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Layers of Glass by Ramon Todo Layers of Glass by Ramon Todo
Tokyo born artist Ramon Todo splices pieces of stone, volcanic rock, obsidian, fossils, books and even pieces of the Berlin Wall with translucent layers of glass. Taking raw chunks of natural material and adding highly polished bits of glass, he creates sculptures that are unstated and surprising. By combining these di...
Craftmanship
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Woven Image by Benjamin Hubert Woven Image by Benjamin Hubert
Benjamin Hubert's London studio Layer has designed a modular screen system made up of triangular hemp tiles for Australian textile company Woven Image. The Scale system relies on a hexagonal framework that is constructed from individual three-pronged thermoplastic sections. These join together to create a base for the...
Craftmanship
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Fractal Experience by Erik Söderberg Fractal Experience by Erik Söderberg
Fractal Experience is a personal graphic project by the swedish cross-media artist Erik Söderberg having the scope of exploring the difference between shapes created by humans and nature. Söderberg states that "design is often based on strict geometric forms, while nature flow in a chaotic, organic way. But after some...
Digital
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Glass Rivers by Greg Klassen Glass Rivers by Greg Klassen
Talented artist and furniture-maker Greg Klassen’s beautiful river- and lake-like desks and tables that straddle the line between furniture and art. He sees every piece of furniture he creates as a piece of functional art, and himself as a creator rather than a producer. Due to his relationship with a local sawmill, Kl...
Craftmanship
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Slow Life by Daniel Stoupin Slow Life by Daniel Stoupin
The most important living organisms that play the key functions in the biosphere might not seem exciting when it comes to motion. Plants, fungi, sponges, corals, plankton, and microorganisms make life on Earth possible and do all the hard biochemical job. Similarly to all living things, they are dynamic, mobile, and fu...
Nature, Video
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Pure Geometry by Alexey Romanowsky Pure Geometry by Alexey Romanowsky
Alexey Romanowski is an animator and motion graphic artist based in Kiev, Ukraine. According to him, the work was nothing more than an exploration of different styles of animation. As you can see from the screenshots not only does this work pay tribute to the most basic shapes we see in our lives, but gives them life b...
Digital, Video
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All you can feel by Sarah Schoenfeld All you can feel by Sarah Schoenfeld
German artist Sarah Schönfeld’s - All You Can Feel is a visualization of legal and illegal drugs, now published in a leather-bound volume that functions as a psychedelic Rx field guide. To produce these images, Schönfeld – whose interest in chemicals developed while working at one of Berlin’s most notorious night clubs...
Science
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Paper Sculptures by Rogan Brown Paper Sculptures by Rogan Brown
Rogan Brown's work is inspired by the tradition of scientific illustration and model making; detailed observational drawings based on patterns and motifs found in nature are transformed into incredibly detailed, delicate relief sculptures made from layer upon layer of either hand or laser cut paper. Some of the hand cu...
Craftmanship
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Science of Origami By Robert J. Lang Science of Origami By Robert J. Lang
The intersections between origami, mathematics, and science occur at many levels and include many fields of the latter. Origami, like music, also permits both composition and performance as expressions of the art. Over the past 40 years, Robert J Lang has developed nearly 600 original origami compositions, and about a...
Science
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Geometrical Psychology 1887 by B. W. Betts Geometrical Psychology 1887 by B. W. Betts
Mr. Betts has spent more than twenty years studying and contemplating the evolution of man Man, not from the physical, but from the metaphysical point of view; thus the evolution of Man is for him the evolution of human consciousness. He attempts to represent the successive stages of this evolution by means of symbolic...
Books
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Divine Journey by Simon Wieland Divine Journey by Simon Wieland
Simon begin his artistic journey at the early age when he found out that he can bring his thoughts into reality by drawing them. At this time he have been already fascinated with ancient egypt, pyramids and most of all the Universe, drawing and painting whatever came to his mind. In 2010 Simon started drawing his first...
Digital, Video
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Symmetric Botany by Peter Carrington Symmetric Botany by Peter Carrington
Carrington’s work harkens back to the history of biology and botany, where drawing and labels were the key to all knowledge, then he adds his own bit of mystical influence. Now Carrington is focusing on the human need for order. Through labels and numbers he demonstrates our need to categorize. “I’ve always had an inte...
Drawings
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Complexity Graphics by Tatiana Plakhova Complexity Graphics by Tatiana Plakhova
Tatiana Plakhova is an illustrator, designer and art director living and working in Russia. Her complex and mesmerizing digital paintings trace natural floral forms and biological studies in intense mathematic linear state while using a myriad of influences from music to science, converting them into data and pattern...
Digital
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The Lost Triangle of Pythagoras The Lost Triangle of Pythagoras
Artist/engineer Gregg Fleishman has been working with slotted plywood and geometry for over 40 years to create fantastical objects that span the worlds of furniture, vehicles, and large scale structures. During that time, he happened upon a previously unrecognized key to spacial geometry - what he calls the Lost Triang...
Craftmanship, Video
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Millefiori by Fabian Oefner Millefiori by Fabian Oefner
Captured by Swiss photographer Fabian Oefner in his project Millefiori, the iron particles start to rearrange, forming black channels and separating the watercolours from the ferrofluid, creating these technicolour structures that look like psychedelic planets or trippy cells under a microscope. This is just one projec...
Science
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Technological Mandala by Leonardo Ulian Technological Mandala by Leonardo Ulian
The work of Leonardo Ulian originates in the dismantling and observation of patterns and circuits found in electronic devices. In his approach, there is an affinity with the work of an anatomist who researches the mechanisms of life or that of the childlike curiosity of those who break into the bodies of objects in ord...
Technology
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Orna by Cristian Boian Orna by Cristian Boian
Cristian Boian, one of the leading Romanian graphic designers and digital illustrators whose work is recognized on the world stage, used to be a carpenter in his village to Curtea de Arges, Romania before starting his journey in graphic design. The charm of wood fiber material, the metal grains, the shapes of the refle...
Digital
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Soul of Science by Daniel Martin Diaz Soul of Science by Daniel Martin Diaz
Combining “concepts of consciousness” and science with the physical and metaphorical, Daniel Martin Diaz’s explorations come to life on paper. Diaz's work, despite feeling so strangely familiar, is distinctly unlike anything else, and is executed with such aforementioned sincerity and crafted elegance that he has been...
Drawings
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Stone Fields by Giuseppe Randazzo Stone Fields by Giuseppe Randazzo
Stone Fields is a project from Novastructura by Italian designer Giuseppe Randazzo. The project has started from a search for a 3d-objects optimal packing algorithm over a surface, but evolved in something rather different. Inspired by the work of Richard Long and the way he fills lonely landscapes with archaic
Technology
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Power of One Surface by Shohei Fujimoto Power of One Surface by Shohei Fujimoto
Created by Shohei Fujimoto, Power of One #Surface explores perception through reflection and position, where the visitor is invited to explore both the actual and reflected...
All, Technology, Video
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Kinetic Light Sculptures by Paul Friedlander Kinetic Light Sculptures by Paul Friedlander
Paul Friedlander is both a physicist and a light sculptor, using applied sciences to create art that’s both beautiful and interactive. He constructs...
All, Science, Technology
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Art for the third eye by Emma Kunz Art for the third eye by Emma Kunz

Emma Kunz was a Swiss telepathic healer, researcher, and artist who in the 1940's, channeled drawings for her patients using colored pencils, crayons, graph paper and...

All, Drawings
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Perspective drawings - Codex Guelf Perspective drawings - Codex Guelf
The following perspective drawings come from a rather obscure 16th century anonymous paper manuscript containing sketches of...
All, Books
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Geometric Spaces by Andrew Kuypers Geometric Spaces by Andrew Kuypers
Geometric-spaces by Andrew Kuypers is a “an experimentation into the relationships of geometric shapes, space and form”...
All, Digital
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Orbs by Ari Winkle Orbs by Ari Winkle
With shockingly breath-taking use of colour and texture, Ari Winkle brings us into her world of imagination, with her experimental interpretation of...
All, Digital
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