Peter Tarka produces immersive illustrations using forms, shapes, and bold colors to elevate aesthetics for the most recognizable brands on the planet. His client list includes companies like Apple, Nike, LG, Samsung, Audi, Google, Adobe,…
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Amsterdam-based artist Diana Scherer investigates the desire for humans to control nature through her series Exercises in Root System Domestication. The project combines design, craft, and science to manipulate plants’ subterranean systems into forming mesmerizing…
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Unique air plant living chess set. This chess set will certainly grow on you.
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Bowls made from real leaf skeletons by fibre artist Kay Sekimachi. Kay Sekimachi is a fiber artist and weaver, known as a “weaver’s weaver” for her unusual use of the loom in constructing three-dimensional sculptural pieces. In…
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Plants and animals have always been the surface on which humans have etched the foundations of culture, sustenance, and identity. For Ellen Jewett natural forms are a continual source of fascination and deep aesthetic pleasure. At…
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Plants and animals have always been the surface on which humans have etched the foundations of culture, sustenance, and identity. For Ellen Jewett natural forms are a continual source of fascination and deep aesthetic pleasure. At…
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These steampunky looking miniatures created by Rosa De Jong, are made out of cardboard, small rocks, tree branches, moss, paper, sand, bark, etc. The finished works are preserved in oversized glass test tubes which allows the viewer to…
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Plants and animals have always been the surface on which humans have etched the foundations of culture, sustenance, and identity. For Ellen Jewett natural forms are a continual source of fascination and deep aesthetic pleasure. At…
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Plants and animals have always been the surface on which humans have etched the foundations of culture, sustenance, and identity. For Ellen Jewett natural forms are a continual source of fascination and deep aesthetic pleasure. At…
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