Brendan Tang’s “Manga Ormolu” series

December 23rd, 2009 by Jellyfish | No Comments

Brendan Tang’s “Manga Ormolu” series

Brendan Lee Satish Tang is a visual artist based in West Canada. For his recent “Manga Ormolu” series, he combined Chinese Ming dynasty vase design with pop Asian mecha elements to address issues of hybridization, consumerism and globalization.


The Travels of Bad – Zander Blom

November 9th, 2009 by Danilo | No Comments

The Travels of Bad – Zander Blom

Zander Blom was born in Pretoria in 1982 and currently lives in Johannesburg. Working as an artist since 2002, Zander’s physical output includes painting, drawing, printmaking, installation and photography (primarily as a means to document the development of his physical works).


Jin Young Yu’s transparent sculptures

October 14th, 2009 by Danilo | 5 Comments

Jin Young Yu’s transparent sculptures

These extraordinary sculptures were made by Korean artist Jin Young Yu, are about people who, instead of getting along with others, choose to keep a distance from them, and be invisible or be left alone unconcerned. Instead of trying to fit into the world, they climb into a space of their own and reject other [...]


Analog synths miniatures – Dan McPharlin

September 3rd, 2009 by Danilo | 3 Comments

Analog synths miniatures – Dan McPharlin

I’ve always been fascinated by old analog synth, i think they’re visually exciting  for their colors, all the knobs and sliders. I obviously  fallen in love with these perfect analog miniatures, created by the Australian artist and designer Dan McPharlin.


Gundam Statue Odaiba, Tokyo

June 18th, 2009 by Danilo | 1 Comment

Gundam Statue Odaiba, Tokyo

For the 30th birthday of  Gundam robot a real size statue has taken place in Odaiba, Tokyo. The statue will remain for 2 months, untile it will be placed in a secret (by now) location.


Noferin

June 10th, 2009 by Rubens | 1 Comment

Noferin

Noferin are Candy and Nick. Candy paints wonderful fairy landscapes populated by cute and funny little characters, a world called Carrara Island. The style of the backgrounds reminds the traditional ukyo-e japanese prints and fairy-tale books’ illustrations and contrasts with the clean, vector looking characters, that Nick brings to life creating them with wood blocks. [...]


Yuken Teruya

April 29th, 2009 by Danilo | 4 Comments

Yuken Teruya

Yuken Teruya manipulates daily life objects changing their meaning. He cuts out trees from a paper bag or a cardboard pipe, he creates really tangled artworks, beautiful enchanting worlds.


Ron Mueck – hyperrealist sculture

April 5th, 2009 by Danilo | No Comments

Ron Mueck – hyperrealist sculture

Ron Mueck is born in Melbourne in 1958. Has worked for 20 years as puppet-maker for advertising and for TV shows like The Muppets show or as special effects creator in movies like Labyrinth, before becoming an artist.


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