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April 9, 2012

Artist Watch: Riusuke Fukahori

When I saw these goldfish I couldn't believe that they were made of paint and resin!  Artist Riusuke Fukahori meticulously paints between layers of resin to create three dimensional objects that appear to be floating in water.

Check out the video below to see him in action!


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To see more of Fukahori's work check out his website!

~Jess
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Published on April 09, 2012 07:16

April 4, 2012

Artist Watch: Lauren Clay

Thanks to a fellow paper engineer Shelby,  I have discovered Lauren Clay's amazing paper sculptures.  Clay has a background in painting and her sculptures have blossomed from them.  She mainly uses papier-mâché and painted cut paper for the sculptures.  Check out some of my personal favorites below and be sure to go to her website to see more!



~Jess

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Published on April 04, 2012 07:13

April 3, 2012

Artist Watch: Suren Manvelyan

I stumbled across these amazing photos of animal eyes by Armenian artist Suren Manleyvan on the website Behance.net. The images are stunning both for their beauty and for their representation of what is "hidden in sight" all around us. You may never look at your pet's (or your own) eyes the same way again!

blue-yellow macaw parrot

husky

blue crayfish

On the artist's website, I also found these photos of Armenian doors. I love the intricacy of the carvings and the shadow and light in the images.

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Published on April 03, 2012 06:50

March 30, 2012

What's Popped Up: Pratt Class Work

My students have made it to the middle of the semester!  I'm so proud of their progress, and the complexity of their pop-ups!  World, you had better watch out, there's more engineers coming you way!  Enjoy their latest projects-- a greeting card or a holiday card.




And if you can't make it to Pratt Institute to take the class, you can still learn how to make pop-ups with some of my tutorial videos!

~Jess
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Published on March 30, 2012 08:35

March 29, 2012

I Spy: Mosaic





Sometimes you need a train to be late to stop and look around.  I found this beautiful mosaic piece in the subway last night and just wanted to share it with you all!  There are more of these great mosaics by Tim Snell.  They're part of a series called Broadway Diary installed around 2005 on the station platform walls both directions.

-Jess
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Published on March 29, 2012 06:55

March 28, 2012

Artist Watch: Matthew Davis

The paintings of Matthew Davis are like vivid dreams.  You can see what the image is, but it's a little unclear since there isn't a definitive line and the colors pop right out at you.  The British artist slowly drips pools of oil paint on different surfaces (sometimes aluminum, others canvas) and lets them dry before going back and adding more pools of color.  I absolutely love color and I'm blown away by the way he handles it.  You can find out more about Matthew Davis' work here on his website.








~Jess
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Published on March 28, 2012 07:30

March 27, 2012

Artist Watch: Ultra Creative

This is an amazing package design from Ultra Creative that I just can't get over!  I first found it on the Dieline where I immediately needed to know more about this project.  Ultra Creative each year creates a promotional piece that has "original artwork that is both cultural snapshot and talent showcase".  The project usually has to be relevant, interactive and above all hold one pound of chocolate!  Excellent choice, if I do say so myself.

Here are some images from this past year's promotional project, The Fox with the Golden Fur.  Enjoy!





~Jess
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Published on March 27, 2012 07:36

March 22, 2012

What's Popped Up: Carol Barton's New Book

Carol Barton's third how to book, The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 3:  V-Folds, is available for pre-order!  Carol has also created the The Pocket Paper Engineer Workbook, Volume 1
Basic Pop-Up Forms
and The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 2 Platforms and Props.  Volume 3 teaches how to create V-fold pop ups and it's many different incarnations.  Definitely a must have for any paper engineer.





You can pre-order The Pocket Paper Engineer, Volume 3:  V-Folds here, and you may also want to order Volume 1 and Volume 2 to have a complete understanding of paper engineering.  To learn more about Carol Barton and her wonderful pop ups, please visit her site!



~Jess
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Published on March 22, 2012 13:09

March 21, 2012

Artist Watch: Tyree Callahan

I first encountered the Chromatic Typewriter through Colassal (which is a site that posts great artwork).  Tyree Callahan created the Chromatic Typewriter, and I personally wish that I could send emails this way!  Instead of letters on the typewriter, he replaced them with colors so you can now paint your letters out.  It creates a very ethereal picture, a very hazy, dreamy landscape.  To find out more about Callahan's work check out his website!







~Jess
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Published on March 21, 2012 15:03

March 16, 2012

I Spy- Grains of Sand

Do you ever wonder what grains of sand really look like?  Well Professor Gary Greenberg from University College London did.  And the result is spectacular!  Very much how snowflakes are intricate lace like pieces of ice, sand looks like shells and pieces of crystal!  Below are his photos that were taken at a magnification over 250 times!  Amazing!  You can find more of his photos (not just of sand) at his website.




~Jess
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Published on March 16, 2012 06:29