Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 2, 2016

PASTArchitecture: Tradizione, Costruzione





The designer Gemma Tickle and the photographer Aaron Tilleymade a photo series which depicts the brittle beauty of structural and decorative architectural elements. This project is called Tradizione, Costruzione and it’s been created for the food magazine Gourmand.





Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 2, 2016

Original Unverpackt: no packaging needed

Thanks to Original Unverpackt Berliners can now buy their groceries package-free, in a 'precycling' first for the environmentally switched-on city.

Original Unverpackt’s idea is super simple: reduce the waste as much as possible. Everything at OU is organic and sold in bulk, which means you just take as much as you need, fill it in your own bags and jars, whose weight will be subtracted at the cashier, and pay only the produce. For beer and red wine, it's the same thing -'bring-your-own' bottles are just fine, while vodka is even stored in a big demijohn from which customers can buy a few shots, or more.









Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 1, 2016

The Glass Piano by Kārlis Bogustovs

 
The Glass Piano by Kārlis Bogustovs 


What is art?

I see art in everything, and it has always been a matter of perspective. I truly think that we all live in one huge inconceivable artwork. What I mean by that, is if we give it a time to think -it’s not too far to find out that even the smallest grain of sand put under a microscope looks pretty amazing. Of course, everyone knows that, but often it gets forgotten. All the creative people have been trying to show it in their own ways. For masters of art, it has always been a challenge to build something stunningly beautiful, just to give a small sip of their vision to the public. The artwork is real, when it makes a difference in peoples lives.


How do you make a diference?

As I mentioned, I see the world as an artwork and find it important to emphasize that.
I have the certain method in my approach to art that reminds me about it. I mostly tend to make my artwork appealing at the first sight. If the viewer’s eye is heeded by the view in the first place and then finds out the story of the artwork, there’s some true magic that can happen. That’s the reason why in order to see my work completely, I usually place some hidden idea in a special way to approach it.


Magic?

Yes, it’s unexplainable, but I like to see someone’s mood uplifted. I find it magical.


 Can you give us an example of such work?

Certainly, I could say the latest are the greatest. My most impressive artwork is „The Sound of Architecture” it is a real piano, all covered in thousands of layers of glass. I built a city around the piano, cutting each layer by hand, then gluing them all together with a special UV glue. The idea was to build something transparent, airy and rooted in the same time. In such a way, that it tells the story about how light things can get, when they’re approached differently.  For this case, it was the architecture, „The Sound of Architecture” means that architecture is like music, each building is like a tone of sound, it holds a strong contribution in the song, whether we look at the way it’s being built with all the drawings, models, plans, maps, rules, timetables.. People – Archintects, investors, builders, their teamwork, efforts and determination to finish. Or, if we look at the function it fulfills, as the people go in an out, up and down, what sounds they make or situations they experience. The lights in the windows, reflections of the sun in the daytime or the electric light in the night. This would be one small part of what’s obvious in one building. A city consists of many buildings and the growth of it could be led by one big spirit that plays the notes on the piano of improvement. And each note in our life could ding for more years or decades, just because the spirit is composing in the different time-space. And the determined people can hear the melody.

 

 So, what was the outcome?


It was one remarkable challenge, I had to quit my job and work for more than 4 months in order to finish it on time. In London, Canary Wharf, on the installation day it all became worth it, I wasn’t finished with the exhibiting before I saw how people reacted to it. They were truly amazed, I haven’t seen anything that would pull people together that much, they all were surprised that it actually was a piano. A few days later some drunks vandalised it pretty bad and it got rain in it, soaked the keys and the piano was gone, people were badly shocked, it was beautiful in some way. Fortunately, it found a new home in a building next to the Reuters plaza – Canada One Place, where I managed to mend it and the people from the building liked it so much that they wanted to keep it there for a longer time. Now is the time when I need to find a new home for my glass piano. That’s why I’m planing to sell or exhibit it somewhere else. The piano is in good condition and I’m planing to refurbish it before giving it to the possible new owner. I have placed it on Ebay, for auction and I’m open to other suggestions, contact me and let me know what you think!

 

What an intersing story, do you have any plans for the future related with art?

Yes, absolutely, I’m studying at Art Academy of Latvia right now and my plans are mostly about creating new, innovative artwork. Developing the previous and going for something totally different than before. I have plans to make an exhibition in Latvia and to do some public artwork here as well.
I’m looking for collaboration with other artists, so in case if anyone is interested or has an idea, just look me up!

Interview by Greta Del Popolo

Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 1, 2016

The dream world of Laetitia de Gaulle


Laetitia de Gaulle is a designer and artist for over 20 years. She likes to be eclectic, to discover unknown new worlds. The color is the link between all her works, dreams and feeds her imagination.

 

What is art?

Art is for me a source of pleasure, happiness and fulfillment. Long practiced as a hobby, my     career   is     becoming more professional. I set a lot and participates in numerous events.
 

What about your technique?

I have been trained at the Boulle school (high French artistic and design school), fine arts and interior design. I have tasted many techniques, painting and sticking over another gives free expression of color to infinity, interpretations of our emotions, and this is like creating with and from my hands, my body, my brain, my     emotions.
 

Which are the subjects of your creations?

I paint animals, giving them life, names, making them becoming like alive. I draw, paint, stick, create all the time, and look forward to improve, discover, be surprised and surprise the others.
 

What about your inspirations?

My canvas are dedicated to oniric and colored worlds. I also paint resin animals, giving them life, names,   making them becoming like alive. I draw, paint, stick, create all the time, and look forward to improve,        discover, be surprised and surprise the other.

What does your work looks like?

A dream world, or joy, happiness, laugh mingled with melancholy prevail. A world of colors, where everyone draws what he wants it. Free work without constraints, where my spontaneity and my personality are such that sees it. The starting point of a table, the genesis of a work is a picture I find anywhere. It is the beginning of a story, she spins through my fingers, lives, and I'm leaving in a world that will surprise myself.

 

Artistic news and projects?

I realized 3 personal exhibitions and a collective one in 2015, which was a great joy and a lot of work.
I begin the New Year with a very exciting exhibition with a gallery and other artists, and I plan a lot of events: to exhibit abroad, a duo exhibition with another artist I like very much, participate to contemporary arts exhibitions in France and elsewhere.
Other projects are emerging. The year 2016 promises to be rich!
 
 

What were your ambitions for your child's adult life?


Not to be like everyone else. Yes I can!

http://www.laetitiadegaulle.fr 

Interview by Greta Del Popolo

Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 12, 2015

Long distance love



Un amore romantico quello che lega i coreani Danbi Shin e Seok Li, una coppia di innamorati che vive a quasi 7000 miglia di distanza. Si sa l'amore a distanza è complicato in questa storia lui vive a New York, lei a Seoul, ma hanno trovato un modo originale e creativo per colmare questa distanza. Dolce e potente è il loro progetto fotografico dal titolo “Half&Half“: durante le videochiamate, si scattano una foto nel luogo esatto in cui si trovano, mettendole poi una accanto all’altra. E nonostante le 14 ore di fuso orario, riescono a creare dei ricordi comuni, incastrare le loro routine e progettare un futuro insieme.












Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 12, 2015

Photoshop? No thanks!





Il sito “The Inspiration” ha stilato la lista delle migliori fotografie realizzate nel 2015, senza l’ausilio di post-produzione. Sembra davvero incredibile che nei tempi del fotoritocco e dei filtri capaci di trasformare qualsiasi immagine,  esitano ancora quelle che possiamo definire "perle rare",  ovvero scatti che riescono a mostrare la potenza della natura, senza trucco e senza inganno. La bellezza di alcuni paesaggi e scenari è proprio vero che non necessita di artifici!









Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 12, 2015

Flower Art by Lim Zhi Wei



  
Lim Zhi Wei is a Malaysian artist currently based in Singapore. She uses flowers, food and other household items and combines it with illustrations to produce colorful and incredibly realistic pieces of art.
Some of her works are enhanced with illustrations, while others are made entirely from food, flowers and other items.