read MoreConceptual porcelain sculptor Kate MacDowell sculpts each piece of her subjects out of porcelain, aiming to explore environmental juxtapositions of humanity and nature. She choses porcelain for its luminous and qualities as well as its strength and ability to show fine texture. Porcelain highlights both the impermanence and fragility of natural forms. Kate says in […]
Read MoreBarcelona-based Cadaval & Solà -Morales presents the Sunflower House that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, with each room oriented towards a different aspect of the view. The residence acts like a giant sunflower, as it is a solar collector, aiming at bringing light and heat into the house. What’s more, the house has a green roof that […]
Read MoreDevin Mitchell has launched a photo series titled The Faces of the Wild – a collection of 100 photos that features a human face made up to look like a different wild animal. This project is about the silence of caged animals, aiming at exploring and communicating their silent sufferings. The artist was inspired to […]
Read MoreCarved into dozens of live oaks and hardwoods, the faces sculpted by Keith Jennings meant to represent the sailors who drowned on ships made from trees from St. Simons island. Jennings embarked on his Tree Spirits project back in 1982 as a way to kill time on a budget. The artist was later commissioned to […]
Read MoreLife is full of surprises, so are the fruits and vegetables, because we see some unusually shaped vegetables in life and we think they are no more for mouths. Some examples are just oddly shaped, others, like the date fruit, are for their amusing appearance, often because they resemble a body part. The date fruit, […]
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