• Designing Space Using New Media

    Designing Space Using New Media

    ART+COM is a design firm working with new media on commercial/brand projects for many enterprise level corporations. Brands are slowly tapping into the world of art, and they look very cool. It is not easy for brands to tap into the art market since brands are usually viewed negatively in the world of art.

  • Linking Art and Architecture

    Linking Art and Architecture

    When asked in a interview what sort of projects Arne Quinze does, he answered “Everything: Trucks, boats, fashion, shoes, furniture, and lamps. The theme he explores in his projects is sociology, or how people interconnect with one another.

  • A Book Surgeon – Brian Dettmer

    A Book Surgeon – Brian Dettmer

    A book carver who uses toss away books to create detailed, jaw-dropping, book sculptures. Art critics call him “book surgeon”, because of his precision patience, and complexity of his work. Through his art he explores relationship between, text, images, and language.

  • Untitled

    By Esther Stocker

  • Spacial Geometry by Esther Stocker

    Spacial Geometry by Esther Stocker

    Esther Stocker is known for her works in which she “manipulates spatial geometry” or to put it more bluntly she transforms the environment by using geometric shapes by altering perspective, and creating optical illusion.

  • Life of a Nail – Vlad Artazov

    Life of a Nail – Vlad Artazov

    Using an everyday object such as a nail, Vlad Artazov created a series of arrangements called a Life of a Nail. Vlad is a photographer by trade, but in this unique work he combines simple objects and his professional photography skills to create an illusion of life in everyday objects. Everyday objects have been used…

  • Equation Bookshelf

    By Marcos Breder

  • A nail’s Life

    By Vlad Artazov View full series at http://izismile.com/2009/06/30/nails_life_38_pics.html

  • Stencil Art by Sten and Lex

    Stencil Art by Sten and Lex

    Italian artists Sten and Lex create building-sized murals using a stencil graffiti method that they invented called “hole school.”  How does it work? They apply a series of stencils on the building, then slice out strips different widths to create a shade effect (which really does not exist when you inspect the art at very close distance,…

  • Dispatchwork

    By Jan Vormann Legos on damaged walls

  • Liquid Kiss

    By Victoria Fuller

  • Morning Alarm

    Agency: Ogilvy Beijing

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