Groupings of Simple Platonic Solids – Geometric Steel Sculpture by Tony Smith
Tony Smith was a builder, designer and architect who studied under Frank Lloyd Wright, spending 20 years as an architect before making the switch to sculpture.
Inspired by Paper Collage – Abstract Paintings by Stephen Ormandy
Australian artist Stephen Ormandy experiments with coloured paper cuttings to make abstract 'scale-models' that represent his larger canvases painted using oil.
Concrete Houses and Stair Sculptures – Early by Hubert Kiecol
The reduction of architectural elements to their bare essentials, using concrete to create clean looking forms without any ornamental value.
Junya Ishigami, ‘How small? How vast? How architecture grows’
Maybe this is a slightly strange format for a post today, I'm not sure, but the works definitely inspired me and I had an idea of how I could string something together. I don't usually highlight exhibitions that have been and gone, since you good folks reading won't actually be able to experience it
Shizuko Hasuo Ceramics Exhibition at utsuwa-KU Gallery
Today I had a craving for some natural looking pottery, I'm not sure why this came about, maybe because I've been looking at architecture and industrial products quite a lot. For some reason I always get in to a particular fascination with certain types of design, this even runs through to the thing
Photographs of Maiko Okuno’s Lacquerware Exhibition
I'm not usually one to split up images like this, I prefer to keep them all landscape or at least have a mixture of the two sizes. But since it's Friday I thought I'd let myself off, also these are very tasty indeed so I knew even though they weren't that big you would still appreciate them. Sometim
Cups 2009 – 2012 by Stefan Andersson
Coming across Stefan Andersson's work today was deeply inspiring, the Swedish artist has an exceptional eye and has created some intriguing objects in his time. Most notably this new catalogue from a solo exhibition currently taking place in Malmö, Sweden. It's titled 'Cups 2009-2012' and features
Peter Shire: Cups 1974 – 2012 by Eric Minh Swenson
The good folks at South Willard put me onto this fantastic video based on Los Angeles based artist Peter Shire. Funnily enough last week I was actually browsing Peter’s website and it struck me how playful and comedic his work is, it’s great to know that he doesn’t take life too seriously and