Friday, March 18, 2016

Illustrations by cubehero











Illustrations by cubehero

Illustrations by cubehero









Illustrations by cubehero

really-shit: Malvern House, Jost Architects













really-shit:

Malvern House, Jost Architects

Mark Rreigelman and Angie Hiesl, two unusual chair Installation...













Mark Rreigelman and Angie Hiesl, two unusual chair Installation Art

Mark Reigelman’s Massive Chair Outside a Building in Mexico: the artist was commissioned to develop a site-specific installation in Monterrey. Intrigued by the positioning of large steel artifacts found juxtaposed against the lakes, trees and rivers of the public park, Reigelman wanted to create a monumental sculpture that captured this contrast of industry and natural beauty. 

German artist Angie Hiesl made some jaws drop with these elderly people suspended 20 feet in the air on the streets of Montreal in 2012. Hiesl premiered this concept in 1995 and has taken it all over the world to over 14 countries, among them: Poland, Brazil, Colombia, and Perú, with local actors filling in the chairs at each location.


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crossconnectmag: Combining nature, love & technology to...











crossconnectmag:

Combining nature, love & technology to make jewelry

Kasia Wisniewski’s love for nature, love and technology is apparent in the design of her beautiful and durable line of metal jewelry products produced using 3D printing technology. Kasia continues to forge a path for her innovative brand into the hearts and minds of consumers by utilizing leading production technology combined with an eye trained in couture methods and bespoke design, proving there is a such thing as being made by hand and machine. Collected Edition is on Etsy. Posted by Chaz Mc.

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nonconcept: Inspiration: Summer 2016



nonconcept:

Inspiration: Summer 2016


Seasonal Illustrations, Marija Tiurinawww.crossconnectmag.com |...















Seasonal Illustrations, Marija Tiurina

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Street Artist: DALeastChinese-born DALeast  (featured...



















Street Artist: DALeast

Chinese-born DALeast  (featured previously) is easily one of the most prolific street artists of our time, as well as an accomplished painter, sculptor, and digital artist. 

A majority of DALeast’s art utilizes animals as the subject matter. In many of his works, less pronounced line work in the background serves as a shadowing effect for the images illustrated in the forefront. The overall artistic effect of utilizing a dark base while simultaneously highlighting in fragmented, brighter lines is to make the images appear to leap off the wall or canvas; It is the artist’s skillful layering of lines that leads the viewer to be able to visually interpret the image in many different ways. 

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Aykut Aydoğdu is a freelance illustrator from Istanbul,...





















Aykut Aydoğdu is a freelance illustrator from Istanbul, Turkey.

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