Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts

14/02/2013

Product Spotlight: The Secret Keeper by Alongkorn Sanguansook

I love this cute wooden character called the Secret Keeper, part of the 'Cubic Warrior' series, by Chinese designer Alongkorn Sanguansook

Take a look at more of his work over here.




17/09/2012

Product Spotlight : Eco DIY Collection by Eduardo Alessi

I love these little cardboard animals by Eduardo Alessi. Much like flat-pack furniture, these are all assemble-at-home style creations and are made from single sheets of recycled cardboard.
"Once the products have been mounted they look like 5 different endangered species of animals. This raises the consumers’ awareness makes them remember that each product and how it’s produced is in strait connection with the environment where we all live in"
What a great idea! You can see more of Eduardo's work here.











12/09/2012

Artist Showcase : Portraits by Denis Gonchar

I love these digital portraits by Ukrainian artist Denis Gonchar. I especially love the way he has represented the hair, it almost looks like it's made out of plasticine.

You can see more of Denis's work here.











05/09/2012

Product Spotlight : Toy Design by Chity Soy Yo

This week I have fallen head over heels for these super cute toys by Christian SarragĂșa A.K.A Chity Soy Yo.

Despite the toys have a very heavy 'Kawaii', Japanese feel to them, Christian is actually originally from Uruguay and now based in Dublin.

But seriously, don't you just love them? You can see more of Christian's work over here.

















14/08/2012

Product Spotlight : Crepundia Felis Monogrammus by Brutherford

I absolutely love this sculpture by Ryan Rutherford (A.K.A. Bryan Brutherford. Brutherford Industries). 
"This piece was created for the Jinxed Philadelphia Munnyworld show. The initial platform was a Kidrobot Trikky. Rather than add to or subtract from the platform the base piece was used as inspiration and defined the limiting parameters for the work. The skeletal construction was designed and built to fit within the given frame of the Trikky platform."
The amount of work that has gone into this is amazing, including 3D printing, hand sculpting and some cool panting techniques. I really want one, I really, really want one.






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