
Amy Boone-McCreesh’s sculptures take inspiration from celebratory and funerary displays found in various cultures. They also remind me of birds nests if they were dipped in fluorescent paint. Her drawings are great as well.

Amy Boone-McCreesh’s sculptures take inspiration from celebratory and funerary displays found in various cultures. They also remind me of birds nests if they were dipped in fluorescent paint. Her drawings are great as well.
Janna Ireland’s Night Season’s series was borne of a cross-country move, a hellish, humbling year of sporadic employment, and the streange dreams she had after her house was broken into.
I’m into anything called Safari Disco Club and you should be too. There’s people dancing in retro safari outfits, girls with their heads stuck in the ground, and weird french robot dancing courtesy of Yelle and backup dancers! There’s a few parts that look a little too much like a Lady Gaga video but I can look past that. Watch the full video after the jump!
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French artist Olivier Ratsi’s alterations of high rise structures reexamines ideas of preception and deconstructs the familiar.
South African based Jess Whitehead creates fluid worlds that mutate, melt, bend, and morph in infinite space.

Doug McAbee’s sculptures look like something Alexander Calder would make if he had a better sense of humor.
Check out Michelle Muzyka’s Memories In Decay installation consisting of ultra detailed cut paper sculptures. Read more »