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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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Lauren DiCioccio is a soft-sculpture artist. Her work takes anthropomorphic features from simple fabrics, fillers and wood and transforms them into living symbols. These sculptures are simple in shape, bright in color and full of innocence, which trace the artist's childhood memories of weaving.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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Gods is a UK-based design and manufacturing company. Inspired by nature, they combine design with art, sculpture and function. Its lamps and lanterns use paper to make purely by hand, each piece is a work of art. In their opinion, the most important thing in design is the organic form.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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The artist Johanna Goodman has a knack for using vast landscapes and classic art to piece together exaggerated and distinctive characters that go far beyond the visual experience of her original material. Her collage combines art, design, nature and architecture to explore the individual's place in history and popular culture through these symbols.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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Artist Janet Echelman created the "She Changes" sculpture installation in 2005. This three-dimensional, multi-layered mesh device USES a soft and flexible diaphragm that floats in the breeze, evoking the fishing and industrial history of Portugal through color and material.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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Edward Carvalho-Monaghan is a British designer and illustrator who graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. His works are full of fantastic creatures from fantasy stories, creating narrative illustrations. There is an interesting balance to perusing the artist's fantastical illustrations and comic books.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, British architect, furniture and textile designer, whose art and craft designs are often used in household items such as wallpaper, tiles and fabrics. In his early work, he incorporated the swirls favored by the famous furniture designer Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo, and later added many elements of nature and flowers and birds. Since the late 1880s, his wallpaper works have been widely known around the world.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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New Zealand-based designer Melanie Abrantes has spent the past five years trying to find sustainable designs that use waste wisely. She chooses cork and sawdust as raw materials, combines them with polished glass or presses them directly to make delicate vases, tableware and candlesticks with elegant shapes and sedate colors.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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SPRING 2020 READY TO WEAR Antonio Marras
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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Tadanori Yokoo: Japanese graphic designer and artist. Known for its collage, psychedelic and pop style, the design has been dubbed "the Andy warhol of Japan."
He not only showed his amazing creativity in various graphic works, but also starred in the oshima film "diary of a thief in shinjuku" and made records together with haruki hosono, which is a concentration of the avant-garde, free artistic atmosphere in Japan from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Mishima describes his work as offensive, "bringing to light something that we Japanese can't stand inside of us. It makes us angry and it makes us afraid."
He reviewed his turbulent life with his autobiography "the life of the sea", which was also a chronicle of his youth in that turbulent era, confused, free and inspiring.
Zheng yan-wei, the translator of the Chinese version of hai hai's life, introduced and translated works by such artists as tezuka, yayoi kusama and mita kifang. This time, the republic invited zheng yan-wei to interview hengwei zhongze and listen to the story of this 85-year-old wild artist.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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Known as "the most joyful building in the world," the Brunswick Rizzi building in Germany was designed by American pop artist James Rizzi, who combined his child-like illustrations with his whimsical sculptures to create a fantastic fairy tale world
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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The recovery of the gallery brings the sense of the epidemic gradually fading away. It is a long time since I went to the gallery week. A lot of fresh impact has also been found to like the work of young artists
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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The Hive Center for Contemporary Art, formerly a non-profit Art institution founded in 2008, was officially renamed here in 2013, which means the existence of human beings' clustered way of living and their complex thoughts. It is particularly in line with the current social structure and Contemporary Art in China. As one of the most influential and largest contemporary art institutions in China, honeycomb is headquartered in Beijing's famous 798 art district, with a floor space of more than 4,000 square meters. In 2017, the honeycomb (shenzhen) contemporary art center was established in OCT OCT OCT OCT cultural and creative park in shenzhen, with an exhibition area of more than 500 square meters.
While participating in the local production and construction of Chinese contemporary art, beehive contemporary art center is committed to promoting and exchanging Chinese contemporary art on a global scale, introducing outstanding international artists and art projects, with a view to promoting the prosperity of the contemporary art market. The artists that the agency cooperates with include Chinese and foreign important artists and new stars in the art world, trying to build one of the most professional and authoritative contemporary art collection consulting institutions in China. Since its establishment, it has been honored as one of China's top ten art institutions and the best gallery of the year for five consecutive years.
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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"Hang" is a modern coat and hat stand for business and family space.
The diagonal wire-frame design keeps the hangings discreet even when loaded with as many as six coats and scarves. What use is a kind of practical prevent slippery coating, the tactility of colour makes individual breath small erupt, hold simple sense and practical concurrently
By: Joshua Smith Trow
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feifeigua · 4 years ago
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Bonsai frame can be used for exhibition, commercial space, etc. According to the use of the situation of assembly or disassembly, both sides of the hollow handle for transportation, a very intimate design. Designer: Bruno Suraski
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feifeigua · 5 years ago
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The unique colorful interactive art installation at Houston city park was designed by a Mexican designer. Each unique shape is inspired by traditional gyro toys, and the expression of the image is rich in construction and colorful color composition. The gyro device with colorful spinning weaves enlivens the atmosphere of the square and provides a place for people to have a rest and entertainment.
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feifeigua · 5 years ago
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In Jerusalem's central Vallero square, there is a magical flower-shaped urban interaction called Warde, designed by HQ Architects and installed in 2014. It is both a sculpture and a street lamp, and when someone stops beneath it or a streetcar passes by, the flowers will slowly bloom. The Warde device also makes Vallero square, which is a deserted space even though thousands of people pass by, much more vivid due to the lack of human planning and design.
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feifeigua · 5 years ago
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Jon Kessler's kinetic sculpture "the world is a cuckoo's clock." There are many metaphors in the works, involving politics, environment, disaster, human anxiety... Collision of the past, present and future with traditional objects, flight simulators and uav technology.
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