Illustrations by Leni Kauffman
Keeping things local, I'd like to introduce an English based illustrator named Leni Kauffman who is kind enough to share her lifestyle with the online world on a regular basis. Browsing through Leni's porfolio I was really impressed with the detailing of her artworks, especially when combined with t
Fired Fruits, The Story of Potter Jonathan Garratt
This morning I came across this short documentary by filmmaker David Hobson on the work of Dorset based potter Jonathan Garratt. Jonathan Garratt has specialised in making distinctive and unusual terracotta pots for over 30 years and currently enjoys a reputation as one of Britain’s foremost garde
Artworks from Lu Cong
Browsing around the internet I came across the portfolio of Chinese creative Lu Cong and his remarkable set of oil portraits that he's been working on. Having studied both biology and art at the university of Iowa, Lu opted to follow his heart and has slowly built a credible reputation as an artist.
Revisiting Ryan Takaba with Mark & Angela Walley
If you've been on the site before you may not only remember previous work by filmmakers Mark and Angela Walley but also the craft of Ryan Takaba, an individual that we are revisiting in this short film presented below. The dynamic duo met up with Ryan again to probe a little further into the profile
A Moment With Artist Kid Zoom
Browsing through the various creative networks this morning I became particularly impressed by the work of Australian born and New York based street artist "Kid Zoom" in this short film which has been produced by King Brown Magazine. In this film we get a little look into the process ozzy artist und
Jan Rothuizen Artist Profile
I've brought across this short film from Artours which is the augmented reality project of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, which today is showcasing the profile of dutch artist Jan Rothuizen. Jan talks us through his artistic roots before moving onto some of his more recent projects which include a
Works by Jens Reinert
The work of Jens Reinert really caught my attention this morning as I shifted through a variety of websites and portfolios. Specifically his architectural prototypes that offer a unique perspective on structure and form. Jens is educated as a Graphic Designer and build models of every situations, to
Tom Sachs, A Selby Film
Tom Sachs is an interesting fellow, this video by The Selby below definitely captured my attention and really shows off innovation and creativity in its wildest sense. Tom is a sculptor based in New York, he is probably best known for his elaborate recreations of various modern icons, for example a
101 Spring Street, Soho, New York by the Design Observer
Cracking piece by the Design Observer on 101 Spring Street, the building in Soho where minimalist American artist Donald Judd lived and worked for years. This office in New York is currently being renovated by the Architecture Research Office so the Design
Illustrations by Wayne Pate
Brooklyn based Illustrator Wayne Pate generates some simple eloquent creations, these pictures mainly being taken from his webstore. Silkscreen printing is the main process used in all his final pieces, with these works being available to purchase on his website. He’s been producing some reall
Works by Mary Iverson
It was nice to stumble across a different mix of work, we’ve been showcasing rather a lot of menswear and photography over the past few weeks. Mary Iverson is a professor and painter from Washington who has had numerous shows exhibiting her work. She really does create an interesting outcome,
Work by Imke Klee
Spotted the work of all round creative Imke Klee on the web. Imke is from Northern Germany and was born in 1979. She has a big passion for pictures, design, arts and crafts, and has filled many career paths. For example she became a stylist, photographer and iconographic researcher, working for tren