An Artist Transforms Spaces Into Beautiful Gardens

British installation artist Rebecca Louise Law invents amazing installation art made from real flowers, suspended with copper wire. She explores the relationship between humanity and nature. The artist transforms art galleries, museums beautiful gardens that move the viewer with floating flowers. As a trained artist, her inspiration comes from the work of abstract expressionists. She opted for organic materials: “The flower…

The Most Wild Restaurant Is The Pink Zebra

“How about we dip a zebra into a deep pink sea?” was the question that eventually inspired the design behind India’s most colorful eatery: The Pink Zebra. It is situated amidst a bustling landscape of old colonial buildings in the city of Kanpur. The structure is dipped in the most electrifying shade of pink and carefully wrapped in graphic…

Giulio Iacchetti Offers a Futuristic Twist

Giulio Iacchetti is an industrial designer since 1992. He designs for many brands such as: Alessi, Artemide, Ceramiche Refin, Danese, Fontana Arte, Foscarini, Moleskine, Pandora design. Some characteristics of his work is the definition and the research of new object typologies. For instance, the Moscardino, the biodegradable spoon-fork designed with Matteo Ragni. In 2001, he…

Cutting Flowers To Arrange Your Home

Cutting flowers is a beautiful way to arrange your home. You may opt for paper flowers, because they are a clever workaround and they won’t wilt like the fresh ones. By constructing these blooms out of paper, you can be sure that they willl always be fresh and they don’t need water! You can create…

Yellena James Creates Imaginary Ecosystems Filled with Flora

Yellena James is the Portland artist who creates kaleidoscopic, biomorphic artworks that resemble colorful ecosystems, filled with imaginary flora and fauna. Her purpose is to illustrate places that are “hypnotically familiar and yet hauntingly exotic”. Her most recent ethereal universe explores textural terrains and delicate organic forms.   The combination of pens, inks, acrylic and gouache…

Amanda McCavour Designs Installations of Everyday Objects

Amanda McCavour is a Toronto-based artist. She works with stitch in order to create large-scale embroidered installations. She  states she is interested “in thread’s assumed vulnerability, its ability to unravel, and its strength when it is sewn together.” The artist is excited by the potential thread has to create readable images and abstract images. McCavour creates…