Japanese artist Kohei Nawa uses glass beads, glue, plaster and spray foam to cover found objects. “Once images of a particular object collected through the computer screen identifies itself as a suitable motif, the physical object is acquired through the internet and encapsulated in a layer of spheric cells. This process homogenizes the surface texture […] Read more
Emily Blincoe is a photographer from Austin, Texas. She arranges various everyday objects like stones, leaves, cereal into colorful compositions. “I find inspiration in faces, shapes, colors, light and quiet little moments. most days you can find me wandering in the tall grass somewhere between austin and nashville with my dog, eleanor.” (via mymodernmet) Read more
Amy Genser is a paper-artist based in West Hartford, Connecticut. She creates beautiful underwater landscapes using rolled bits of paper and acrylic paint. “The natural world is a clear source for Amy’s work. She is fascinated by the flow of water, the shape of beehives, and the organic irregularity of plants, flowers, rock formations, barnacles, moss, and […] Read more
Food sculptures made from various food items by German artist Martin Roller. Read more
Jiyong Lee is a studio artist and educator based in Carbondale, Illinois. He earned his MFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and taught there for several years. “The segmentation series is inspired by my fascination with science of cell, its division and the journey of growth that starts from a single cell and goes […] Read more