Sarah Moli Newton Applebaum
marts 21, 2012 | by Tine
Knit Knit knit…
Hella Jongerius
januar 21, 2012 | by Tine
Hella Jongerius
Designer Hella Jongerius (1963) has become known for the special way she fuses industry and craft, high and low tech, tradition and the contemporary. After graduating Eindhoven Design Academy in 1993 she started her own design company, Jongeriuslab, through which she produces her own projects and projects for clients such as Maharam (New York), Royal Tichelaar Makkum (The Netherlands), Vitra (Basel) and IKEA (Sweden). Her work has been shown at museums and galleries such as the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum (New York), MoMA (New York), the Design Museum (London), Galerie KREO (Paris) and Moss gallery (New York).
Blue Birds
januar 18, 2012 | by Tine
Little Blue bird, fly with me…
Little Mountains
januar 10, 2012 | by Tine
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John Kenn_Post-it monsters
november 5, 2011 | by Tine
Paola Roversi_Photograph
august 4, 2011 | by Tine
Pierre dal corso_Fashion Photography
august 3, 2011 | by Tine
mariana monteagudo
juni 28, 2011 | by Tine
New York_DUMBO
juni 18, 2011 | by Tine
I’m in New York getting inspired…The area called Dumbo, just under the Brooklyn bridge is amazing. I love the contrast from the raw buildings and graffiti to the beautiful shops ( There are no less than 3 amazing bookstores ) restaurants, bars and galleries.
Fashion illustration_Brett Manning
juni 4, 2011 | by Tine
Brett Manning is a 24 year old girl. She lives and works from her home in Chicago. Everything she creates acts as a visual diary, commenting on things and events which have moved her in some sort of sentimental and memorable way. She often creates very personal works based on her dreams, and the use of ambiguous symbols and allusions tend to appear to be delivering some sort of story, maybe one we’ve all heard, but cannot seem to pin-point. She is interested in the collected unconscious and and the connection of all living and non-living things so her works can appear to make otherwise strange associations and surreal juxtapositions, but it’s all pretty light-hearted. Ultimately, Brett purposely tries to never dictate anything through her work and only communicate recognizable and graceful forms. Patterns, rhythm, tradition, humor, geometrics, truth, comfort, balance, and love are universal themes that are the building blocks for all of her works, but if every piece of her art had to be smashed together, they would all have one important thing in common; they were created with sincerity and passion. see more here
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