Joe Sorren
Friday, February 9, 2018
Light Corridor House | FIGR Architecture &...
Light Corridor House | FIGR Architecture & Design
Location: Cremorne, Australia
Photography: Tom Blachford
Light Corridor House | FIGR Architecture &...
Light Corridor House | FIGR Architecture & Design
Location: Cremorne, Australia
Photography: Tom Blachford
really-shit:Siddhant Jaokar is a freelance designer based out of...
0073 CONCRETE JUNGLE
25.09.17 LIGHT&DARK
0076 Sawdust
Siddhant Jaokar is a freelance designer based out of Mumbai, India.
really-shit:Siddhant Jaokar is a freelance designer based out of... crss
0073 CONCRETE JUNGLE
25.09.17 LIGHT&DARK
0076 Sawdust
crssSiddhant Jaokar is a freelance designer based out of Mumbai, India.
samuelbthorne:One happy customer with their Heads Up! sticker...
samuelbthorne:One happy customer with their Heads Up! sticker... crss
crossconnectmag: Niyoko Ikuta born 1953 is a Kyoto-based artist...
Niyoko Ikuta born 1953 is a Kyoto-based artist whose work has been much acclaimed ever since she started exhibiting in the early 1980s. Her work has been collected by numerous Japanese museums and is also represented in the USA by institutions such as the Corning Museum of Glass.
In 1980 I began making artwork by laminating sheets of glass using adhesive and exposing the cross sections. My motifs are derived from feelings of gentleness and harshness, fear, limitless expansion experienced through contact with nature, images from music, ethnic conflict, the heart affected by joy and anger, and prayer.
In creating my pieces it is like imagining an architectural space when viewing blueprints, deciding on an image by reading into the intentions of the architect, or imbuing a space with dynamic energy to bring it to life. I am nervous when placing my finished work of art in a specific space, but I also enjoy it. via
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crossconnectmag: Niyoko Ikuta born 1953 is a Kyoto-based artist... crss
crssNiyoko Ikuta born 1953 is a Kyoto-based artist whose work has been much acclaimed ever since she started exhibiting in the early 1980s. Her work has been collected by numerous Japanese museums and is also represented in the USA by institutions such as the Corning Museum of Glass.
In 1980 I began making artwork by laminating sheets of glass using adhesive and exposing the cross sections. My motifs are derived from feelings of gentleness and harshness, fear, limitless expansion experienced through contact with nature, images from music, ethnic conflict, the heart affected by joy and anger, and prayer.
In creating my pieces it is like imagining an architectural space when viewing blueprints, deciding on an image by reading into the intentions of the architect, or imbuing a space with dynamic energy to bring it to life. I am nervous when placing my finished work of art in a specific space, but I also enjoy it. via
Enjoy taking photos? Check us out on Flickr!
Surreal Art by Shuichi NAKANO Shuichi Nakano was born in... crss
Surreal Art by Shuichi NAKANO
Shuichi Nakano was born in Hokkaido, Japan in 1966, graduated from Hirosaki University and specialized in 1991 at the Aichi University of Education. In 1991 and 1992 Nakano traveled in Europe to study masterpieces of art, and later taught art at the Junior High School of Hokkaido. At present Nakano lives and works in Yuzawa-shi, Japan.
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