Friday, July 1, 2016

Non-linear sculptures by Julian WildJulian Wild’s sculptures are...


Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild


Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild


Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild


Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild


Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild


Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild


Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild


Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild

Non-linear sculptures by Julian Wild

Julian Wild’s sculptures are supposedly abstract but strongly figure a paranoia emanating directly from the artist’s own apprehension toward the virtues of linearity. We can witness this uneasiness in a complex web, deriving from a singular orientation, parallel limbs threaten to converge but resist, each obeying its own singularity. A spectrum of phosphorescent colour flows along the object’s outgrowth, an amorphous rash indicative of its restless mutations.


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homelimag: Pop-up Candle Holder in Brass by Studio...











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Pop-up Candle Holder in Brass by Studio Inbetween

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Magical Illustrations from Elly LiyanaFrom the Artist’s...



















Magical Illustrations from Elly Liyana

From the Artist’s Website:

A Singaporean artist based in Thailand.

My work is made up of various thoughts and dreams in fragmented pieces portraying different chapters of my life. The satisfaction I get from creating art is knowing that a part of me exists in the work.

If you look close enough, you’ll find my story.

See our previous post with Elly Liyana’s work.


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Christian Sorenson Hansen is a director, photographer and...

















Christian Sorenson Hansen is a director, photographer and taco-fanatic. 

When it comes to his work, Christian provides a variegated and oblique kinship with story lines. He takes perplexing routes with imagery, his work is both equal parts natural and surreal, immediately drafting viewers into the visual fallacy he presents.

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Rise 80 Yacht Concept by Okan Culfa

The flowing and simple lines with thin windows in the hull contribute to give a slender shape in a neat and attractive style. The colors of the aluminum part are deliberately chosen to make it blend in harmony with the brilliant large glazed surface that characterizes the superstructure. The presence of a single slender tower for radar does not prejudice the sporty style of the boat.

The flybridge is characterized by a large and open space that can be divided into two areas, one for a bar lounge where you can drink, talk, and start the party, and the second space is to enjoy the view while enjoying the trip.

Designer : Okan Culfa

Rise 80 Yacht by Okan culfa

Rise 80 Yacht by Okan culfa

At the stern, there is a wide space designed for relaxing, usually after lunch or dinner. Inside the boat, the saloon is connected to the kitchen and continued to the dining room, there’s no divider, it’s a continuous space to create spacious feeling, it creates beautiful view from the large windows.

The owner’s cabin is located in the middle of the boat, to avoid the noise from the engine room. This position is the place of the boat that is less affected by movements, so it’s the most comfortable area. The tender (Zodiac Marine – Cadet 310 Solid) is placed in the garage at the stern to leave more room for guests and crew. The guest rooms are symmetric in order to ensure equal space for all the guests.

Rise 80 Yacht by Okan culfa

Rise 80 Yacht by Okan culfa

Rise 80 Yacht by Okan culfa

Rise 80 Yacht Concept by Okan Culfa is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design