Sunday, January 26, 2020

Unwind in True Cycladic Fashion at Oia’s Andronis Arcadia...















Unwind in True Cycladic Fashion at Oia’s Andronis Arcadia Hotel

Santorini is an island where hotels compete for views of mesmerizing seascapes and sunsets, and Andronis Arcadia delivers them in spades. But that’s not all that draws in vacationers - the stylish all-suite hotel on the edge of Oia is replete with amenities and looks like it came out of the pages of a decor magazine.

A classy, contemporary take on the traditional Cycladic style, the architecture is an ensemble of white cubic volumes interspersed with dreamy turquoise pools and magnificent outdoor terraces. The interiors are earthy, polished, and minimal, with light oak furnishings and inspired craft details placed against an abundance of smooth white and beige surfaces.

Photos: Yiorgos Kordakis

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Thomas Hooper:  The Joy of Ray Marching

Thomas Hooper is from Bristol and lives in London working as a web designer and developer.  He has no art training but did have an interest in geometric sculpture and polyhedra, which inspired him to find ways to create them digitally and efficiently.  He wound up using ‘ray marching signed distance functions’ a technique about which he says is ‘so beautiful and refined it gives me endless joy to work with.’  I will add that it enables him to create beautiful artwork as well, as evidenced by these gifs,

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crossconnectmag:

Thomas Hooper:  The Joy of Ray Marching

Thomas Hooper is from Bristol and lives in London working as a web designer and developer.  He has no art training but did have an interest in geometric sculpture and polyhedra, which inspired him to find ways to create them digitally and efficiently.  He wound up using ‘ray marching signed distance functions’ a technique about which he says is ‘so beautiful and refined it gives me endless joy to work with.’  I will add that it enables him to create beautiful artwork as well, as evidenced by these gifs,

Posted by David

More unique art on Cross Connect Magazine:  Facebook || Instagram

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Featured Art by Nadia So

Nadia So, the founder of nsogallery, is a storytelling illustrator who explores the subconsciousness within herself. Her works showcase hidden thoughts and emotions that humans experience on a daily basis that are often kept within themselves. By using this as her subject, she wants to encourage people to explore their inner thoughts and to further explore their own identity. Website.

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Featured Art by Nadia So

Nadia So, the founder of nsogallery, is a storytelling illustrator who explores the subconsciousness within herself. Her works showcase hidden thoughts and emotions that humans experience on a daily basis that are often kept within themselves. By using this as her subject, she wants to encourage people to explore their inner thoughts and to further explore their own identity. Website.

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Ceramics by Heesoo Lee

Heesoo Lee is a ceramics artist, born and raised in Seoul, South of Korea and earned a BA in Art from Ewha University. From California, she relocated to Maui, where she established a thriving studio business.

Her sculptural vessels are created from porcelain and white stoneware and, after construction, are painted with layer upon layer of underglaze. Her painting medium of pigmented clay is so light that it often requires thirty or more layers to achieve the magnificent depth and realism for which she has become renowned, but the analogy to painting ends in the kiln.  During firing, the layers of underglaze can react with one another and change colors; at higher temperatures, yellows, reds, and oranges want to evaporate out. As a result, Lee’s handling of the ceramic material, though intricate and precise, is also marked by an intuitive use of imagery and surface treatments that offer reward through risk-taking. 

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