There’s not too much information on artist Suzy Lelièvre, but her striking works speak for themselves. A steel ladder does a graceful backward bend into a full circle, a bowl of noodles connects to a large mid-air fork, and dice dots sink towards the ground. In fact, in most of Suzy’s work, everyday objects are spun, skewed, [...]
Written by Guest Blogger Giulia Callegari Robert Gligorov is a contemporary artist. A real one. Attracted of drawing, discipline he then applied in many different commercial fields like comics, illustrations, publicity. If he had never drawn he says he would probably have become a surgeon or a coach. Very well aware that nowadays art is [...]
Artist Marcel Ceuppens just sent us his paintings for review. Ceuppens digital paintings, featured here, are inspired by his passion for mid-century art, design and architecture. “Marcel’s protagonist—his “everyman”—appears solo or with cookie cutter duplicity throughout these paintings. Each work possesses a
As the outcome of his 4th year project, at Design Academy Eindhoven, Philip Luschen created a group of objects he refers to as “Distractors”. These objects were designed for boring places such as waiting rooms, long hallways and other dull intermediary places to create a moment of escape or inspiration.
Thomas Keeley’s art is provoking and highly thought driven. His interpretations of everyday objects transforms them into witty concepts that anyone with a bit of sense of humor can thoroughly enjoy.
Yvonne Lacet is a conceptual photographer that I was drawn to because I saw all of the photographs as huge canvas’ on the interior of a home. Simple but very well framed, clearly someone with a great eye and appreciation for the everyday charm in life. The work reminded me…