To create his thick, summary portraits, Chicago-based artist Jose Lerma trades his brush for hefty, business brooms that comply with the strains of preliminary sketches. “The process of these paintings is laborious. I make my own paint ...
Brooklyn-based photographer Brooke DiDonato (previously) poses bodies in twisting forms, skewing the viewer’s perception of where one body ends and the next begins. DiDonato also combines subjects and scenes in surreal ways that question the division between ...
London-based designer, artist, and all-around professional brainstormer Dominic Wilcox is the person behind Little Inventors, a global project that connects kid inventors with grown-up experts to bring children’s ideas to life. Little Inventors took root in 2015, when ...
https://www.dailyarchitecture.net/illustrator-and-paper-artist-katrin-rodegast-highways-and-rivers-generates-capillaries-on-anatomical-paper-organs/ In his editorial work for the Zurich magazine GH, the Swiss university of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, human anatomy and city maps were combined by illustrator and paper artist Katrin Rodegast. Rodegast rolled, ...
Like many of her haute couture peers, fashion designer Iris van Herpen (previously) selects a theme that inspires and unites the designs in each of her collections. Van Herpen, who has interdisciplinary interests in fine art and ...
With designers taking adventurous approaches to colour and pattern, it’s easy to create a lively ambience while the use of lighter, contemporary materials lets you whizz seats outside or indoors depending on the weather. New ...
Sydney-based rising star Koichi Takada is making a mark on skylines around the world by looking to the planet for inspiration It was in his fourth year of university that Koichi Takada contemplated quitting architecture. ...
When most people crochet and sew, they create soft, fuzzy, wearable things like hats, scarves, and blankets. And we’re all about that! But sometimes, people like to push the traditional, popular craft in a slightly different direction, ...
Brazil-based origami artist Jo Nakashima continues to create seemingly impossible kinetic origami out of modular cubes. Each interconnected box is individually folded and then strategically incorporated into the larger unit to create a moveable structure that shape-shifts ...
Warning: strong language. Over on the Hydraulic Press Channel, Finnish factory owners Lauri and Anni devised an awesome experiment to force a variety of soft objects like cheese, soap, and crayons through a plate drilled with holes ...