Radiating Colour – Paper Prints by American Artist Michael Delucia
American artist Michael Delucia’s art has a defining feature; abstracting form. His earlier artworks were more literal, covering a shopping trolley with tinsel or placing metal railings in to a formation in the street. But seeing the progression from these physical sculptures to ink on paper l
Contrasting Shades – Aizome Cabinet by Canadian Designer Zoe Mowat
Canadian designer Zoe Mowat has designed this new cabinet for Japanese brand Ariake that takes traditional elements from Japanese culture and incorporates them in to a modern design.
Stilling the Mind – Experimental Works by Visual Artist Richard Devereux
British artist Richard Devereux uses free spirited methods that lead to intriguing artworks that balance a clean and contemporary look with a deeper meaning and character.
A New Order – Etchings, Lithographs & Monoprints by Elvia Perrin
Elvia Perrin is an artist and printer based in Austin, Texas. She makes prints that are quietly minimalist, up close you can see lots of detail and textures that give her works depth and originality.
Japanese Woodblock Prints – Nature and Teabowls by Ann Symes
Inspired by the Japanese aesthetic, artist and creative Ann Symes has been using the ancient method of woodblock printing to create unusual and abstract patterns on paper.
Simple in Design, Complex in Detail – Handmade Prints by Katie Ridley Murphy
A beautiful selection of work by American printmaker Katie Ridley Murphy, who arranges rocks, sticks and other natural objects until a pattern occurs that she can then respond to.
Triveni Animation by Kathryn Marshall
The film presented below definitively lifted my spirits on this ever so grey morning. It was quite a random find in fact. I stumbled across it when searching Kathryn Marshalls page, the creator of this piece below. Before we even start I recommend you to check out a short she made a while back title
Partex Oil and Gas by Filipe Carvalho
I found this creative video by Filipe Carvalho titled Partex Oil and Gas. The short film was produced with a Sony HD camera on a light box using printed transparencies, water and black ink. A really creative piece, in which Filipe has stepped outside of the box to get the finished product done. Plus