Bianca Chang
Works in paper by Sydney based Artist Bianca Chang Inspired by the subtlety of tone on tone signage and the shadow-play of three-dimensional Bianca Chang
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Some intricate & eccentric wood work from Portland based Artist AJ Fosik. “Inspired by subversive cultural influences which shift complacency, he creates pieces that suspend comfort while at the...
View ArticleJoseph Walsh
Mind bending bespoke woodwork from Cork based creative Joseph Walsh. Having started out as a one man studio in 1999 it has now expanded into a highly skilled and innovative team of Irish and...
View ArticleFor The Love Of Progress
Great group exhibition currently on at ‘Gallery Number One’, 1 Castle Street, Dublin 2 entitled ”FTLO Progress” . The Exhibition runs until mid January 2012. ”FTLO is a platform for both emerging...
View ArticleKate MacDowell
Hand carved porcelain sculptures from American Artist Kate MacDowell. Her work responds our relationship with the natural world, to environmental changes, pollution, mythology, Art History and figures...
View ArticleBryan Nash Gill
Elegant sculpture, drawing and woodcuts made from nature and found objects by Connecticut based Artist Bryan Nash Gill. Bryan’s Dendrochronology themed work is all hand made using timber sourced nearby...
View ArticleLukas Peet
Beautiful Lighting and Furniture from Canadian Designer Lukas Peet. In 2011 and 2012 Lukas was a finalist in the [D3] young design talents competition at the imm Koln in Germany. You can find more of...
View ArticleAaron Moran
Reclaimed timber sculptures by Canadian Artist Aaron Moran. His work reminds me a bit of David Lunney and Richard Pearse. Aaron is exhibiting his work at Zara stores in London, Madrid and Barcelona...
View ArticleThe Mast Brothers
The Mast Brother‘s are craft chocolate makers based in Brooklyn, New York. Their produce is all handmade; even down to the packaging. The short films below by The Scout Magazine and Conor Hagen...
View ArticleAndrew Groves
Fantastical illustrations from Andrew Groves. Along with working with clients such as The New Yorker, Google, Computer Arts magazine, The Guardian and Foundation Skateboards; Andrew runs Miscellaneous...
View ArticleHannah Waldron
Really like the look of this Japanese wrapping cloth by London and Stockholm based creative Hannah Waldron designed for The Link Collective. You can get it from Hannah’s Big Cartel here, lots more...
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