Nandan Ghiya’s Hacked Picture Frames
Artist Nandan Ghiya uses all kinds of crafty processes to modify pictures and mashup their frames to create these fascinating works from the deFacebook Project.
Artist Nandan Ghiya uses all kinds of crafty processes to modify pictures and mashup their frames to create these fascinating works from the deFacebook Project.
Although I’ve taken scissors to countless plastic six-pack rings, it’s never occurred to me to craft anything out of them until now. Origomu is a movement that encourages people to transform plastic six-pack rings into unique pieces of wearable art.
These spectacular images of famous art museums made from gingerbread and candy were created by Henry Hargreaves and Caitlin Levin for this year’s Art Basel in Miami.
I love the way that simple and repetitive craft processes can turn into something so subtle and complex, like this installation of crocheted flowers by artist Wendy Kawabata called Grow In Light, which captures the feeling of the long daylight hours in Iceland.
These watercolor bud vases over on Design Sponge are a sweet DIY to spruce up your Thanksgiving table
These whimsical creatures are the work of artist Troy Emery, which he calls “fake taxidermy.”
I love the ingenious simplicity of this clever little one-page artist’s book featuring illustrations of knitting from Kate Flake.