Matthew Reinhart's Blog, page 6
March 15, 2012
Artist Watch: Zim and Zou
We came across the work of two young artists, Lucie Thomas and Thimbault Zimmerman, and had to see more. They are the duo behind Zim & Zou, a studio based in Nancy, France. Their colorful, whimsical images are photographs of objects and paper sculpture. We hope you enjoy their work as much as we do!
- Becca




- Becca
Published on March 15, 2012 07:24
February 29, 2012
Artist Watch: Dana Tanamachi
Without knowing it, I've seen a lot of Dana Tanamachi's work out and about. She is originally from Texas, but now lives in Brooklyn and is a full time custom chalk letterer! You've probably seen her work in magazines and catalogs (West Elm, Oprah, etc). I just had to share her wonderful pieces of art with you all! Check out the few images below and a video of her drawing the letters! Also to see more of Dana's work click the link here.
The By & By from Dana Tanamachi on Vimeo.
~Jess
The By & By from Dana Tanamachi on Vimeo.


~Jess
Published on February 29, 2012 06:40
February 22, 2012
What's Popped Up: Howcast Tutorials
Hello Pop-Up world! Back in December I shot a series of how to make pop-ups tutorials for Howcast, and I'm pleased to tell you all that they are now up and ready to share! I had a ton of fun creating the tutorials and working with the Howcast team.
For more of the tutorials here's the link:
http://www.howcast.com/users/JessTice
Here's one of the first tutorials out of the series! Enjoy!
Pop-Up Cards and Crafts: Basic Techniques / V Folds on Howcast
~Jess
For more of the tutorials here's the link:
http://www.howcast.com/users/JessTice
Here's one of the first tutorials out of the series! Enjoy!
Pop-Up Cards and Crafts: Basic Techniques / V Folds on Howcast
~Jess
Published on February 22, 2012 06:30
February 17, 2012
What's Popped Up: Pratt Class!
This spring is my second semester teaching at Pratt and I have to say my students have already made me very proud! Their first assignments were out of this world, so I'd like to share them with you! The assignment was to create an all white pop up with some of the basic principles of paper engineering. Enjoy!
~Jess



~Jess
Published on February 17, 2012 07:40
February 8, 2012
Artist Watch: Fashion Week Invitation

I can't find any information on who engineered this simple and elegant pop-up card for 3.1 Phillip Lim's fashion show, but it's really great to see pop-ups in the fashion and design world. Does any one know who did this card?
~Jess
Published on February 08, 2012 06:49
January 30, 2012
Artist Watch: Yayoi Kusama
I wish I could have gone to Australia to see this exhibition (and maybe even partake in it!). Yayoi Kusama (born 1929) created in installation at the Queensland Art Gallery in Australia that was a couple of "domestic-syle rooms" like a living room and kitchen. But everything was painted white. And once the exhibition opened, the children who visited the museum were given colored dot stickers to decorate the rooms! How amazing is that? Here are a few photos from the 'Obliteration Room' installation:
~Jess



~Jess
Published on January 30, 2012 07:49
January 19, 2012
Artist Watch: Vanishing Cultures Project
The Vanishing Cultures Project is a documentary project that is helping to create awareness of native tribes and preserve their way of life. Taylor Weidman and Nina Wegner team up for half the year and go out to document indigenous tribes. They have already finished their first project about Tibet in the Upper Mustang region. You can purchase prints and a book about Tibet. Right now they are working on documenting the pastoral herders in Mongolia. Check out more about their project here: http://www.vcproject.org
What I really love about the project is not only the preservation aspect, but the photographs. They are truly stunning.
~Jess
What I really love about the project is not only the preservation aspect, but the photographs. They are truly stunning.


Published on January 19, 2012 06:41
January 5, 2012
Artist Watch: Julie VonDerVellen
The internet is a brilliant thing, connecting all of visually. I came across Julie VonDerVellen's work last year. It really is amazing what one can do with paper. VonDerVellen creates garments out of handmade paper (which is made out of recycled cotton clothing). She says that "garments evoke memories; memories evoke garments" and she's right. Her pieces are intricately woven and painstakingly put together to re-create garments. The paper also has the story of the specific memory printed on it thus binding the memory and the garment together. Check out more of her work here.
~ Jess





Published on January 05, 2012 06:54
December 21, 2011
Matthew Featured in PBS's Off Book
Matthew is featured in the latest episode of "Off Book," a wonderful new PBS web series about non-traditional art forms. We enjoyed having the film crew visit the studio!

Published on December 21, 2011 12:08
December 15, 2011
Artist Watch: Shawn Sheehy
We always enjoy seeing what Chicago-based artist Shawn Sheehy is up to. He creates every part of these elegant artist books: the paper, illustrations, text, pop-ups and binding.
Shawn also offers excellent pop-up workshops all over the country. Check here to see if he'll be in your neck of the woods.


Shawn also offers excellent pop-up workshops all over the country. Check here to see if he'll be in your neck of the woods.
Published on December 15, 2011 14:10