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Les M design studio: lighting POD ceiling lamp and installation. The POD is a flexible structure made of convertible elements.
Les M designers have established themselves as pioneer in ingenious home and lifestyle design. They’ve adapted the POD lighting to customizable lighting shapes and interior installation. The POD lighting was exhibited at Milan Salone de Mobile 2011 Exclusively on buymedesign.com be the happy few to access and buy online the POD lighting ceiling lamp Lighting POD 10.5 pod lighting © les M – www.buymedesign.com > save 10% OFF your first purchase. Dramatic Bookends by Knob Creek Metal Arts. Wire Sculptures by Gavin Worth. Sometimes the aim should just be a simple complexity.
12,000 Toy Soldier Peace Sign by Ole Ukena. German conceptual artist Ole Ukena creates humorous and intriguing works of art, interweaving a variety of media including text, video, photography, drawing and sculpture.
They could be described as bound by a common thread of complex simplicity. From his peace sign constructed of 12,000 toy soldiers to his bench made of nails and reading "trust," Ole's work frequently uses language, whether it be symbols or actual text, to build riddles 'that await completion in the viewer's mind.' via ignant. 3D Printed Sugar by Liz and Kyle von Hasseln. We have to be honest, we're still don't completely understand how 3D printing works.
Nonetheless, we are loving the huge advancements the technology has made and what people have been able to produce using them. From the printer that makes sculptures to NASA 3D printing food, it all seems like a ton of fun. Installation and Public Sculpture by Nicola Yeoman. Nicola Yeoman moved to London in 2001 and worked at the Guardian as a picture editor whilst studying furniture at Guildhall University.
Her combined love of photography and her practical skills as a designer led to an accidental career as a set designer. Now, at first glance at least, it is her eye for the theatrical, honed and developed in this latter role, that most informs her current artworks. Yeoman’s childhood spent growing up on a farm in North Yorkshire is also a big influence on her work: the dens she made in barns are still evident in her work today. Pencil Carvings by Cerkahegyzo.
Shadow Art by Kumi Yamashita. This is kind of that WTF art that you the concepts and execution are so strong you just have to say "Wow" to it. Kumi Yamashita makes shadow art, and not just any shadow art, but creating silhouettes by arranging simple objects and lighting to produce these unique pieces. Really interesting work. The Shadow by Brigitte Zieger. Brigitte Zieger’s created this fantastic outdoor installation for the Les Environnementales Biennial of Contemporary Art at Tecomah, an environmental studies school outside of Paris.
She created The Shadow, the impression of an aeroplane flying overhead... only in her work, the shadow is permanent. Just a little paint, an empty field, and you have yourself a great project. (via) Jason Ratliff's Walking Shadow Series. City of Shadows: Soviet Union Collapse Documented in 1991. In the winter of 1991-92, photographer Alexey Titarenko documented a cold, gloomy day, in the midst of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Titarenko created a series of long exposure photos that he called City of Shadows, that truly captures a dark moment, and a turning point in history. via. Skating with Shadows: "Peter Brings the Shadow to Life. Shadows, Typography and Installation by Fred Eerdekens. We love Belgium-based artist Fred Eerdekens' shadow typography created using everything from artificial cloud formations, food boxes, leaves, wires, and other found materials.
A Suspended Greenhouse Lamp. This is a good idea, and it looks artistic at the same time.
Czech designer Kristýna Pojerová built this stunning suspended Greenhouse Lamp in hopes of making it easier and more aesthetically pleasing to grow herbs and other small plants inside. For around $1,900, it can be yours. Or you can perhaps make your own... Buy it here. via. The Nuke Lamp. Super Mario Bros Question Box Lamp. ParaNorman Posters. Jeongmoon Choi's UV Light Installations. Using string, UV lights, and black lights, Berlin-based artist, Jeongmoon Choi creates geometrical light installations that challenge the architecture of exterior and interior spaces.
This piece is located outside of her most recent gallery show at Galerie Laurent Mueller. “The thread is coloured and used to outline or redefine the architecture of the spaces the artist invests. Drawing directly into space with her hand, the artist addresses questions about our environment, as well as about aspects of lodging and the role of nature in our urban spaces. The drawings become project or even projection of an imaginary construction that takes form in its environment starting from a line, a thread, which represents the chronological decisions of a progression in space. The transition from a plane to a volume is just as important as the comparison between interior space for living and exterior space for living.” You can see more work at the artists website here. Perceptual Installations by Damien Gilley. We would love to see Portland-based artist Damien Gilley's perceptual installations in person. Combining drawing and sculpture, Gilley references science fiction, non-Euclidiean geometry, and vintage computer graphics in his illusions and wall drawings. via ignant.
Prints in Politics. In Street Art: Literal Street Art in Berlin. Current Issue On sale now at newsstands or on screen May 2014 - Issue #160 All year long, Juxtapoz is celebrating its 20th Anniversary by showcasing the pivotal figures in contemporary art over the past two decades. Some artists are blue chip, some are underground heroes, others are behind-the-scenes legends.
This month, we honor one of the great artists from Los Angeles during our existence, Alexis Ross, who has been monumental in various landmark exhibitions including "Street Market" at Art In the Streets. Chandelier Casts Shadow of a Forest of Trees. Collaboration between the artists Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz has produced this wonderful light sculpture that likens a ball of tree branches. The light source in the center illuminates the ball and casts a forest of trees onto the floor, walls, and ceiling! Anders Nordby's Wine Glass Chess Set. Michael Jackson Shadow Casting Sculpture by Diet Wiegman. Sky Thief. A Sound Sculpture by Daniel Franke. Christian Montenegro's Seven Deadly Sins. Scott Carter Creates Sculptures Using Gallery Walls. Blurring the lines between sculpture and installation, Chicago-based artist Scott Carter deconstructs and repurposes gallery walls to create his sculptures. Prismatic illusions through shattered glass.
Installation and Public Sculpture by Nicola Yeoman. The Astral Flight Hangar by Dev Harlan. From 2011: "Astral Flight Hangar is the first solo exhibition at Christopher Henry Gallery of multidisciplinary light artist Dev Harlan. Occupying two floors, his hybrid works combines the physical and the virtual with the use of sculpture, light and projection. The large scale works draw on foundational geometries, and yet serves as vessels which contain material seemingly captured from the ether. Crime Scene Coffin by Faustine Gau. Meticulously Constructed Sculptures by Takahiro Iwasaki. Reimagine the Guitar. Transforming the everyday object into one of kind art pieces has always been an fascinating idea.