Posts tagged creative

Tapumes 2005 by Henrique Oliveira

“DISASSEMBLY” by Todd Mclellan is a series of images capturing old relics of our past in its dismantled form. Every piece and component are positioned in an almost obsessive-compulsive arrangement - by type, size, function - resulting in a clear portrait of an era that we have seemingly left behind. 

Thread Installation by Gabriel Dawe

To promote Faber-Castell’s top-of-the-line range of “Artist Color Pencils”, well-known masterpieces such as Vincent Van Gogh’s “Terrace Cafe at Night” and Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” were re-created using thousands of color pencils as the medium itself.

“Bloom My Buddy” vases by Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe 

The person-shaped vases “Bloom My Buddy” allow to create endless numbers of original creations with flowers, leaves and stems.

Disparity Series by Christopher Boffoli

Camera hoarder Stacie Grissom of Stars for Streetlights received a massive collection of old cameras from her uncle a couple years ago. She soon discovered that she wouldn’t possibly have time to use all of them, so she took a few of the neglected and worn down ones and made a one-of-a-kind lamp for her home. The cameras were turned into the lamp base using a pipe and some cold weld, and the lamp shade was made using color slide film. If you have some broken cameras lying around and want to make your own, Grissom has detailed her entire process over on her blog.

Camera hoarder Stacie Grissom of Stars for Streetlights received a massive collection of old cameras from her uncle a couple years ago. She soon discovered that she wouldn’t possibly have time to use all of them, so she took a few of the neglected and worn down ones and made a one-of-a-kind lamp for her home. The cameras were turned into the lamp base using a pipe and some cold weld, and the lamp shade was made using color slide film. If you have some broken cameras lying around and want to make your own, Grissom has detailed her entire process over on her blog.

The Imperfections by Sopi Su

The inspiration came from the Japanese author Sei Shonagon, best known as the author of The Pillow Book. It is a book of observations about her life during the early 11 th century while she was serving in the court of the Empress. It includes her personal thoughts, interesting events and poetry. This project is based on my observations of daily life’s imperfections, and each words or sentences are laser-cut out of card. 

Rech Neon PseudoScript by Jose Velazquez

Letter U by Dan Tobin Smith

Today I Will Be (by saudaha)

Today I Will Be (by saudaha)