Idol Weight – Abstract Paintings by Artist Genevieve Felix Reynolds
This series is from her latest collection titled 'Idol Weight', which are all inspired by the digital age. The concept of this series was to show the two-dimensional alongside the physical, tactile world.
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.
Plant Series – Prints by Belgium Designer Anniek Beije of Studio Joop
I picked out these photographic prints by Studio Joop titled the 'Plant' series, a selection of plant photography by Antwerp-based creative and designer Anniek Beije.
Saturation – Beeswax on Stretched Linen by American Artist Jessica Sanders
Brooklyn-based artist Jessica Sander's material of choice is beeswax, which she melts and pours it on to semi-transparent linen to create wonderful works of art.
Powerful Simplification – Expressive Abstraction by French Artist Kitty Sabatier
Kitty, a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Toulouse, creates drawings and paintings at her studio in France. I was especially impressed by the muted colours and dynamic lines.
Geometric Harmony – Simple Constructions by Slovenian Painter Dusa Jesih
These particular works consist of geometric compositions that feature subtle textures and tones, contrasting from block to block to create an unusual set of dimensions.
Visual Narratives – Paintings and Prints by Japanese Artist Hiroyuki Hamada
Living in New York, Japanese Artist Hiroyuki Hamada's main point of exploration is sculpture, but he also uses prints and drawings as a starting point for all his artworks.
Colour, Form and Light – Solid Transparent Glass Sculpture by Heike Brachlow
These glass sculptures by artist Heike Brachlow are full of creativity, not only using elements that cross over and divide, but also showcase movement and structure.
Shizuka (Cleanse) – Photographs by Masao Yamamoto
Using Lao-tzu as inspiration, Japanese photographer Masao Yamamoto looks to represent noises that humans are not capable of hearing.
Natural Forms by American Artist Matt Niebuhr
A selection of photographic work by American artist Matt Niebuhr that looks closer at nature to reveal the patterns of repetition and form that inspire much of his drawing work.
Misfits by Judith Seng and Alex Valder
This project by Judith Seng and Alex Valder caught my eye. It's slightly different to what we'd usually showcase here, but examines the unusual relationship between art and design through glass.
Geometric Paintings by Nathalie Du Pasquier
Nathalie Du Pasquier explores the relationship between different shapes on canvas, mainly experimenting with geometric forms. This series is the linking of multiple shapes to create unique patterns.