Italian conceptual designer and sculptor Sara Asnaghi just taught me a new name for the genre I’ve been calling “edible art“: culinary alchemy. It has a nice ring
How cool are Canadians? When life gives them snow, they make snowmen. Giant, designer snowmen by artists like TADO, Nathan Jurevicius, Tara McPherson, APAK, Rilla Alexander and Travis
These captivating Freakshow installations by UK-born, Hong-Kong-based artist, Simon Birch are made with humans and household products. Birch, however, has inverted the ordinary sculpting process by introducing a mutation. Rather
3D-printing is advancing at such an accelerated pace. It was only last week that my mind was blown by Michaella Janse van Vuuren‘s 3D-printed kinetic sculptures, and much
Design Bureau‘s December issue has been out for a couple of weeks. Have you picked up a copy? It’s got a cover story on young architects, interviews with
So you like customized stags, but you’re sick of the old Gucci and guns routine? UK-based Graham and Green, purveyors of designer home decor, commissioned 16 artists and designers
3D-printing is shaping up to become a real game-changer in the world of sculpture. Through my work with MAQET, I’m learning a lot about the technology. Yet, even
Scott Musgrove tweeted this photo of his Walktopus in clay. The final sculpture will be cast in bronze, measure more than five-feet tall and include working lanterns. Whoa.