Origami Exhibition at Bellevue Arts Museum
If you’re an origami enthusiast in the Pacific Northwest, then be sure to catch the exhibition that just opened at the Bellevue Arts Museum.
If you’re an origami enthusiast in the Pacific Northwest, then be sure to catch the exhibition that just opened at the Bellevue Arts Museum.
If you think that efficiency apartments are for the birds, then you might appreciate this project by artist collective London Field Works called Spontaneous City in the Tree of Heaven.
This past weekend I got the chance to visit the studio of artist Eric Lindveit during Bushwick Open Studios, where I saw an impressive display of his stunning work.
Embroidery artist Charlotte Bailey created this series of hand-embroidered pieces that makes sardonic puns out of candy bar wrappers.
Artist Laurence Vallières creates charming animal mask sculptures from salvaged cardboard that cleverly utilize the printed surface of the packaging materials in order to depict the animal imagery.
Artist Jim Bachor give new meaning to the term “street art’ with these mosaic pieces that literally become part of the street when installs them in potholes.
Artist Tonya Corkey explores memory and photography in these stunning portraits made from dryer lint.