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Ducks, Otters, and Other Wildlife Plunge into Water in Intricate Split-View Embroideries | Colossal
AUGUST 13, 2021 GRACE EBERT Fiber artist Megan Zaniewski sends delicate air bubbles rippling through her water-based embroideries that capture the momentum of ducks, turtles, and other wildlife as they dive into a pond or lake. Through a combination of knots … Continue reading
Through Totemic Sculptures and Sound Art, Guadalupe Maravilla Explores the Therapeutic Power of Indigenous Ritual
In 1984, eight-year-old Guadalupe Maravilla left his family and joined a group of other children fleeing their homes in El Salvador. The Central American country was in the midst of a brutal civil war, a profoundly traumatic experience that’s left … Continue reading
Vincent Milou | Parenthèse | Globe
A short video by Yentl Touboul featuring Vincent Milou shot on location in Paris to celebrate the launch of his new colorway of our Surplus shoe. The Surplus Milou is now available worldwide at your local skate shop and online … Continue reading
Installation at Tokyo’s National Art Center Made From Brochures of Pandemic-Related Cancelled Events | Spoon & Tamago
photos courtesy yuri yagi and NACT The global pandemic has hit the pause button on life. Everything that brought us together—art shows and festivals to trade shows and symposiums—have all been cancelled. But memorializing these events and re-contextualizing them as … Continue reading
Matches, inventive stop motion studies by Tomohiro Okazaki | The Kid Should See This
Put on your favorite seven and a half minutes of music, full screen the video above, and hit play. This silent series of stop motion studies riffs and reinvents the structures of a simple matchstick over and over again. The … Continue reading
London-Based Illustrator Edward Luper’s 36 Views of the BT Tower
In the early 1830s, Katsushika Hokusai created 36 Views of Mt. Fuji. Images from the series would go on to becomes some of the most iconic images Japan has ever produced, their vast reach and influence being almost impossible to … Continue reading
The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail | Theresa Elly
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Little Amal the giant puppet’s London itinerary has been revealed | Time Out
Written by Rhian Daly Monday 9 August 2021 Join the nine-year-old refugee on her London adventure Little Amal, a 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a nine-year-old girl, is doing something most humans couldn’t manage after 18 months on the sofa: walking 8,000km … Continue reading
Motörhead’s Ace of Spades played on church bells works so much better than it should | The Poke
Of all the covers of Motörhead’s classic headbanger, Ace of Spades, you could reasonably expect to hear, it’s unlikely that ‘played on church bells’ ever made the list. However, at the Torenfestival – Tower Festival – in Weert, Netherlands, someone … Continue reading