With a creative mind and a whole lot of patience, Motoi Yamamoto created a sculpture named “Forest of Beyond”, solely using grains of salt. The massively intricate installation resembles the roots of a tree and was displayed at the Hakone Open Air Museum. Attendees were asked to help dissemble it bit by bit, by taking the salt with them and returning it to the sea to create a complete . . .
Boxed Up
Talk about captivating. Throughout the years, we've seen countless different mediums and expressions showing the beauty of the human body. 'The Cube' by New York City photographer and artist Natalie de Segonzac really caught my attention and showcases naked human bodies in a completely captivating way. Contorted into various positions within a cube, both female and male bodies are photographed. . . .
Porcelain Creations
Finding a little gem that hasn't been yet been plastered across sites such as DesignTaxi or Colossal must be one of my favourite things ever. Reminds me of when you were a child sifting through sand on the beach and you spot that one perfect seashell. Through some Instagram stalking, stumbled across Pilar Rojas, a designer of porcelain objects and jewellery. Her photos are really lovely and her . . .
Ceramic Scribbles
This series of tableware would definitely be on my wishlist if I wasn't still skipping my way across the world every couple of years. David Shrigley, Turner prize nominated and Fourth Plinth commissioned British artist, designed his first ceramics collection for the Gallery at Sketch in London as part of the restaurant's program of artist collaborations. "I'm delighted to be working . . .
The Colour Blue
There's a little town in northern Morocco called Chefchaouen. Not only does it have a rich history and beautiful views, but the town is for some reason painted blue. The entire town. The colour was said to have been introduced in Chefchaouen by the Jewish refugees in the 1930s who felt that it symbolised sky and heaven (we agree). The colour blue caught on and it might've been a good thing . . .
Pure Class
This photograph is amazing, definitely not a sight that you would come across in this day & age. Victorian travellers on the Chamonix Glacier in the Savoy Alps, France, 1867. via Reddit . . .
EXTREM Packaging
Imagine if you're in the meat section of your supermarket and amongst all the soggy plastic-wrapped items you spot this… In our world of clutter and craziness, great packaging seems to make all the difference. Agriculturas Diversas needed prestigious new packaging for their top-range product EXTREM, a new brand of Iberian acorn-fed ham, to be sold in gourmet shops and given away to friends . . .
Surrealism
Obsession of the day - photographs with a pinch of magic, dreams and surrealism. In a period of time where Photoshop skills run rampant, Ukraine-based photographer Oleg Oprisco's work stands out from the crowd as they are not actually artificial digital manipulations. Say what?! We have no idea how, but Oprisco carefully plans out each of these scenes and shoots them on his old-school film . . .
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