The Queen of Caulk
In her studio overlooking the Aar, de Senna buttoned up her lab coat, donned her latex gloves and face mask, and spent the next three full months clocking about 800 hours working on her โI Love Caulk Frostingโ series.
In her studio overlooking the Aar, de Senna buttoned up her lab coat, donned her latex gloves and face mask, and spent the next three full months clocking about 800 hours working on her โI Love Caulk Frostingโ series.
Our old friend Becky Stern spotted this remarkable work by artist Shelly Miller, in which she uses cake icing to create murals on public walls on the street.
Shawn Thorsson (amazing costume and prop fabricator who was our cover story for MAKE Volume 32) will be joining us to help kick off our first Make: Believe HOA on Google+. Join Shawn and MAKE’s Creative Director Jason Babler Thursday, Nov. 1, at 1pm PST/4pm EST to geek out about sculpting videogame characters (both big […]
This innovative feat of melon and squash carving is the work of #MikeVDesign and called a “Krang-O-Lantern” after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles villain that it so accurately depicts!
Artist Marc Brownlow won first place in the food category of our Halloween contest last year for his gorgeously gourmet Skull Truffles.
Mask-maker Shin Murayama created this incredible fabric mask of an octopus with red hair.
A gorgeous sculpture offers an exploded view of a tree and how lumber is cut from it. Surprisingly, it is not made out of wood.