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Exploring Form and Feeling – Sculptures by Martin Consuegra
Sculpture Posted by Kait Evensen

Spanish Artist, Martín Consuegra was born in Toledo, Spain, in 1957. Throughout his time as an artist he has worked in various mediums, from ceramic to glass and…

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In Between Lines & Shapes – Abstract Art by Maura Segal
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

It may be controversial to say, but I think in many ways we can thank industrial design for an overall reduction in design. Creating repeatable shapes and making…

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Curving & Swooping – Paintings & Prints by British Textile Artist Laurie Maun
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Laurie Maun, a UK based artist, pulled me in with her unique formations that interweave shape and colour, combining to create artworks that are both intriguing and pleasing on the eye.

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Stacking Shape – A Selection of Experimental Artworks by Sophie Smallhorn
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Residing in London, British artist Sophie Smallhorn exhibis internationally and looks to explore the relationships between colour, volume and proportion through her sculpture and artworks.

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Merged with Concrete – Tableware by Estonian Design Studio Nuud
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

Estonian based ceramic design studio Nuud, a project by talented designer Mariana Laan, looks to use a variety of techniques to create objects with “perfect simplicity”.

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Studying the In-between Values – Paintings by Canadian Artist Scott Sueme
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Canadian artist Scott Sueme has been painting abstract works of art for approximately seven years, using graffiti as a base to offer a slight twist in a more traditional medium.

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Freedom Through Shape – Abstract Paintings by Artist & Designer John Zabawa
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

John Zabawa is a talented graphic designer and art director currently living in Los Angeles who has been able to connect with a number of brands and keep his overall identity and style intact.

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Over In Love – Abstract Paintings by Australian Artist Caroline Walls
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Caroline Walls is an Australian artist who experiments in many mediums, such as painting and soft sculpture, and this series titled ‘Over in Love’ is a continuation of her study in to the female form.

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Stretching and Curling – Unique Ceramic Forms by Merete Rasmussen
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

The versatility of clay as a medium gives Merete Rasmussen, a Danish artist who lives and works in London, the opportunity to create complex sculptural formations.

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Playful Expressive Forms – Dynamic Sculptures by Deirdre McLoughlin
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

I tend to be drawn to sculpture that has simple shape and a recognisable outline, so this is exactly the reason why I homed in on the work of talented Irish artist Deirdre McLoughlin.

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Equilibrium of Form and Space – Prints and Collages by Leon Polk Smith
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

American artist Leon Polk Smith took a particular interest in the De Stijl movement, especially inspired by Piet Mondrian, and ended up producing a fantastic array of geometric artworks.

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Coiled and Pinched – Ceramic Vessels by Korean Artist Kiho Kang
Ceramics Posted by Mark Robinson

South Korean Artist Kiho Kang creates these fantastic looking vessels by coiling and pinching clay, working on them in stages to create striking geometric forms that have an architectural quality.

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