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Ferocious Dragon Created Using Traditional Japanese Tatami Mats | Colossal
By Jessica Stewart on February 6, 2022 On this incredible tatami mat, a powerful dragon takes up the entire floor. Tatami mats have been a part of Japanese homes for centuries. Once reserved for nobility, they became a standard part … Continue reading
Loops and Coils in Bright Gradients Grow from Claire Lindner’s Ceramic Sculptures | Colossal
FEBRUARY 6, 2022. ANNA MARKS All images © Claire Lindner Vine-like colorful coils of material overlap in Claire Lindner’s latest sculpture collection, which blurs the line between organic and human-made forms. Each piece has a vibrancy and motion designed to push … Continue reading
Artist Creates Menagerie by Cutting Creatures From a Sheet of Paper | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on February 6, 2022 It’s amazing that all of these elaborate artworks are cut from a single sheet of paper! British artist Pippa Dyrlaga needs only a precision knife and some paper to start creating. With just … Continue reading
Imaginative Doodles by Vincent Bal Recast Shadows as Witty Illustrations | Colossal
FEBRUARY 3, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images © Vincent Bal, Belgium-based illustrator and filmmaker Vincent Bal (previously) sees the playful potential of shadows cast by eyeglasses, a peeled clementine, and other household objects. Completed with minimal sketches in black ink, … Continue reading
Tools, Snacks, and Other Household Goods Become Clever Wearables by Nicole McLaughlin | Colossal
FEBRUARY 2, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images © Nicole McLaughlin Peek into Nicole McLaughlin’s closet—or scroll through her Instagram—and you’ll find (literally) toasty winter hats, plush, pocketed work boots, and sandals that double as snacks. The New York-based designer is … Continue reading
Nails Puncture Inscrutable Characters Carved in Wood by Artist Jaime Molina | Colossal
FEBRUARY 1, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images © Jaime Molina, courtesy of Paradigm Gallery Mysterious and enigmatic, the wooden figures that occupy Jaime Molina’s imagined world appear to be in perpetual states of meditation or slumber. The Denver-based artist (previously) … Continue reading