• ART

    Pop-Up Paper Sculptures by Peter Dahmen

    German artist Peter Dahmen creates complex paper sculptures that pop open once opened. Much like the most awesome children’s books we know but with a sharp delicate artistic edge. See a video of them in motion and also some stills of his work below: Images © Peter Dahmen

  • ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    Eat Your Heart Out

    Give your heart to your loved one this Valentine’s Day, and watch them eat it. For all you freaky lovers out there. Learn how to make your very own bloody heart present by using red velvet cake. Designed and created by Yolanda Gampp from youtube channel How To Cake It. Try it out below:

  • ART

    Sculptures by artist Berta Fischer

    Clear synthetic abstractions with a pop of gradient translucent coloring. Artist Berta Fischer explores overlapping shapes and textures with her unique folded sculptures. See some of Berta Fischer’s work below:  

  • ART

    Cloud Installation Made of 1,100 Umbrellas

    Artists  Kaisa Berry and Timo Berry team up for an exciting playful installation featuring the use of 1,100 umbrellas creating a massive white cloud hanging above this years Helsinki Design Week. “The aim is to take a gentle approach to the often over-serious design scene, through joy and surprise. At the same time, this gives adults a chance to play and act silly.”

  • Literally Balling by artist Victor Solomon
    ART,  Misc.

    Literally Balling by artist Victor Solomon

    A series by artist/designer Victor Solomon displaying basketball equipment in beautifully gaudy and sensitive stained glass and jeweled detailing. Obviously taking away its playability making the objects more of a cheeky sculptural installment for the luxurious baller. See the series below:  

  • Portrait 360 ° by Gianluca Traina
    ART

    Portrait 360 ° by Gianluca Traina

    An interesting social commentary sculpture series by artist Gianluca Traina titled Portrait 360 ° where we see portrait profile sculpturing with the distorted face imprints that do not match up with the anatomic structure. Emphasisesing the intamacy (or lack of) when we are together.