Minimal Studies of Shape – Abstract Artworks by Scottish Creative Bobby Clark
Scottish artist Bobby Clark inspired me a lot with her minimal abstract artworks, tending to let white space play a major part in the placement of shapes, giving the final pieces a pleasant aesthetic.
Exploring Abstract & Cubist Styles – Artworks by Atelier CPH and The Poster Club
Multidisciplinary creative studio Atelier CPH from Copenhagen, Denmark and The Poster Club have joined forces to create these special abstract prints inspired by abstract and cubist sculptures.
The Impression of Space & Depth – Paintings by Scottish Artist Daniel Mullen
Daniel Mullen is a Scottish painter who currently works in Amsterdam, making works on canvas that have architectural repeating patterns and elements of deception and illusion embedded.
The Language of Architecture – Free Standing Sculptures by Matt Paweski
These unique free standing sculptures by American creative Matt Paweski are small and come in groups, but experiment in the space of sculpture, painting, and architecture.
Strict Composition – Abstract Art Prints by Danish Designer Berit Mogensen Lopez
Using strict ideals, Danish designer Berit Mogensen Lopez has a great eye for composition in her works of art, blending shape and colour to produce prints that are really unique.
The Impact of Colour – Light Sensitive Pictures by Garry Fabian Miller
Garry Fabian Miller is an artist who specialises in 'camera-less' photographs. He creates these by using various light sources on light sensitive paper, thus creating unusual and interesting art.
The Process of Subtraction – Paintings by American Artist Jen Wink Hays
American designer and artist Jen Wink Hays uses opaque oil paint to obscure earlier layers of colour and form, creating what she calls "a-story-within-a-story" experience.
Hard Edge Painting – Geometric Abstraction by Gary Andrew Clark
Gary Andrew Clark is a British artist who lives and works in Manchester. His work are very clean and tidy, but are actually made with acrylic paints on wood panelling.
Subtle But Constant Progression – Watercolour & Oil Paintings by Callum Innes
This work by British artist Callum Innes really drew me, his works are often produced on geometric grids, tending to divide his canvases in to these segments using different colours.
Abandoning Repetition – Works by Textile and Surface Designer Reeta Ek
Reeta, who recently graduated from the Aalto University School of Arts and Design, has focused on non-repeating elements in her textile design, looking at fabric as if it was a canvas or artwork.
Crafting Palm Sized Stories – Paintings by Japanese Artist Yui Yaegashi
Yui Yaegashi, a young Japanese painter who lives and works in Tokyo, loosely inspires all of her beautiful artworks, also named "short stories", on the patterns and colours found in textiles.
Reacting to Found Objects – Art and Sculpture by Artist Marcel Frey
With his works artist Marcel Frey is querying many of the functional design decisions that we make and the artistic potential of the items found in our surroundings.