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Hello Kitty Airplane Fleet For EVA Air

I have always, and I mean always been a fan of hello kitty, not that I have the accessories to show it but deep down inside, I truly am a hello kitty myself lol, and to prove it, I managed to find something that has literally gone overboard when it comes to the hello kitty way of life and trends. Taiwanese airline company EVA has…

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Added by Danielle on May 15, 2012 at 6:00 — 2 Comments

Megan Geckle Spreads The Ashes of the Colours

Megan Geckler, a Los-Angeles based artist has created an architectural installation, flowing with bright colours and creativeness at the Wexner Centre for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio. Created from interlacing strips of flagging tape, the work called “spread the ashes of the colours” hover above and surrounds…

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Added by Danielle on May 11, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

World's Smallest Camera by Hammacher Schlemmer

I have a theory... the more people invent, the more technology becomes indispensable. The bigger it gets through thoughts and ideas, the smaller it gets in final product…well in some instances. Based on the Japanese ‘Chobi Cam One’ the 'world’s smallest camera' ha been created by distributors Hammacher Schlemmer. The Cam One…

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Added by Danielle on May 10, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Karim Rashid: Float For Sancal

Shaped to work, this amazing piece ‘float’ is a sofa that is made of soft rounded, colouful shapes that intersect in order to create a single composition. Fashioned by New York designer Karim Rashid for Spanish furniture brand Sancal, this furniture features a high back with a seat which appears to be floating above the…

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Added by Danielle on May 9, 2012 at 6:00 — 3 Comments

RGB Silk Scarves By Carnovsky

This absolutely fascinated me…Artists and designers Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla from Milan-based firm known as Carnovsky have taken your PC RGB colours (red, green and blue) wallpapers to silk…

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Added by Danielle on May 7, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Do Ho Suh: Home Within Home At Leeum Samsung Museum Of Art

Virtual, 3D and luminescent is the basis of ‘home within a home’ by Korean Artist Do Ho Suh. These solo representations of these new sculptural pieces are being shown at the Leeum Samsung Museum of art, whereby these thread and sheer fabric drawn depictions of his nomadic existence living in major urban areas such…

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Added by Danielle on May 4, 2012 at 6:00 — 1 Comment

The Fashion Sandwich Of Sushi

I never really understood the sushi world, I don’t like the idea of eating raw fish, so I stick to the vegetarian version, and yes I know people say that I am missing out, but it’s an acquired taste. I also never really understood why they called certain sushi recipies a fashion sandwich, they never really look that good. Until now. Welcome to the world of the real…

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Added by Danielle on May 3, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Suspended Coloured Fluid Photos by luka klikovac

The test of time takes place when photography is involved. In some way, it always seems to inspire me, teach me, and make me want to do more, be more creative. The collection of experimental photography by Luka Klikovac of Belgrade, Serbia is one of those who inspire through creation through picturing the randomness of…

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Added by Danielle on May 2, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Live performance drawings by Tony Orrico

Most days when we write, we use the body as a drawing tool, Our wrist guides our hands as our mind tells our hands to grip what we are holding. But American performance artist Tony Orrico does things quite differently, he uses his whole, and I mean whole body to create his art pieces which are as much of a performance as it is a…

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Added by Danielle on May 1, 2012 at 6:00 — 1 Comment

Sneakercube By Pawel Nolbert

Polish designer Pawel Nolbert took on the task of creating ‘sneakercube’, a personal graphic project that visually compresses sneakers into CGI cubes. All of the textures and materials are rendered independently, Nolbert doesn’t sample from the original product photographs. Even though created for play rather than purpose, the…

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Added by Danielle on April 30, 2012 at 10:30 — No Comments

Bic pen drawings by Sarah Esteje

For me, drawing in Bic pen is no easy ride, so I have always stuck to the pencil way of life…not that I can draw anyway. But Artist and Photographer Sarah Esteje, uses nothing more than this pen to create her stunning portraits of animals.…

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Added by Danielle on April 30, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

David Choe makes street art in Denver

David Choe recently took to the streets of Denver, to be a part of the Terminal Kings project. As part of the Denver International Airport’s Art & Culture program, Choe as well as DVS-1 and Joseph To, painted three huge 8’ tall 100’ long murals. Bright colours and mini characters made these murals one of a kind. I’m sure seeing them in person would be quite an…

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Added by Danielle on April 27, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

‘After the Laughter’ at LeBasse Projects in Los Angeles by Herakut

It just speaks to me, so i wanted to share it with you.

 

Known as the German Art Duo, Herakut have recently opened their exhibition “After Laughter” at LeBasse Projects in Los Angeles’ Chinatown. Within their collection, they present a fully immersive installation that speaks of pain, sorrow and suffering in a way that can only captivate one, through paintings, drawings, photography as well as series of…

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Added by Danielle on April 25, 2012 at 6:00 — 2 Comments

New works by HUSH at 941Geary in San Francisco

Mixed media, in my books is quite a difficult thing to incorporate, it either captures your attention or it doesn’t, featured here is one aspect of mixed media collages that will grab your attention and keep you interested. UK-based HUSH opened a show of his latest work at the 941Geary in San Francisco within the month of…

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Added by Danielle on April 25, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

“Post-it Structures” by Yo Shimada

For me this is such a great and simple idea. It’s amazing how people take the most insignificant things and transform it into significance through imagination and creativity. Known as “Post-It-Structures”, these 30,000 luminescent coloured post it notes appear to be germinating like a fungus on a piece of bread. Yo Shimada of Tato…

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Added by Danielle on April 24, 2012 at 6:00 — 1 Comment

Books For Building Blocks

Throughout the past few months, there have been a huge amount of articles published in the news about sculptures/ installations that use books as building blocks for art that are rather spectacular.

 

Featuring approximately 5,000 books, this creation by Alicia…

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Added by Danielle on April 23, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

Beautiful Homes Made from Shipping Containers

 

Going Green has become a huge factor in today’s way of life, from fashion to home appliances and many more. But one thing I have never heard of is taking shipping containers and making them into what you would call an architectural invention.

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Added by Danielle on April 13, 2012 at 6:00 — 4 Comments

Draco Adds Fire To Your Music Skills

I have fallen in love! Created for a Thai customer by master craftsman from Emerald Guitars, this vintage/ medieval looking bass guitar has been fashioned after a dragon guitar that the artist created for Wang Leehom. Draco was made to resemble an outstretched dragon in flight with most of the details being focused at the back of the sculpture. The design was born with…

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Added by Danielle on April 12, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

7 Technical And Creative Steampunk USB Devices

When USB drives first began, all you really had was the plain, boring device, but now, people have expanded their views, and have started making them more fashionable and more interesting. I mean I have seen a little USB drive that has been fashioned…

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Added by Danielle on April 11, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments

I Am Painting Pictures Which Make Me Die For Joy - Salvador Dali

In my studies at Greenside Design Centre, we came across many designers and artists who are inspirational and unique in every aspect of their work. But one that stood out the most for me was Salvador Dali. In case you have never heard of him, I will give you a brief background.

 

Salvador Domènec Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquis de Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989), known as Salvador Dalí was a prominent Spanish surrealist painter.…

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Added by Danielle on April 10, 2012 at 6:00 — No Comments


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