You can’t spell “origami” without “I.” And you can’t pronounce “origami” without “me.” So drop the modesty and embrace your effigy…with Foldable.Me! The nice folks at UK-based Foldable.Me
Here’s a must have for all you collectors who like toy art and tattoo art. Toy Art Gallery partnered with SecretBase for the first fully painted edition of the
Sarah Illenberger is a Munich-born, Berlin-based visual communicator. Her work consistently surprises me and makes me smile. She can take two everyday objects (cabbage + dress; apple +
Speaking of all things sweet and kitschy, step right up to Philomena Marano‘s SUGAR RUSH. The Brooklyn-based artist’s intricate papercraft candies are categorically close to these wooden popsicles: They’re visual
To honor the one-year anniversary of the tragic earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Jeremy Brautman (age 35) and Super Cooper Berella (age 12) curated a kidcentric, collaborative art show at Kokoro Studio in San
Maskull Lasserre is a Canadian artist who has “skull” in his name and anatomy on his brain. Incarnate (Three Degrees of Certainty II) is one of his recent skull
Most of the time, I write about artists who turn 2D subjects into 3D objects. In this case, artists Kyle Hilton of Mississippi and Andrés Martínez Ricci of
Dan McPharlin created an amazing series of miniature paper synthesizers several years ago, but, much like Doktor A’s H.R. Giger glasses, thanks to Internet magic, McPharlin’s synths are
They Might Be Giants are tackling the suburbs with a giant pink paper monster truck hearse in support of their 2012 tour. Build it life-size…over 12 ft. tall!…or