LOVE Interactive Sculpture Is A Vase & Candelabra In One

Michael Kalish Interactive Love Sculpture

Artist Michael Kalish has released a new limited edition tabletop version of an interactive sculpture he previously created. In his “The Art of Finding Love” the word LOVE is crafted in 3 dimensions in either Poplar Wood or Gold Metal and functions as both a vase and a candle holder, depending upon whether you place it vertically or horizontally on a surface. (more…)

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Felipe Santander’s Gnosis: Unique Textile Art

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Artist Felipe Santander’s Gnosis, a recent exhibition at Chile’s Galería Madhaus, combines brightly colored pieces of synthetic materials, anatomy and symbols that conceptually bridge the inner and outer world of the textile artist. (more…)

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Zoe Buckman’s Let Her Rave Packs a Punch

Zoe Buckman Let Her Rave

I didn’t physically participate in the Women’s March on Washington today (or one of the many others taking place around country). But I fiercely support that for which we are marching and I’ve chosen to feature the work of artist Zoe Buckman today as a result. The bulk of Zoe Buckman’s unique artwork promotes gender equality and feminism. Her inspiring series, Let It Rave, is a new body of work that marries the masculine with the feminine inspired by a line in a John Keats poem. (more…)

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Hungarian Designer Repurposes Timepieces as Art

Repurposed Timepieces by Barbara Katona

Hungarian jewelry designer Barbara Katona garnered the audience vote in Poland’s Lódź Design Remade Market Contest. Her repurposed watches and clocks were created, in her words, “to keep people from forgetting to smile and to stop once in a while in this hectic world.” (more…)

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