The vibrantly coloured designs of Korean tattoo artist Zihee.
Category Archives: Art/Craft
The detailed borosilicate glass sculptures of Simone Crestani – each one imitating ‘imperfect’ organic forms like twisted bonsai trees or lopsided coral.
Think Pink
atForest of Resonating Lamps – One Stroke, Cherry Blossoms – an immersive installation at Borderless Digital Art Museum in Tokyo by Japanese art and tech studio teamLab. To wit:
Inspired by the cherry blossoms of spring, spectators are invited to wander through a room filled with Murano glass lamps, which react to their movement by emitting light that then resonates out to neighbouring lamps.
Breakaway
atA limited edition print by Thomas Yang made using the sweeping single strokes of traditional Chinese ink painting.
Coined by the late Beetle Bailey cartoonist Mort Walker but in use long before that, the term ‘grawlix’ denotes a string of symbols used to indicate obscenity without using obscenity.
We prefer the more provocative ‘tootle-pootle popkins’.
Relatable
atFunnel Web
atThe Weave Project: a London Fashion Week collaboration between British fashion designer Anya Hindmarch and design collective Numen/For Use.
The temporary pop-up, which appeared this month at Brewer Street Car Park in Soho, uses more than 3,000 meters of rope to create meandering suspended tunnels evoking memories of childhood adventure playgrounds and inviting visitors to explore.
Back In Town
atSauvignon Blanc writes:
The great Philo has got a new niche. Should keep his Afro dry!
Name that location.
New pictures of Kiwi sculptor David McCracken’s 12m long “Diminish And Ascend: at Bondi Beach, Sydney (top 3), Connells Bay, Waiheke Island (4,5,6) and Christchurch Botanic Gardens in New Zealand (7,8).
Previously: Infinite Staircase
Shadowology
atThe pareidoliac genius of Belgian illustrator and filmmaker Vincent Bal.
Previously: Shadow Play

























































