A Visual Whole – Abstract Sculpture by British Artist Neil Ferber
British sculptor Neil Ferber has been producing sculpture from around 1970 onwards, they all have a common theme of simplicity and making each sculpture a visual whole.
Exploring Empty Space – Sculptures & Drawings by Daniele De Batté
Talented designer Daniele De Batté uses the module as a starting point, working with the idea of balancing positive and negative space in her abstract drawings and sculpture.
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.
Bound Together by Light and Air – Coloured Resin Furniture by Wonmin Park
Interesting materials usually breed interesting results. Here Korean creative Wonmin Park has designed a collection of resin furniture that are both innovative and eye catching.
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.
Studio Ikkoku – Functional Vessels by Japanese Artist Toshihisa Ishihara
I bumped in to the functional work of Japanese artist Toshihisa Ishihara, and it reminded me how these old techniques in clay can apply charm and character to the finished objects.
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.
Expressive and Practical – Objects by Finnish Glass Artist Markku Salo
Markku Salo is a Finnish designer and artist who makes works of art from glass, he produces objects that are both sculptural and functional with a creative twist.
Constellations of the Organic – Creative Collages by French Artist Alma Charry
Parisian artist Alma Charry stood out for her minimalist approach, but I was especially captivated by her mixed media projects, which often involve coloured card and paper.
Exposed Pictures and Pigments – Photographic Works of Art by Phil Chang
Although what would appear quite flat and basic on the surface, when viewed up close and explored in greater detail this series by Phil Chang takes on a whole new meaning.
Abstraction with Lines – Work by Brooklyn-based Artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman
I was drawn to these fantastic looking canvases, prints and public artworks by Tony "Rubin" Sjöman, a Brooklyn-based artist who is known for his complex, abstract geometric style.
The Wall & Wind of Self – Sculpture by Japanese Artist Masayuki Tsubota
Japanese sculptor Masayuki Tsubota has been on my radar for a few weeks now. I'm especially fond of the textures in his forms, as well as the abstract shapes that he's been able to create.