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Q&A with Veerle Melis about Postcards from Spain
Currently based in Brussels, Veerle’s work can be seen as an ongoing meditation on the ingenuity of (human) nature and on what it means to create. Read more
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Molten Memories carpet by Sarah Roseman at Salon Veneman
Molten Memories carpet is a large-scale floor piece made entirely from reclaimed materials and developed by Canadian designer Sarah Rosema. Read more
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Nature. Traces & Reflections Exhibition at CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark
Nature. Traces & Reflections is an invitation to reflect upon the importance of nature as inspiration both in the past and in the present time. 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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Cestos de Pedra, Eneida Lombe Tavares x João Xará
‘Cestos de Pedra’ is a series of 50 handmade baskets developed by designers Eneida Lombe Tavares and João Xará during the RARA residency (Residência Artesanato Região Açores) at the 10th Edition of the Walk & Talk Festival. 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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Galeana Collection by Jorge Diego Etienne
Galeana’s temporary exhibition at Parque Arboleda in Monterrey is the result of an effort to communicate Galeana’s project as a whole, from the research and design process to the resulting objects and collection. ‘With no fairs or design events happening, I found a space where I presented 6 objects designed during 2020’s lockdown and sculpted 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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Mitosis by Amalie Vöge Jensen
Amalie Vöge Jensen is a Danish artist currently based in Oslo, where she’s studying a master’s program at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Her work involves the creation of abstract-figurative ceramic sculptures inspired by the human body intertwined in different scenarios. In Mitosis, Amalie started exploring gender by translating through her sculptures many 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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Translations & Suruga Series by Luis Vega
Luis Vega is a Designer-researcher with a particular focus on craft as a platform to investigate ways of socializing knowledge through materiality. Since 2019, Luis Vega works as a Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Design at Aalto University while he also collaborates on other personal design challenges. Translations is a project that highlights the Read more
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TRBN 1916 / JUPITER by Turbina Studio
Turbina is a Spanish art & design studio dedicated to developing and manufacturing objects that question time and movement. There is a respectful exploration and comprehension of materials, their forms, and implicit symbology in all of their works. The TRBN 1916 / Jupiter project arises from the studies of stone as a symbol of the 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