Everyday things organised and arranged real nice by prop designer and stylist Kristin Meyer.
More here.
Everyday things organised and arranged real nice by prop designer and stylist Kristin Meyer.
More here.
Light Leaks: darkened rooms at galleries in Paris, Nantes and LA filled with 50 disco balls illuminated by a sequence of timed, coloured lighting cues by Kyle McDonald and Jonas Jongejan. To wit:
…hundreds of structured light scans to capture the volumetric position of every pixel being projected by each of the three projectors. The pair then used SketchUp to predict the reflected pixel positions.
Yikes!
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Meticulous paper cuts by San Fransisco based artist Kanako Abe created by Ise-katagami – the ancient Japanese technique of creating fine stencils for patterning kimono fabric. In this case, the paper is the finished product rather than a means to another end.
Miniature posable birds made from polymer clay, glass, jewellery wire, lambs wool/cotton and acrylic paint by Amsterdam based artist Katie Doka.
Madrid’s Plaza Mayor celebrates its 400th anniversary – transformed by urban artist SpY into Cesped – a grass circle formed from 3,250m² of sod upon which 100,000 people lounged and strolled for four days last year..
View a time lapse video of the installation on the artist’s website.
New Moon (2014) – a photoseries by David Lados – dramatic long exposure light trails coursing through the forests of the Mátra mountain range in Hungary captured by the light of the new moon.
The anthropomorphised pots of Clementine Keith-Roach.
Currently part of the Ladies Paradise exhibition at Grace Belgravia in London.
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Graphite drawings and oil paintings by London based artist Miles Johnston.
Part of an upcoming solo show next month at Last Rites Gallery in New York, if you’re passing.