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Friday, September 30, 2011
Emmy-Gai Palmer
These blown glass pieces with encased crochet wire inclusions are by British artist Emmy-Gai Palmer. To see more of her work go to her website.
Pawel Kaczynski
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Andrew van der Merwe
These "beach calligraphy" pieces are by South African artist Andrew van der Merwe. To see more of his work go to his Behance site.
Bea Valdes
These luxurious beaded bags are by Philippine-born designer/artisan Bea Valdes. To see more of her work go to her website.
Heike Weber
These incredible installations using permanent marker to draw on acrylic floors and walls are by German artist Heike Weber. To see more of her work go to her website.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Stuart Frost
British artist Stuart Frost breathes new life into dead trees by transforming raw organic materials using a process he developed of pyrography. Intricate patterns, loosely based on 19th century wallpaper motifs, are defined by scorching the surfaces of dead trees. To see more of his work go to his website.
Imogen Cunningham
These iconic images are by renowned American photographer Imogen Cunningham (1883 – 1976). To see more of her work go to her trust website.
Rei Harada
These sterling jewelry pieces from the "Lace" series are from New York artist Rei Harada. To see more of her work go to her website.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Carolina Sardi
These steel wall sculptures are by Argentinian-born artist Carolina Sardi. To see more of her work go to her website.
Amanda Salm
These colorful woven mixed media vessels are by artist Amanda Salm. To see more of her work go to her website.
Gudrun Åsling
These bold linear paintings are by Swedish artist Gudrun Åsling. To see more of her work go to her website.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Françoise Cuxac
These mixed media assemblage pieces are from the "Mémoires" series by French artist Françoise Cuxac. To see more of her work go to her website.
Katie Poterala
These mixed metal jewelry pieces are by Arizona artist Katie Poterala. To see more of her work go to her website.
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