Jason from JK Brickworks explains the inner and outer workings of his blocky Super Mario Brothers villain.
Category Archives: Art/Craft
Australian artist Joshua Smith’s 1:20 scale reproductions of the grubby, characterful inner city architecture of Hong Kong, Sydney and Los Angeles. Each MDF card and plastic building takes several months to create.
The incredible origami of renowned physicist Robert Lang – an art he has not only mastered but frequently uses to explore complex, real-world engineering problems.
Inside Out
atLarge scale anatomicals by street artist Nychos.
More of his work here.
Previously: Street Anatomy & Exploded View
The fruit of a year’s work by Netherlands-based artist Jeroen van Kesteren part of series entitled Orphanage for Lost Adventures made from card, foil adhesive and a variety of papers. each 40 -50cm tall piece takes about a month to construct.
Chopped
at3D printed planets, moons, entire solar systems and science fiction creations (like a terraformed Mars) by London-based Little Planet Factory.
Seven cut-out-n-make paper models of Eastern European post-war brutalist architecture by Zupagrafika.
Build your own brutalist block for €17.
Previously: Brutal In Belgrade


















































