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Thursday 24 October 2013

Hanna Werning


Hanna Werning work as an independent designer across disciplines such as communication design, product design, visual arts and illustration, self-initiated and commissioned work. Since 2004, she has been running her own company Spring Street Studio in Stockholm, Sweden. The name comes from her time living in London where she was educated a graphic designer at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design.


Hanna has a strong fascination for patterns and colours and has been designing prints, wallpapers, textile, porcelain etc for BorÃ¥stapeter, Rörstrand, IKEA, Sagaform, Eastpak, Anna Sui and House of Dagmar. She is also the designer and manufacture of her own product AnimalFlowers wallpaper-posters. 

http://www.byhanna.com/index.html 

http://www.byhanna.com/apparat1.html

Friday 18 October 2013

Elisa Strozyk

"The world around us is becoming increasingly immaterial. We are now used to write emails instead of letters, to pay online, to download music and touch virtual buttons on touch screens. We live in a society of images, a visual culture full of colours, advertisements, television and the internet. There is not much left to feel. Giving importance to surfaces that are desirable to touch can reconnect us with the material world and enhance the emotional value of an object. 
'Wooden Textiles' convey a new tactile experience. We are used to experience wood as a hard material; we know the feeling of walking across wooden floors, to touch a wooden tabletop or to feel the bark of a tree. But we usually don't experience a wooden surface which can be manipulated by touch." Elisa Strozyk

www.elisastrozyk.de/seite/woodtex/woodentextiles.html


Teo Pirisi


Teo Pirisi, aka Moneyless, is an Italian-born artist, who has made the country his home since his birth in 1980. The artist grew up as a member of the 90’s graffiti scene in Tuscany, which he attributes to the development of his artistic identity. Pirisi further devolped his signature geometric style through his studies at Multimedia and Communication Design at Carrara Fine Art Academy and Isia in Florence, respectively.



By combining his graffiti and fine art backgrounds, the artist has been able to develop a unique style of geometric art. 



http://www.moneyless.it


STRUCTURES by Teo Moneyless Pirisi from Martina Merlini on Vimeo.

Fanette G


French Artist Fanette G using a mix of photography and art installation (no photoshop involved!) to create these optical illusions. Painted on abandoned buildings and later photographed from different angles to trick your eye into thinking those are 3D object floating in the room, uses a modern-art-meets-vintage-interiors approach.


Aakash Nihalani




Artist Aakash Nihalani makes faux 3D geometric shapes with neon tape from Street Art to Land Art...see more at 

Aakash Nihalani