This shimmering installation titled Unwoven Light by Soo Sunny Park. The changes of color depends on the time of day. See more on Rice Gallery website.





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This shimmering installation titled Unwoven Light by Soo Sunny Park. The changes of color depends on the time of day. See more on Rice Gallery website.





Photos via Nash Baker © nashbaker.com
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These wacky human figures with disproportionately large hands or feet sculptures are created Artist Gerardo Feldstein. Feldstein uses wire and wood to to portray some perspectives when it’s distorted. As he says, “I see the sculpture as an extension of myself, my characters do, dramatize things I want and I can do.”




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Theses fantastical botanical ceramic sculptures are created by London-based ceramic artist Hitomi Hosono. Her process is: one month to create the mold, three weeks to attach the folliage, and up to five months to let it dry. These porcelains are all from Hosono’s memory. She said: “ I’ll send my mother a sketch and ask her if she knows what the flower is and she’ll say, ‘We have it in our garden, don’t you remember?’ “.




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These gorgeous color paints are created by artist Amy Eisenfeld Genser, she using rolled bits of paper and acrylic paint. If you like her artwork, you can See and learn more over on All Things Paper.







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Maico Akiba, an illustrator, sculptor and frequent collaborator with Yusuke Kagari. This is her an ongoing project called 100 Years Later.




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This sculpture uses Over 5,000 stainless steel replicas which is called “My Personal Universe”, it’s created by artist Zhan Wang.




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These two beautiful sculptures are called La Vague and Maestrale. They are created by artist Mario Ceroli.




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These colorful macro sculptures are frome Japanese artist Takahiro Iwasaki who currently has a new collection at the 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art at GOMA in Queensland.







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This is the world’s first 3D pen – 3Doodler, you can draw in three dimensions in real time. The 3Doodler was designed by WobbleWorks, and they recently launched a campaign to sell it on Kickstarter.


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Beijing artist Li Hongbo recently had a solo show at Dominik Mersch Gallery in Australia. He using thousands of layers of soft paper carves into busts, skulls. If you like his work, see more in here.



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