Dolomites by Malthe Rendtorff Zimakoff
Malthe Rendtorff Zimakoff: Photos
Book of living stories
Root Bench is a multi-height bench system installed in Hangang Park in Seoul, South Korea. The design is a winning proposal by Yong Ju Lee, which creates a circular protrusion of roots that provides space for rest and relaxation. The nearly 100-foot diameter installation is formed from conjoined slats of wood attached to a metal frame, and sprawls from a centralized point in the park. Three different heights accommodate children’s seating, adult chairs, and tables for picnicking. More
Artist Tim Klein takes advantage of the widely used die-cut patterns for jigsaw puzzles to form hybridized montages that combine two unexpected images. By carefully selecting pieces from puzzles with complementary patterns yet surprisingly different subject matter, he creates wild new visuals. In one montage, an old-fashioned locomotive takes the place of a powerful horse torso, while in another, the cylindrical shape of an icy-cold beer fills in for the stocky body of a teddy bear toy. More
Los Angeles-based artist Colin Roberts began creating pillows out of perspex, or plexiglass, in 2008. The solid imitations of typically plush objects are shaped to be dented and slumped which presents the illusion of softness despite their stiff composition. “I was inspired to use the pillow shape because it’s an object that is so common, yet as humans, we all have a special relationship to, without realizing it,” Roberts explains to Colossal. “A pillow is something every human can recognize and long for when needing rest. More
Using just a notebook, pen, a bit of curiosity, and a sprinkling of mindfulness… Sounds too good to be true? The past time of journaling, keeping a diary or writing reflectively has been with us for donkey’s. Think Samuel Pepys or Wordsworth’s sis Dorothy. These days Dr Jordan Peterson is actively encouraging people of all […]
Yahoo Reveals Its Most-Searched Anime of 2018 Comicbook.com
2018 has been a pretty good year for anime. There’s been continuing hits like My Hero Academia and surprisingly good releases like Devilman Crybaby.
This Saturday (December 1st), Giant Robot 2 will be opening another iteration of their long running annual show featuring artists creating works on Post-It notes (or some approximation of those ubiquitous sticky notes). Curated by Mark Todd, Esther Pearl Watson & Eric Nakamura (interviewed), Post It Show 14 will feature over 400 artists and 3,000+ art pieces. The gallery will open from 12:00-2:45 PM for collectors to preview the works but please understand that it’s first come first serve when the show opens at 3pm and there are probably already people lining up right now.
Take a look below at a few of the pieces (including from Audrey Kawasaki above) that we have our eyes on this year and also head over to Instagram for an early purview.
Discuss this show here.
[caption id="attachment_338773" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Stella Im Hultberg[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_338772" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Yoskay Yamamoto[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_338770" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Deth P. Sun[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_338769" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Seonna Hong[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_338768" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] KMNDZ[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_338767" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Gary Baseman[/caption]
Tokyo-based photographer RK explores the far reaches of Japan, as well as neighboring Asian countries, shooting images that capture both timeless and of-the-moment scenes. RK often includes signs of life in his landscape images, whether a fisherman casting a line beneath a vibrant Japanese maple tree, or a carefree skateboarder cruising down a paved road with Hokkaido looming in the distance. The photographer also highlights the densely-packed nature of life in Japan, from masses of commuters forming a sea of umbrellas to shop owners surrounded by huge selections of neatly organized inventory. More
Nothing In Any Conspiracy Theory Is As Bad As What’s Being Done Out In The Open by Caitlin Johnstone Yesterday President Trump posted a statement on the White House website saying his administration will be standing with the House of Saud despite the CIA’s assertion that Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman personally ordered the murder of…
The post Nothing In Any Conspiracy Theory Is As Bad As What’s Being Done Out In The Open appeared first on PaulCraigRoberts.org.
Times are tough for creatives everywhere as more and more services drive the prices of goods down. And, of course, lockstep with that is a downward pressure on earnings for said creatives. We’ve talked a lot about how people do not seem to value photos, videos, writing, or anything else that takes a specialized skill. […]
The post Alamy Trims Commission from 50% to 40% for Stock Photographer Photos appeared first on Light Stalking.
Robert Benavidez looks to famous paintings and literature for source material for his metallic piñatas, such as Hieronymus Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights (previously). The Los Angeles-based artist’s most recent series Illuminated Piñata pulls characters from the Luttrell Psalter (c. 1325-1335), a famous medieval manuscripts. The book contains illustrations of fantastical hybrid creatures, which Benavidez further explores by creating three-dimensional sculptures using traditional piñata motifs.
Works from his Bosch series will be on view at the Riverside Art Museum in Riverside, CA in the group exhibition BEAST, opening February 2, 2019. More