https://www.dailyarchitecture.net/illustrator-and-paper-artist-katrin-rodegast-highways-and-rivers-generates-capillaries-on-anatomical-paper-organs/ In his editorial work for the Zurich magazine GH, the Swiss university of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, human anatomy and city maps were combined by illustrator and paper artist Katrin Rodegast. Rodegast rolled, ...
Like many of her haute couture peers, fashion designer Iris van Herpen (previously) selects a theme that inspires and unites the designs in each of her collections. Van Herpen, who has interdisciplinary interests in fine art and ...
Little Tilde hides in the forest and looks through a set of trees. She looks over to the opposite side of the lake where a viewer can catch a glimpse of her from the other ...
Warning: strong language. Over on the Hydraulic Press Channel, Finnish factory owners Lauri and Anni devised an awesome experiment to force a variety of soft objects like cheese, soap, and crayons through a plate drilled with holes ...
Japanese artist Yukio Takano has the ability to recreate the delicate properties of mushrooms with concealed LED lights and painted resins illuminated from the inside. The electrical components are then concealed in the wood floors ...