• Thomas Witte’s Paper Landscape

    My name is Thomas Witte, inspired by the vibrant stencil graffiti scene in Buenos Aires, I create intricate cut paper drawings utilizing images I have photographed as well as photographs my grandfather shot over a 40-year period. The photographs my grandfather took show the history of his family and friends, from backyard barbeques to travels […]

    Thomas Witte No responses October 29, 2013
  • Miguel Endara: Stippling Effect

    Miguel Endara illuminates ink and paper with dimension, depth and precision through an intricate stippling technique. Benjaman Kyle Benjaman Kyle is a portrait of a man with no identity.  His name is the pseudonym adopted by Benjaman Kyle himself, who has dissociative amnesia.  He was discovered unconscious on August 31, 2004, and is believed to […]

    Miguel Endara No responses September 20, 2013
  • Casey Watson’s Paperwork

    Mixed-media artist, Casey Watson manipulates two-dimensional materials to create sculptural works incorporating bold forms with graphic textures, which are enhanced and vitalized through dynamic lighting. White Reef In my recent work, White Reef, I’ve dived into the world of fashion.  I see wearable art is an extension of installation which ties into the rest of […]

    Casey Watson No responses September 20, 2013
  • Ina Jang: in the making (a+b+c)

    These images were shot yesterday, as of the moment I am writing this diary (August 28th 2013). For the past few months, I have been slowly working on a new body of work – besides the portraits series there is no there there.  Most times, the images are created indoors which naturally made me spend less […]

    Ina Jang No responses August 30, 2013
  • Studio Snowpuppe: Illuminated Design

    A design duo from The Hague transforms a single piece of paper into a source of luminosity. Architect Nellianna van den Baard and industrial designer Kenneth Veenebos of Studio Snowpuppe make all of their lamps by hand. Working from flat pieces of paper the team creates unique pieces that fuse modern architectural design with the […]

    Installation Magazine No responses August 30, 2013
  • Tb&Ajkay: Spring Ahead

    The Spring Collection from Stockholm Design duo Tb&Ajkay test the limits of everyday materials like wood, metal, paper, rock, cork, leather and fabric. The Spring table designed by industrial designer Therése Broberg and textile designer Susanne von Ajka is a delicate manipulation of molded birch plywood defined by an elaborate scallop technique that makes the table […]

    A. Moret One response July 26, 2013