Archive for the 'Art' Category.

I am loving this stunning artwork by artist Meryl Donoghue. Entitled Wards In Jarndyce, it was presented to my colleague Chris by his wife Lucy, as a wedding present at their recent nuptials, the lucky blighter..!

Loving this makeshift tribute to Stanley Kubrick by Tom Sachs.
It’s just one fragment of a brilliant photo-essay from the Selby, revealing the studio and tools of the trade of the New York based sculptor.


Italian artist, Andrea Petrachi (aka Himatic) takes broken electronics, recycled materials and old toys and turns them into awesome robotic sculptures.
Andrea will be exhibiting at Drap-Art’10 International Recycling Art Festival of Catalonia— a collective exhibition of art and design created from recyclable materials, from the 18th of December 2010 until 9th of January 2011, BARCELONA.


Harrier and Jaguar 2010 by Fiona Banner.
Showing at Tate Britain, 28 June 2010 – 3 January 2011.
Via but does it float.

Swarm Light, by rAndom International, is an experimental light installation with a real ‘collective consciousness’ that subtly reacts to the viewer’s audible presence.


Chrono-Shredder, by artist Susannah Hertrich, is “a poetic time-object that reminds us of the volatileness of the »now«. As a hybrid object with functions similar to those of a calendar and a clock, it shreds every single day in realtime. All that time that is irrevisibly lost gets a tangible existence in the form of shredded paper. As time passes by, the tattered remains of the past pile up under the device”.

Based on images from the 1967 Star Trek episode Mirror, Mirror, Mirror Universe, by Devorah Sperber, is an amazing sculpture composed of strands of semi translucent beads forming images of Spock, Kirk and McCoy beaming up by transporter.

The artwork is currently located in the foyer of Microsoft’s Studio D offices in Redmond, Washington.
*advertising on this site










Loading ...