Teeny tiny origami things folded by Leipzig based paper artist Anja Markiewicz.
Without the aid of a magnifying glass, mind.
More here.
Teeny tiny origami things folded by Leipzig based paper artist Anja Markiewicz.
Without the aid of a magnifying glass, mind.
More here.
Three from a book of 14 Frank Lloyd Wright kirigami (cut out and fold) paper models by designer Marc Hagan-Guirey.
Kali – another huge lion made from hammered and welded plates and ribbons of steel by Turkish sculptor Selçuk Yılmaz.
Previously: Aslan (2014)
A series of intricate paper sculptures by artist Asya Kozina, inspired by the decadent decorated Baroque and Rococo wigs of the 17th and 18th century, suitably updated for the modern age of excess.
‘Fly High, Dreamers’ – a new work by Vietnamese paper artist Nguyen Hung Cuong that incorporates four origami sculptures folded from a single uncut sheet of Dó paper: a hand holding a crane, bearing a rider holding another crane.
The work of anonymous French artist and photographer JR at the US-Mexican border in South California.
A huge image of Kikito (top pic), a one year-old boy from the city of Tecate which was removed this week, only to be replaced (probably not for long) with a second work in the form of a picnic table (pic 2) extending either side of the fence where a simultaneous meal was shared by citizens of Mexico and the US.
Glass likes me because it does what I want.
A short film about kunstglaser (stop that) Norbert Sattler – a master stained glass craftsman based in Pleasantville, Nova Scotia.
A short film by Helsinki-based director Lucas Zanotto showcasing nine of his own kinetic sculptures, each one imitating an action associated with the eyes.
A basketball court in Aalst, Belgium painted by artist Katrien Vanderlinden, inspired by the children’s mathematical reasoning game, Logical Blocks.