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 ...
Luna Prysiazhniuk creates sharp oil renderings of Chicago architectural scenes in plein air. The Ukrainian architecture student views the paintings as an alternative mode of thinking about the architecture that surrounds her, and uses it ...
While many travelers keep their camera in tow, artist Danny Hawk brings along his sketchbooks too. His colorful ink and watercolor sketches are painted en plein air, capturing the architecture, streets, and rural landscapes of Europe. Hawk has ...
Subway stations are typically just a means to an end, simple structures that allow a large overflow of commuters to enter and exit at will. It is less common for the design to be a ...
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 ...
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, ...
Orderly appendages droop off Linda Nguyen Lopez’s ceramic “dusty furry” sculptures. Rendered in shades of pink, yellow, black, and ombre, the textured sculptures are designed to be viewed in the round. They sometimes include smaller particles ...