Spiderman eat your heart out…

Spiderman could certainly learn a thing or two from Viennese/Croatian design collective For Use/Numen. Using only packing tape they created massive cocoons that visitors to the installation could climb inside and explore. The installations initially put together inside a small Croatian gallery, then an abandoned attic during October’s Vienna Design Week. During an installation at […]

Os Gémeos + Blu + Lisbon = Excellent Street Art

Just love this work by artist Blu and Os Gémeos in the city of Lisbon. A comment on corporations sucking the world dry, it’s brilliantly drawn on what must be the difficult canvas of the building. The drawing has been carefully drawn out with some parts of the structure being used to the drawings benefit. […]

Illustrator Interview 18: Zosia Olenska

1. How long have you been an illustrator/artist? Not very long at all really, I’d say that everything has come together in the last year or so. I have always loved drawing and I specialised in sculpture when I was at school, but both my parents were artists who had to shift their career paths […]

This art is just rubbish…

… literally. As some say “One man’s rubbish is another man’s treasure” and this is very true in this case. Artist Justin Gignac produces limited edition pieces of art from the rubbish that he finds lying around in certain locations. It seems if you package anything in the right way someone will buy it. I’ve […]

Boolean Taxidermy by Zeitguised

Spotted these fantastic images over at Zeitguised Blog called ‘Boolean Taxidermy’. Very strange, surreal, soft and bubbly, with a vintage/60’s feel to them. Made using Cinema4D & Vray, check out Zeitguised their main site for more of their excellent work.

Morpho Towers – Ferrofluid Video

I came across this video over on the Creative Review Blog of Ferrofluid which is a liquid that reacts to magnets, as shown in this mesmerising video by Sachiko Kodama and Yasushi Miyajima. They use moving magnets to create smooth flowing shapes that seem at once hard and spikey and then again fluid, all in […]

Illustrator / Artist Interview 12 – Jane Rendell

Illustrator / Artist Interview 12 – Jane Rendell 1. How long have you been an artist/illustrator? As soon as I was old enough to pick up a crayon! I’ve always enjoyed drawing for as long as I can remember.  I studied Fine Art for my degree at Falmouth College of Arts from 2002 to 2005.  […]

Banksy vs Bristol Museum Exhibition (Part 1)

Banksy vs Bristol Museum Exhibition (Part 1) As you can probably tell, like many I’m a big fan of Banksy’s work and have followed his progress and work over the years. When working at a design agency just off Soho Square in Central London around 9 or so years ago I came back from a […]

Extreme Crayon Art – Christian Faur

Extreme Crayon Art – Christian Faur Came across this excellent and unique artwork by Christian Faur. Christian put this work together with more than one hundred thousand hand cast crayons of different colors and shades. He calls them “pixels” of wax and uses them to create this amazing pieces of art, more of Christian’s artwork […]

Artist / Designer Interview 4 – Krzysztof Domaradzki

  Artist / Designer Interview 4 – Krzysztof Domaradzki 1. How long have you been a graphic artist? It’s been almost 5 years since I started doing graphics. Before that I had had no experience with computers. I studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan / Poland, where I majored in Drawing and […]

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