October 7, 2019

Immersive Exhibition in New York Sends Powerful Message About the Environment

Throughout history, art has been used to help educate the public about pressing social and environmental issues while also providing a creative escape. Continuing in that tradition, experiential designer Valentino Vettori—together with twelve leading environmental artists—has created an immersive experience that sends an important message about the state of our planet.

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October 7, 2019

Interview: Exquisite Ceramic Vessels Mimicking Organic Shapes Found in Nature

From landscape paintings to coral reef-inspired textiles, nature is a constant source of inspiration for many contemporary artists. Cleveland-based ceramicist Yumiko Goto (of Echo of Nature) is one of those creatives. She sculpts one-of-a-kind vases, ring dishes, and lidded vessels based on the structures found in nature—including delicate flower petals, seeds, and buds. Originally from Osaka, Japan, Goto grew up with a grandmother who was a professional kimono maker.

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October 6, 2019

Charming Watercolor Paintings Depict Tiny Fairyland Towns Nestled Within Garden Flowers

Ukrainian illustrator Tonia Tkach paints storybook illustrations inspired by the world around her. Now living in Tyumen, Siberia, the talented artist is constantly on the move, but she’s never without her sketchbook and watercolor paints. Her travel experience is evident throughout her portfolio, including her latest series, titled Flower Alley, inspired by the historical towns of mainland and Eastern Europe.

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October 4, 2019

Artist Interprets the “Energy of Life” as Mesmerizingly Iridescent Wall Sculptures

Fueled by the “energy of life,” Lyès-Olivier Sidhoum—known simply as Lyès—crafts conceptual art with a celestial spin. In his collection of modern wall sculptures, the French artist interprets this invisible energy as iridescent discs that capture the magic of materiality and illustrate Lyès' boundless creativity. Deemed Celestial Sculptures, these reflective works transport viewers to alternate dimensions. Ranging in both  composition (some comprise a single circle, while others feature several that seamlessly interlock)

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