Category Archives: Art/Craft

An extraordinary persistence of vision installation by Russian art collective TUNDRA which sez of it:

Row is a modular and scalable array of screens that can form lines of various length of any desired shape. Translating raw visuals driven by generative sound, the content itself is being echoed with a slight delay which creates various moving patterns that highlight and reflect the spatial characteristics of where it is installed.

Fair enough.

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‘Hell Hath No Fury’: a collection of martial delft-style ceramics by French artist Helena Hauss who describes the project as:

…an expression of the contrasting subtleties that come with femininity, as well as an attempt at vindication from a feeling of constant vulnerability that’s been forced upon us…

All righty, then.

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An anachronistic print by British artist and calligrapher Seb Lester featuring an intricate metallic gold letter ’S’ rendered on black paper, comprised of hundreds of symbols including cave paintings, hieroglyphs, emojis and corporate logos from prehistory to modern times via the Dark Ages and Renaissance. Lester tells Colossal:

I have spent two decades studying the most beautiful examples of intricate letterform and ornamental design I can find. This letter ‘S’ is arguably the most intricate letterform that has ever been drawn.

Fair enough.

Available here for €92 in a limited run of 85 62cm² prints.

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