Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Photography © Choi+Shine Architects Three Large Crocheted Urchins Decorated Singapore During The iLight Marina Bay Festival Choi+Shine Architects have … Continue reading Three Large Crocheted Urchins Decorated Singapore During The iLight Marina Bay Festival
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Traveling Landscapes: Miniature Landscapes to Travel by Kathleen Vance
Traveling Landscapes: Miniature Landscapes to Travel by Kathleen Vance As part of her ongoing series titled Traveling Landscapes, New York-based artist Kathleen Vance constructs entire landscapes inside of old steamer trunks and repurposed luggage. Many of the pieces incorporate real running water, soil, and living plant life to form encapsulated environments, though others are constructed … Continue reading Traveling Landscapes: Miniature Landscapes to Travel by Kathleen Vance
Spectacular Old Watch Steampunk Sculptures by Sue Beatrice
Spectacular Old Watch Steampunk Sculptures by Sue Beatrice More: Facebook |on Etsy Sue Beatricel aka (All Natural Arts) is an artist who recycles old vintage watch parts and turns them into beautifully intricate sculptures. This true jack-of-all-trades is also a talented sand sculptor and painter, and uses her many talents to perfect her watch sculptures. … Continue reading Spectacular Old Watch Steampunk Sculptures by Sue Beatrice
Skeletal Caged Couture by Nika Danielska
Skeletal Caged Couture by Nika Danielska Macabre in style and sharp in design, these fetish fashion designs by Nika Danielska feature skeletal cages that constrict and contort the body for the sake of fashion. Face masks, neck braces and shoulder spikes make up this daring collection, blurring the lines between pain and couture with their … Continue reading Skeletal Caged Couture by Nika Danielska
Henrik Uldalen’s Glass Paintings
Watch the short video: https://aesthesiamag.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/26071-12897595_187592438292746_1585486879_n.mp4 Oil Paintings of Eyes and Mouths on Glass by Henrik Uldalen The subject of Henrik Uldalen‘s magnificent oil paintings is the human eye. The artist’s ongoing series depicts multiple variations of beautifully-rendered eyes and mouths on glass. With the oil works, Uldalen is trying to explore “the dark sides of life, … Continue reading Henrik Uldalen’s Glass Paintings
Floor Gallery Covered with 100,000 Miniature Porcelain Skulls
Floor Gallery Covered with 100,000 Miniature Porcelain Skulls Artist Nino Sarabutra has been very busy by the looks of her latest exhibit titled 'What Will You Leave Behind?' It is comprised of an impressive 100,000 miniature porcelain skulls that have been each made by hand. Lining the entire floor of a room in … Continue reading Floor Gallery Covered with 100,000 Miniature Porcelain Skulls
Artists Enlist Caddisfly Larvae to “Build” Aquatic Cocoons from Gold Gemstones and Pearls
Artists Enlist Caddisfly Larvae to “Build”Jewelry From Gold, Gemstones Humans aren’t the only animals with yen for self-decoration. Caddisfly larvae protect themselves by constructing elaborate armors from gravel, sand, twigs, and other debris, which they “glue” together using excreted silk. The tiny moth-like insects scavenge whatever material is suitable from their environments, including anything you … Continue reading Artists Enlist Caddisfly Larvae to “Build” Aquatic Cocoons from Gold Gemstones and Pearls
19th Century ‘Devil’s Bridge’ Uses Its Reflection to Form a Perfect Circle
19th Century 'Devil's Bridge' Uses Its Reflection to Form a Perfect Circle The ‘Devil’s Bridge’ is a 19th-century structure in Kromlauer Park, Germany, that was designed to make a perfect circle with its reflection in the water below. Commissioned in 1860 by the knight of the local town, the thin arch stretching over the waters … Continue reading 19th Century ‘Devil’s Bridge’ Uses Its Reflection to Form a Perfect Circle
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