Wall-Hanging Sculptures from Salvaged Materials
Artist Lisa Hoke uses salvaged materials to create room-sized, wall-hanging, collages as a thoughtful commentary on our consumer culture.
Artist Lisa Hoke uses salvaged materials to create room-sized, wall-hanging, collages as a thoughtful commentary on our consumer culture.
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.
Architect and designer Emmanuelle Moureaux created this extraordinary floating rainbow installation called “100 Colors” at Shinjuku Creators Festa 2013 from 840 sheets of paper in one hundred different shades.
Designer Najla El Zein created this spectacular installation called “The Wind Portal” from thousands of paper windmills
Artist Risa Fukui produced a series of intricately cut large-scale portraits from paper, which are installed on translucent panels at at the Pola Museum Annex in Tokyo through September 8th.
Artist Edmond van der Bijl creates stunning sculptural installations by arranging household objects in unusual ways.
A massive installation consisting of 1.4 million feet of rope has just opened to the public in New York City’s Madison Square Park. The installation is called Red, Yellow and Blue and was created by Orly Genger, who collected nautical rope from various locations and then painted and hand-knotted it to make some impressive sculptural forms that change the whole landscape of the park.