German designer Elisa Strozyk crafts beautiful flexible textiles out of wood, making you wonder how she did it. Each rug is made up of rows of triangular shapes that are dyed to form various geometric patterns for the floor.
British artist, Jennifer Collier collects all kinds of papers, magazines, maps, and sheet music, and recycles them to create incredible wrapping for ordinary objects that would otherwise go unnoticed.
A pair of British artists have created this stunning installation of 9,000 silhouettes on a D-Day Landings beach to mark international Peace Day, and a tribute to the civilians, German forces and Allies who lost their lives during June 6, 1944.
The series by Quiet ensemble is called Biografie, bio-graphy because it graphically (-grafie) represents life (Bio-) of small living creatures. Seen here are the paths drawn and walked by a spider, green shield bug, cockroach, silkworm and ant.
Misha Kahn makes furniture so bizarrely weird that it becomes a form of art. He says: “I’m more interested in things being really lively and silly and sort of endearing. Almost like having another person in your house.”
Portland-based Jim Golden captures colossal collections of everyday objects, but the variety and volume of items in each print force the viewer to consider the minute differences between the products.