Wednesday, 31 January 2007
Easy Being Green Art Comp.
WIN $2000!!!
Australian company 'Easy Being Green' is an active group working to fight climate change. They promote and sell products for businesses and homes that can help reduce water and energy waste and CO2 pollution. They are currently running an art competition with the aim to promote their products. Visit their site Easy Being Green for more information.
Wednesday, 24 January 2007
Art Almanac (Australia)
You know you're meant to read it, but never get round to buying a copy? Well, Art Almanac is on line so you can log on and have a have a squizz at what's on in the gallery world. Its an invaluable guide to the current goings on in the art world on your doorstep.
Friday, 12 January 2007
New Directions in Jewellery: v. 2
New Directions in Jewellery: v. 2
Recently out, retailing in shops for about $80(aud), and around $60(aud) from Amazon (not including postage mind you). A good source of inspiration and information as to what's going on in the world of contemporary jewellery and small object making. Featuring both veteran and new comers from all over the globe, this book is a great visual resource guaranteed to get the creative juices flowing.
Cool Carvings
Peter Goldlust
Among many other projects and mediums, mixed media artist Peter Goldlust carves crayons.
Artists Diem Chau also carves crayons, and this amazing little girl pencil tip...
...and then there's these crazy Japanese carvers Mizuta Tasogare and Kato Jado...don't question, just admire...
Among many other projects and mediums, mixed media artist Peter Goldlust carves crayons.
Artists Diem Chau also carves crayons, and this amazing little girl pencil tip...
...and then there's these crazy Japanese carvers Mizuta Tasogare and Kato Jado...don't question, just admire...
Friday, 5 January 2007
lorena barrezueta
Lorena Barrezueta's 'Gourmet Collection', takes various alluminium forms and translates them into porcelain. "Through material substitution and surface treatement, these ubiquitous forms are ironically accepted as part of the formal table setting."
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