Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Fence by Adam Satushek

Fence by Adam Satushek


Adam Satushek examines the links between humans and their surroundings in his latest series of photographs. How do we influence our own stage set? How do we let the setting shape us? As Satushek tries to figure out his own place in the world, he picks up on sometimes unintentionally hilarious juxtapositions. How did some of these interactions take place, and how will they develop as time goes by? There is some great colour in these images.

Artist: Adam Satushek
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A show of work by Adam Satushek opens April 1, 2010 and runs through May 8, 2010 at the Platform Gallery in Seattle.


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Helicopter


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Herd

Friday, 2 April 2010

MASHUP CARPET BY KYMO

MASHUP CARPET BY KYMO

What's old is new again when Kymo remixes traditional carpeting: the result is the Mashup.



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The raw materials are worn and rugged oriental carpets; the process involves getting the originals down to the barest essentials. The threads are refined, then reassembled into contemporary patchworks. 


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Designed by Eva Langhans and Thomas Follner, the Mashup is a combination of vintage spirit and modern expression.

kymo.de

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Diem Chau's Crayon Carvings

 A Vietnam native, Diem Chau and her family came to America as refugees in 1986. Chau is a BFA graduate from Cornish
College of the Arts and has received an Artist Trust GAP Grant and a PONCHO Artist-in-Residence Award. Her work has been
exhibited in New York, Miami, Seattle and Los Angeles.

Chau combines common mediums and common means to create delicate vignettes of fleeting memory, gesture and form,
resulting in works that combine egalitarian sensibility and minimalist restraint. Her work touches on the value of Storytelling,
Myths and its ability to connect us to each other through cultural and humanistic similarities. Chau's current work drifts into
new territory by exploring the periphery of the narrative, moments forgotten and faded, or too brief to retain.

diemchau.com

Monday, 29 March 2010

Pam is an painter based on thailand puket.  He used to be a full time visualiser in bangkok leo burnett.
After he had worked for many years in advertising, he quit his job and opened his gallery selling hand made products, clothes and sculpture.
tel: 0898100266

Sunday, 28 March 2010

Wandere's Cafe

遠 藤 拓 人

Takuto Endo

Born in Tokyo. Studied at Setsu Mode Seminar.
After graduating Tokyo Industrial Arts University Graduate, he began his career as a freelance illustrator.


www.artakuto.com