Vipoo Srivilasa

Elsa Mora’s lovely blog Art is a Way recently introduced me to these ceramic works by Vipoo Srivilasa. So many lovely shapes and details to discover in these tiny treasures… beautiful! Originally from Thailand, Vipoo Srivilasa moved to Australia in 1997 where he undertook a Master of Fine Art and Design (Ceramics) at the University of Tasmania. He now lives […]

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Going to Japan!

On March 16 I will start off an exciting artsy journey around Japan. During this trip I will get myself drenched into the Japanese contemporary art world; I will visit artists, exhibitions, events and many many other exciting things. It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a long, long time so I’m very excited it’s finally going […]

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Ron Isaacs

If these flowery creations were real dresses, no doubt I’d wear them. But Kentucky-based artist Ron Isaacs didn’t use any fabrics when he made these. In fact, all of these beauties are sculptures made of wood and paint. That’s right, Wood! I absolutely adore Ron’s work. Even more for his motivations:

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Diana Beltran Herrera

I’m head over heels in love with these beautiful hand-made bird sculptures. Aren’t they gorgeous? They are paper creations by Diana Beltran Herrera; a Colombia-born artist who is currently studying Fine Arts (MA) at the University of the West of England in Bristol. Although she is still young, Diana has already created many beautiful things and worked with […]

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Hiné Mizushima

I just can’t decide which of these tiny treasures I like the most.. the dotted mushrooms, the cheeky bats, or perhaps the blue-colored beetle. To be honest I’ve never liked anything that has more then 4 paws, but Hiné Mizushima can make anything creepy look cute! Hiné Mizushima is a Tokyo-born artist who majored in Japanese traditional paintings before she started her […]

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Sophie Woodrow

I have been staring at these precious creatures by Sophie Woodrow forever. But I simply can’t decide which one is my favorite because I love them all too much. Life can be difficult sometimes! Sophie Woodrow had an interest in working with clay from a very early age. She graduated from Falmouth College of Art with a BA in Studio […]

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Susanna Bauer

I probably couldn’t touch these leaves without breaking them. But artist Susanna Bauer knows her way around these beauties of nature and embellishes them with needle & thread. Amazing! Susanna works with different found objects, including stone and wood. Beautiful as her leaves are, the crocket details often have the less conventional purpose to challenge the balance between fragility and strength; […]

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