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Maysgrafx y sus collages retro-futuristas. Stephen Biesty - Illustrator - Cutaway Panoramas - Bodiam Castle. Bodiam Castle. Russ Mills. Mi padre fabrica preciosas joyas a partir de desechos metálicos | Bored Panda. Me llamo Carolin Breeze y soy una estudiante de cine de 23 años procedente de un pequeño país del mundo. Hace como un año, mi padre (de 45 años) vino y me enseñó un artículo de joyería que había hecho con desechos y restos de metal. Me encanta la joyería y al verla me volví loca de contento. Estaba gratamente sorprendida y llena de admiración y cariño hacia mi padre, que perdió su trabajo recientemente pero aún así sigue siendo una persona creativa que nunca ha dejado de usar sus manos para traer algo de magia y belleza al mundo. La pieza era un colgante grande hecho con cable de cobre que sacó de una radio vieja combinado con unas cuentas feas de bisutería que tenía en mi joyero.

Mi padre nunca se dedicó a hacer joyería, pero ahí estaba y era sencillo y bonito a la vez. Desde ese día, hemos estado diseñando distintos tipos de colgantes, pendientes y brazaletes, todos ellos inspirados en la mitología, las culturas antiguas, tribus indias, símbolos celtas, etc. Más información en: Etsy. A u d r e y * k a w a s a k i. Inuit Mythology Project « Eva Widermann Illustration. Artwork for the INUIT MYTHOLOGY PROJECT by Inhabit Media, Nunavut The Inuit Mythology Project was founded to collect and preserve the culture, the legends and the heroes of the Inuit for their children. I feel honoured to take part in this exciting project. All images © by Inhabit Media. Paper cuts - Rolls on Behance. Artist Brian Dettmer Carves Old Books into Intricate Narrative Sculptures Brian Dettmer - Gallery Page 2. Most of Dettmer’s focus is on books, favoring out of date encyclopedias, medical journals, illustration books and dictionaries.

He begins carving away arbitrarily at the pages, letting the images reveal themselves as he moves through his process. He seals the edges of the books to ensure precision, which also transforms the splayed edges to look like a smooth and sanded piece of wood. Carefully extracting bits and pieces, he creates a narrative within the books’ contents, revealing selected sentences and images. The spines are bent and contorted to juxtapose different sections of the books together. No sections are removed or added, Dettmer simply works with the existing structure of each book. The pages and spines are also manipulated to create new sculptural forms.

Dettmer also folds, bends, rolls and stacks multiple books to create a variety of forms. The resulting beautiful sculptures completely reinterpret the original intention of each book. . + Brian Dettmer. Sagaki Keita. (click images for detail) Artist Sagaki Keita was born in 1984 and lives and works in Tokyo. His densely composited pen and ink illustrations contain thousands of whimsical characters that are drawn almost completely improvised. I am dumbstruck looking at these and love the wacky juxtaposition of fine art and notebook doodles. See more of his work here, and be sure to click the images above for more detail. Thanks Sagaki for sharing your work with Colossal! Ceramic artworks by Eva Funderburgh. Eva Funderburgh is a ceramic artist located in Seattle, Washington. Coming from an education in chemistry and sculpture, she has focused herself on making strange whimiscal clay creatures. She works on exploring the colors natural to the clay and the finishing process of woodfire, and strives to present creatures that equally mix whimsy, mischief, and threat.

Official website Facebook You might also like Comments Michael Dachstein Inspiration junkie :) Cute, clever and quite bitter. Walls 2012 on Behance. The Animated Actors Timeline | Television Shows. Grow on Behance. Unique Steampunk Insects. Since the late 1990′s style steampunk is becoming more and more popular, and not only in the literature. Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by enthusiasts into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical “steampunk” style.

And often this stylization gives very unexpected results. Like, for example, art works of american sculptor Mike Libby. His studio Insect Lab make robots from dried insects. Insects for his works come from around the world, from Africa, China, New Guinea, Brazil, Texas, etc.