Impressive photorealistic portraits of the endangered icebergs of Antarctica by artist Zaria Forman – her work informed by a four week residency on board the National Geographic Explorer last winter.
Category Archives: Art/Craft
Running low on nightmare fuel?
Try these unnerving ‘food and medication products’ made from polymer clay by Singaporean artist Qixuan Lim.
Cosmic treats from Musse Confectionary in Kiev, Ukraine: vanilla, pistachio, raspberry, salted caramel or chocolate-flavoured, presumably fresh cream-filled choux pastries covered with a swirling, star-speckled, deep space glaze.
Frameworks
atImpossibly delicate looking sculptures by Eunsuh Choi who uses a technique called ‘flameworking’ to create the lattices of thin borosilicate rods and the forms that run through them
Glowbug
atPuppeteer Barnaby Dixon demonstrates his impressive finger skills and his latest creation: a glow in the dark ‘man bug’.
Previously: A Two Hander
The sounds of the Amazon rainforest rendered as visuals by digital artist Andy Thomas. To wit:
I see sounds as moving shapes and colours in my imagination. Bringing these to life is the challenging part. There are many countless hours drawing sketches and testing particle effects. Some of the results are more refined and closely match my imagination than others.
Previously: Eye Candy: Synthetic Nature
Shady
atGraphite and ink drawings by Kansas based Chinese artist Hong Chung Zhang – incongruous tresses designed to delight and repulse in equal measure.
Gritty
atDublin Running Snob tweetz:
Portobello pollution. I presume they mean artists shouldn’t be such aerosols in an ironic way.
Ah here.
Technicolour
atPleasing movie neons by Italian illustrators Van Orton.
Above: 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner 2049, The Shining and Back To The Future















































