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Noriko Ambe

Noriko Ambe

Heike Weber Installations Utterly amazing installations by Heike Weber. She draws with permanentmarkers on acrylic floor and walls – surfaces that have reached up to 600 m2. I can’t begin to imagine how time consuming these breathtaking installations must have been. Via TRIANGULATION Illustration portfolios | 9 — Featured Vast array of illustration drawing styles. Editorial design. Eye candy curator / editor of Featured by, Carole Guevin showcases the world wide digital culture. No hype just beautiful Online and beyond. Reach my desk ;) Pinterest Google+ Twitter Breakthrough. Downloadable calendar to print onto the reverse of your misprints to get a second use. Want to know why Netdiver Mag became vintage? Tired of how boring lorem ipsum got? Join the conversation with 2.4K+ other likeminded creatives.

ISO50 Blog – The Blog of Scott Hansen (Tycho / ISO50) » The blog of Scott Hansen (aka ISO50 / Tycho) MAKI Shinybinary - Art and illustrations of Nik Ainley Sweet Station Zemer Peled Peled was born and raised in a Kibbutz in the northern part of Israel. After completing a BA (Hons) at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem she graduated with an MA (Hons) from the Royal College of Art. Peter Harris ” In the decade that I’ve painted the urban landscape, one name is consistently mentioned when people first encounter my work: Edward Hopper. Philippe Tyberghien ” I am a Franco/Belgian artist who works in photography and makes them look like old paintings (old or less). Mi Ju ” My work is an improvisation in liminality: between dream and concretized, ancient and contemporary, Korea and the West, ephemeral and eternal, the uncensored and codified. Christophe Jacrot Christophe Jacrot is a French director and photographer who has developed an art project on the bad weather in major cities. Henn Kim Go check out the online portfolio of the wonderfully talented Henn Kim. Ken Lavey Tim Hawkinson Tadas Cerniauskas Carrie Ann Baade

BTOY Sketchbook Secrets: 50 Beautiful Sketchbook Scans The sketchbook is—to borrow a term from the new millenniums’ popular discourse—an artist’s BFF. It’s a diary for the visually inclined—a place where artists can most comfortably explore their personal thoughts, work out their visual needs, practice, maintain a visual history, and hopefully create the unpolished work that will eventually lead to amazing work for the world to see. But, sometimes, when we’re lucky, we get to see the process. Below are 50 beautiful sketchbook scans from 35 talented artists. Allen Sutton Mattias Adolfsson Laura More Amore David Fullarton Irena Zablotska Rafael Bertone Alena Lavdovskaya Beka Pkhakadze Christian Borku David Sossella f1x Grino Anna Rusakova Hanna Viktorsson Ignacio Veiga Irina Vinnik Jenkins Jenkins Jose Domingo Betancur Gomez Joshua Philippe Julia-Grigorieva Katia Petrunina Kyle Letendre L Filipe dos Santos Luishock Mamz Hu Michael Murdock Nacho-Yague Nicolas Cuestas Ooli razead Roger Haus Sabine ten Lohuis Taylor White Timothy Duong Trevor Henry Yissus Galiana Author: Shane Ward

MINDMAP Kunstmuseum St.Gallen November 10, 2012 - March 17, 2013 AWJGGRAUaDVVTAT 13th International Architecture Biennale, Venice, IT The Ambition of the Territory Belgian Pavilion with Team AWJGGRAUaDVVTAT Carved Book Landscapes by Guy Laramee (click images for detail) For the better part of three decades multidisciplinary artist Guy Laramee has worked as a stage writer, director, composer, a fabricator of musical instruments, a singer, sculptor, painter and writer. Among his sculptural works are two incredible series of carved book landscapes and structures entitled Biblios and The Great Wall, where the dense pages of old books are excavated to reveal serene mountains, plateaus, and ancient structures. Of these works he says: So I carve landscapes out of books and I paint Romantic landscapes. Mountains of disused knowledge return to what they really are: mountains. Laramee’s next show will be in April of 2012 at the Galerie d’Art d’Outremont in Montreal.

tomàs saraceno: on space time foam - a billowing aerial landscape first image 'on space time foam' by tomàs saraceno image © al essandro cocco designboom met with argentinian artist tomàs saraceno to discuss his latest work 'on space time foam' on show at the hangar bicocca in milan, italy until the 3rd of february, 2013. saraceno is well known for conceiving large-scale aerial artworks, with this most recent iteration at the hangar, curated by andrea lissoni, no exception - a multi-layered installation of translucent PVC membranes suspended 24 meters above the ground. the work is a cohesive, extraordinary culmination of the artist's fascination and knowledge of airborne biospheres - merging theoretical frameworks and knowledge from engineering, physics, chemistry, aeronautics and materials science for a greater insight into not only future societies, but the human condition. a video showing visitors interacting with the artwork video © designboom the concept is informed by the tradition of 20th-century utopian architecture image © designboom

impossible architecture by filip dujardin jan 02, 2013 impossible architecture by filip dujardin filip dujardinhighlight gallery, san franciscoon from 7th february through til march 29th, 2013 belgian artist filip dujardin is also an architectural photographer by profession and extends his fascination with the artform through his fictional building series -his latest works being shown as part of his solo exhibition at highlight gallery in san francisco. dujardin’s photomontages are a collection of impossible structures created using a digital collaging technique from photographs of real buildings in and around ghent, belgium. most of his architectural creations are structurally implausible, however, seem perfectly ordinary at first glance, revealing their absurdity only as the viewer notices missing or incongruous details. the opus lays claim to his belgian cultural heritage, referencing surrealists such as rené magritte and raoul servais – carefully weaving the surreal into the rich urban language. ‘untitled #5′ by filip dujardin

Fabienne Verdier Collections du sculpteur sur bois • Thierry Martenon #14072003 • Bressier Collection • ERABLE, ARDOISEHeight : 740mm (29") • Diameter : 180mm (7") #24072003 • Darrel Collection • NOYER, ACRYLIQUEHeight : 180mm (7") • Diameter : 80mm (3")margin-top:0px; #09072003 • ERABLE, ARDOISE • Height : 570mm (22") • Diameter : 220mm (9")margin-top:0px; #23062003 • Larry P. #29062003 • Woodturning Center Collection • NOYER, LIN POISSEHeight : 360mm (14") • Diameter : 150mm (6")margin-top:0px;

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