5th Paludarium Of Makoto – Tokyo, Japan
An artist who has brought plants to places they have never been, including outer-space
An artist who has brought plants to places they have never been, including outer-space
Comfort and Hope.
A passionate classical painter from Spain who has been using walls as his canvas,
We share some similar stories and experiences – of disconnection from culture, language and country, and the constant pressures of being an Aboriginal man in this country
“When I was younger, I would see shea butter being sold on the street, and I was interested in how people were still coating themselves in the theater of Africanism,”
The pandemic has reminded us that creativity and art always find a way. The world came together as the people stayed apart.
Consistent in enhancing the existence value of plants by finding the most mysterious shape, converting it to an artistic level and expressing it.
The pleasure is to keep on watering my Creativitrees.
It is now 75 years since an atomic was dropped in Nagasaki, Japan on August 9th, 1945.
“Insects have always been symbolic for me,”
“I wish to continue exploring the world to discover new flowers with my own eyes.
“The spaces I want to be in are nurturing and soft and saturated with color. Our cities don’t have enough of that, and as humans we need it,” said American artist based in Brooklyn, Massachusetts, Janet Echelman. Janet Echelman has been sculpting with engineered fibre fifteen times stronger than steel at the scale of buildings and city blocks since 1996. Echelman’s art transforms with wind and light, and shifts from being “an object you look at, into an experience you can get lost in.” After her ten years of painting career ended, she decided to do giant sculpture with fishnet. Her first collaboration was with fishermen in Mahabalipuram, India – built a jellyfish-like self-portrait out of fishnet, called “The Wide Hips.” The next collaboration, together with fishermen again, they tied a million and a half knots, and installed it in Madrid, Spain – and noticed by thousands which lead her way to her first permanent sculpture, “She Changes” in Porto, Portugal and then around the world. Using unlikely materials from atomized water particles to engineered fiber …
A digital surreal paintings born from the creepy innocence.
The beauty of beauty, humanity, and diversity.
Paintings that celebrate an honest colours and stories.
Gold patterns in the seamless glass layers.
Studio Drift was founded by Dutch artists Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta in 2007. The latest project of Studio Drift was the Franchise Freedom with performative red heart light dedicated to healthcare workers.
Tokujin Yoshioka is an award winning Japanese designer who created the famous rose gold Olympic 2020 torch. One of his other creations in 2020 is The Prismatic Cloud sculpture with 10 meter length and 15 meters height is now hanging in Ginza Six Tokyo, Japan.
Daehyun Kim, a Seoul base illustration artist expressed his creativity with his well-known black and white “Moonassi”
Trish Andersen is a textile artist from Dalton, Georgia – a carpet city of the world.
Ficre Ghebreyesus (1962 – 2012), an artistic chef in New Haven, Connecticut who hid his 700 paintings.
Wang & Söderström is a Copenhagen based creative studio with a focus on digital explorations, production and art direction. Explore more in http://www.wangsoderstrom.com and their Instagram pages – wangsoderstrom and annyversary
Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist who believes in polka dots and their reflections. The Infinity Room Exhibition has just started at The Hirshhorn, Washington D.C., United States through 4 May 2017.
Japanese sculptor Yuta Nishiura is soon holding an exhibition from 14/02 to 14/05 2017 in Inokashira Zoo Sculpture Hall, Tokyo. Go to http://www.yutanishiura.com and his Instagram page – yutanishiura for more info.
Lisk Feng is a Chinese illustrator based in New York. Her work has appeared on magazines such as NY Times, Monocle, and many more. See more of her illustrations in www.liskfeng.com
Mélanie Bourlon is a sculptor specialized in papier-mâché material. Her creations are very artistic and beautifully made. Visit www.melaniebourlon.com to see more of her creations.
Pigment Tokyo has over 4200 color pigments and good quality painting tools that have been passed down for generations in Japan and Asia. Look further in http://www.pigment.tokyo
Kazunari Yamada makes incredible shapes of objects with wires. For his next exhibition visit www,lucydesign.main.jp
Bellerby & Co. is creator of high quality, beautiful handmade terrestrial and celestial world globes.