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Time, Residue & Memory. INTO AIR by Dawn Ng
What if we could make the temporary visible? Into Air (2018-present) is an ongoing body of work focused on translating and developing an alternative understanding of time. Read more
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Triptych by Gabriel Tarmassi
Imagine contemplating a landscape, the gentle shapes of the dunes and the waves lapping slowly (…) The Triptych piece by Gabriel Tarmassi might take you back to one of those places. Read more
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Balancing Relations by Helen O’Shea
Looking at Helen O’Shea’s sculptural pieces, one can wonder what material could support such delicate shapes. Plastic would not be the first guess. Read more
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being there by Azu Kimura
In ‘being there’, artist Azu Kimura presents us with a series of light, soft sculptures made with Hordeum jubatum over a metal mesh. Read more
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Monad Wall Hangings by Alistair Byars
Alistair Byars’ work focuses on hand-applied materials and studies the visual and tactile properties of rough/smooth and natural/artificial textures. Read more
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Ink/yarn paintings by Linda Maennel
Linda Maennel is a German artist who creates wonderfully light landscapes, portraits, and floral still lifes through the combination of painting and colored yarn on canvas. Read more
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SEEDS by AINO
The idea of preserving seeds in wax reminds us of a safe treasure that maintains its vitality and goes through different biological stages. This concept is explored physically and metaphorically by artist AINO in her SEEDS series. Read more
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Q&A with Isobel Napier about Laser Cut Paper Series
Graduated in Fine Art by The Slade School of Fine Art at University College London, Isobel Napier creates paper sculptures that resemble fabric, using archival paper and laser cutting technology. Read more
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Between Salt & Water by Anubha Sood
‘Between Salt & Water’ is a textile project of sculptural forms that began on a research trip to Galway, Ireland, and it is developed with fresh seaweed crystallized over time. Read more
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SUITABLE & BLOOM Series by Sui Park
The New York-based artist Sui Park explores the dynamism of organic forms and biomorphic shapes, made with mass-produced industrial materials, in particular, monofilament and cable ties. As the Korean artist says, her work ‘represents transitions, and transformations of nature, the forms are to capture subtle but continuous changes in our emotions, sentiments, memories, and expectations.’ Read more
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Sculpture Series by Mercedes Vicente
Mercedes Vicente is a Spanish artist who specialized in craft and textiles. In her series of sculptures, she explores fabrics’ behavior and skeleton volumes that expand to originate different designs. The final objects emphasize a sense of simplicity and neutrality that integrates an experience of time and space. The Beginning Mercedes Vicente: The idea behind Read more
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Eroded Panorama series by Cosma Frascina
Graduated in Design from ISIA University in Florence, Cosma Frascina is a designer who finds inspiration in the roughness of nature and artisanal techniques. The Italian designer is most interested in sculpting objects using calcarenite and bioclastic limestones and traditional techniques, but with an experimental approach to each piece. In Eroded Panorama Series, Cosma Frascina Read more
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WASTELAND by Annelie Grimwade
Working on ceramics and glass in a multidisciplinary practice, Annelie Grimwade Olofsson explores the borderline between control and self-governed forms. In WASTELAND project, the Swedish designer questions material innovation and investigates the waste of industrial byproducts. This series of sculptures encapsulate toxic byproducts in porcelain, glaze, and glass, underlining the threats and potentials of waste Read more
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Self Generating Forms by George William Bell
George William Bell’s work is defined by constant research and innovation of materials and stands on the fine line between art, crafts, and design. Combining glassmaking techniques in non-traditional formats and deconstructed forms, George William Bell’s work highlights a clear balance between the skill of the artisanal will and the autonomous expressions of materiality. Self Read more
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Furs series by Renata Jakowleff
Renata Jakowleff is a glass artist living in Helsinki, whose work delves into the immaterial and optical qualities of glass. Furs is a series of compositions and sculptural objects consisting of small pieces of glass and stainless steel, that together form patchworks full of bright glass expressions, according to the light conditions and the viewer’s Read more
