A strangely relaxing kinetic sculpture of the unfortunate mythological King Sisyphus created by Jason Allemann of JK Brickworks.
Category Archives: Art/Craft
Magic Circle – a new work by paper sculptor Rogan Brown featuring meticulously hand and laser cut silhouettes based on the structure of diatoms,coral, bacteria and other microorganisms.
Previously: Now Wash Your Hands
‘sup?
Steve writes:
Is it me or does [the statue of] King Charles IV of Spain (Mexico City’s Plaza Manuel Tolsá) look like Bertie Ahern?
(Top pic: Wikimedia Commons)
A proof of concept by the Unseen Art project, (currently funding on Indiegogo) which aims to make the world of fine art accessible to the blind and partially sighted by creating 3D versions of famous works, printable by anyone with access to a 3D printer.
Fair play in fairness.
Visionary
at16″ x 20″ giclée fine art portraits of five famous directors with elements of their respective oeuvres:Hitchcock, Kubrick, Scorsese, Lynch, Burton, or Tarantino available (signed by artist Julian Rentzsch in limited editions of 200 prints) from Stellavie for €90 each.
Stress Cube
atNailed It
atSculptor John Bisbee works in the medium of nails – creating intricate geometric patterns out of everything from tiny woodworking pins to giant twelve-inch spikes.
His exhibition ‘Only nails, Always different’ is on show at the PCA&D gallery in Pennsylvania, if you’re in the neighbourhood..
Cloud
atAn interactive light sculpture by artists Caitlin r.c.Brown and Wayne Garrett made from 6,000 lighbulbs controlled by hanging chain switches.
Spaceballs
atMiniature ‘galaxies’ enclosed in glass ball pendants by Japanese glass artist Satoshi Tomizu.
Demand is so high for these things that Tomizu has temporarily stopped taking orders but with a little patience (and a brief trip to Google Translate) you can sign up for future orders here.
This Way Up
atThe multiple perspective, gravity defying, MC Escheresque paintings of Spanish artist Cinta Vidal Agulló.





















































