HQ
Architects developed a wonderful public installation that provides an artistic
aesthetic to the environment through playfully responsive design. The Warde
project, located in Jerusalem's Vallero Square an urban area that's in really
bad condition is being given a set of towering flower sculptures, big adequate
to draw the gaze of the whole plaza. So, rather than fighting against the
marketplace's metropolitan nature, designers sought to work in accord with the
municipality. These massive blossoms are motion-activated, which means that
they bloom when pedestrians walk by or when trolleys arrive. To flawlessly
describe their installation, HQ Architects says, the urban space abruptly
reacts to the people using it therefore; people can also utilize the flowers
for shade from the sun or for light when dark time’s approaches. Moreover, once
the square is no longer busy with people, the flowers wilt and close, their
lively petals resting until the next surge of action within their vicinity
inspire them to bloom once more.
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Beautiful Vertical Planters Inspires You To Grow an Elegant Garden Indoors
Well,
there’re huge populations living in small homes around the world. So, being a creative
mind you should know that floor and counter space is at a premium place in your
home. Therefore, this often leaves minor place for potted plants. The creative
mind designer “Kim Fisher” has an ingenious solution. The skillful artist has
created a 22 inch circular hanging planter that holds colorful vegetation, even
with limited space available at your home. So, she has decided to attach this
into the wall, and you can take advantage of the vertical height while leaving
other more useful areas frees. Hence, it’d be better yet, the planter’s clean
and modern design look like a work of art rather than a conventional pot.
This
beautiful suspended garden is in particular crafted for succulents and air
plants, actually made from aluminum, and the bottom half is properly covered by
heavy-duty plastic that keep small rocks, moss, dirt, and plants in place. For
those who lack a green thumb, this setup requires very little maintenance with
plants that are difficult to kill. Kim Fisher vertical garden is hand-crafted
and includes two air-plants, and also available through her Etsy shop.
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Gorgeous Paintings on Fallen Tree Logs Mirror Their Natural Origins
The skillful artist Alison
Moritsugu captures the real essence of Mother Nature in her log paintings. These
beautiful environmental pieces utilize trees as both the subject and the
canvas. The fragmented nature of the trees lets the designer to paint directly
onto the rustic wood. At once her inspiring work is complete, what results is a
painting that explores the history of American landscapes.
Moritsugu lets viewers to see
what America was like when settlers first arrived and furthermore depicts the
destructive effects of industrialization. Therefore, this sense of strained
duality is one of the main stimulations behind the artist's work. She said that
I normally like the juxtaposition and tension created by having an image of
nature on a section or sample of real nature. However, it is contrast that makes
Moritsugu's work a real essence, instigating viewers to reflect on how man has inclined
nature and vice versa.
Moreover, it is also very imperative
to notice that the artist gathers her canvases from trees that have naturally
fallen after a storm or from human activities that cut them down and plan to
chip them. Moritsugu sporadically uses endangered species to make her work even
more thought-provoking. Well, so to view the artist's reflective work in
person, you can visit New York's Littlejohn Contemporary from November 12th to
December 12th, 2015.
Monday, 19 October 2015
Artist Creates Lovely Blooms with Everyday Objects.
Rachel Dein a London-based artist of Tactile Studio
preserves everyday objects in an exclusive way. Rachel Dein has using the
process of casting, and presses both natural and man-made materials into wet
clay and then fills the voids with a unique combination of plaster and
concrete. Hence, what results are slabs that showcase the subjects’ complicated
characteristics, with their colors delicately tinting the plaster as it dries? Rarely,
as an added step to this process, Dein will hand paint the casts after they have
been finished and refined.
Moreover, the size of Dein’s work differs, and few of her
compositions measure as large as 16 squared inches. She fills these spaces with
lovely blooms, vegetables, fruits, and even children’s toys. The potentials are
infinite, which gives the clients to chance to request commissions that are
tailored to their lives and characters. She
says; I really enjoy the magic of plaster casting to make fossils from everyday
life, “whether it’s a shell found on holiday, your grandmother’s treasured
lace, a Christening gown, or the flowers from your wedding.” She sells her creative
work through her Etsy shop, but she’s also available for custom work through
her website. http://www.tactilestudio.co.uk/commissions/
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)