MYK

posted by Laura Hughes on 05.17.2012, under design
05/17

Pom-pom furniture by MYK.  Each pom-pom is handmade and consists of
several hundred wool threads.   How can one not admire the craftsmanship
involved.
via design milk

 

ulrika kestere

posted by Laura Hughes on 05.14.2012, under art
05/14

Girl with the 7 Horses; a fairy tale photo essay by Swedish photographer, Ulrika
Kestere
.  The horses are created from clothes.  To read the story behind this
project click here

dimitri tsykalov

posted by Laura Hughes on 05.10.2012, under art
05/10

Unraveling knit credit cards by Russian artist Dimitri Tsykalov.
A commentary on the unstable worldwide financial markets.
Images via galerie rabouan moussion

mathew cox

posted by Laura Hughes on 05.07.2012, under art
05/07

Embroidered X-rays by Philadelphia based artist Mathew Cox

david mach

posted by Laura Hughes on 05.03.2012, under art
05/03

Matchead sculptures by Scottish artist David Mach

kim young soo

posted by Laura Hughes on 04.30.2012, under art
04/30

Korean artist Kim Yong Soo creates traditional Japanese art using semi conductors,
wires, cement, and batteries.  Images via Colossal

lee baker

posted by Laura Hughes on 04.26.2012, under art
04/26

Refractive Monolith – yarn installation by artist Lee Baker.  Baker used about
10,000 metres of acrylic yarn for this installation

Ineke Visser

posted by Laura Hughes on 04.23.2012, under design
04/23

Gorgeous crochet creations in the house of Dutch designer Ineke Visser.
Images via Adventurous Design Quest

ellen jong

posted by Laura Hughes on 04.19.2012, under art, design
04/19

New York based artist Ellen Jong deconstructs and reconstructs
rope to create inventive sculpture and sculptural jewelry.  I am
especially fond of the “Mad Max” inspired bracelets which incorporate
rope, leather and metal.

Happy Red Fish

posted by Laura Hughes on 04.16.2012, under art, design
04/16

Dutch artist Hagar van Heummen creates innovative art with ink and thread.
Check out her studio, Happy Red Fish, for more whimsical art and plush objects.

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