
A Brilliant Architectural Ouroboros
A brilliant architectural ouroboros, No Limits in New York City by Alexandre Arrechea, 2013:
Creatively Distracted
Creatively Distracted

A brilliant architectural ouroboros, No Limits in New York City by Alexandre Arrechea, 2013:

Snow acrylic, ink, magazine photo on panel 8″ x 8″ 2010 Shipbreaking, Yosemite Valley acrylic, ink, magazine photo on panel 18″ x 11″ x 2″ 2012 Palouse Falls with Containers 2 oil on canvas 70″ x 48″ 2012 Denali National…
Gorgeous glass, deliberate process, intimate documentary.
explore-blog: Lovely visual additions to history’s finest definitions of art from Creative Mornings. These make me happy.
Przemek of Calabarte makes handcrafted lamps from dried gourds. There are quite a number of stunning examples of his work on Flickr.
The 600 Years from the macula on Vimeo. This video is of a sort of architecturally mapped animation presented (performed?) during 600 years anniversary of the astronomical tower clock situated at Old Town Square in center of Prague. It’s absolutely…
Eric Nitsche is posting (Flickr) the graphically stunning design work done for General Dynamics’ ads and annual reports. Power for Peace advertisement
This Saturday, 03 May 2008, is the Rhode Island School of Design’s Spring Alumni Art Sale (whew, say that 10 times). Since I live in Alaska I won’t be going, but am delighted to be able to look through some…
I follow Lisa (aka c-urchin) on Flickr for her tiny ceramic creations that resemble tiny sea creatures, but from time to time she posts a photo of something that is truly stunning. This time it is this amazing vessel from day 141. The texture is gorgeous:
You can see more of her work at Flickr or see what is available on Etsy.
JustVirtual has posted a fantastic recap of the ZeroG Sky Dancer’s performance, produced and directed by DanCoyote Antonelli the other night. By all accounts this even was a huge success – even in the face of a buggy grid upgrade…
These miniature gardens are absolutely fascinating. More interesting is that the main site seems to be for a decontamination service and that these miniature little ecosystems are their targets.
This is a question I have been mulling in my head for a few weeks now - somewhat passively...and certainly not so much that I would call and interrogate
Stunning 3D rendering solutions that make real life look – well, just dirty. View the ARTVPS gallery
I love this image by Carlos Schwabe posted at BibliOdyssey. It reenforces a sneaking suspicion – looking at H.R. Giger’s work – that there is something reminiscent of art nouveau in his organic sinew (Alien and Necronomicon). The gratuitously dark…
Scott Listfields astronaut paintings are amazing snapshots of the observer as an astronaut, caught in the act of observing. [Via forestandthetrees]