Monthly Archives: March 2016

Heather Heininge

Surreal collage art by Heather Heininge. See more on her Flickr: flickr.com/photos/hheininge/with/25082432345/

Blobs

New York artist Nick Parker creates linoleum like colour explosions using paint, concrete and metal scraps. Check out one of our favourite blog Sight Unseen’s studio visit with him for more colour delciousness: sightunseen.com/2016/03/nick-parker/ And more of his work here: nickparker.info  

Garbage Man

Tal R’s collages are more that meets the eye. Garbage Man is a series of a selection of curated cutouts from art history masterpieces, pornos, comics, private photos, childhood pictures, sketches and picture book illustrations,  collected over a period of 25 years. In 2013 he then compiled and arranged the collection within 200 frames as the complete… Read more »

Love Is Natural And Real

We’re very excited to share this special post. Karla Spetic has released her latest collection for Autumn/Winter 2016 titled ‘Love Is Natural and Real’. Karla worked alongside T+ art director Emilie Cacace to develop the print range around leaves, including repeat prints and macros textures worked with blush pink, printed on Silk Faille and Silk… Read more »

Digital Consciousness

Artist Krista Kim explores digital art making using light as her medium. Of her work Krista explains: My work has a mysterious and meditative quality, mostly due to the painterly composition and vibrating quality of colour. Subtle gradients of colour cannot be seen by the human eye, and is created digitally, therefore behaving as vibration… Read more »

Safety

Working with resin Italian artist Francesco Lo Castro embraces his Miami home with geometric sculptures in pretty pastel layers. francescolocastro.com

Iranian Ceilings

Instagram photographer Mehrdad documents the incredibly intricate ceilings of Iran. instagram.com/m1rasoulifard