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.
Use Comes from Emptiness – Thing by Photographer Jungjin Lee
Korean photographer Jungjin Lee has produced this powerful series titled Thing, using photo-sensitive emulsion called liquid light to achieve a floating image without any shadow.
The Art Of Time By Martina Chamrad
Working on the internet in the way that we do from time to time you can reach the point where you get a little frustrated scrolling through reams and reams of uninspiring projects. We like to keep the site pretty niche and we know what we like so in many respects we can’t really complain. It’s j
Wim•ble•don By Bryan Ku
With just under four days now until all our eyes feast on the sporting festival that is Wimbledon there seems to be a fair amount of Tennis related creative projects springing out of the works. This short film by design student Bryan Ku caught my eye with his creative approach to revisiting the 2008
Mr. Smith’s Letterpress Workshop
Creative Review release their second studio visit, this time they visit Mr. Smith’s Letterpress Workshop in South London. This movie mainly features the owner of this little studio, an independent letterpress printer called Kelvyn Smith, as he prepares for the Reverting to Type letterpress exhibit
Mousse Publication
I just found this cool publication called Mousse magazine. Mousse is a bimonthly magazine published in Italian and English, it contains interviews, conversations, and essays by some of the most important figures in international criticism and curation, alternated with a series of distinctive columns