Shane Grammer

Posted on June 27, 2006 Under Art

Over the last ten years Shane Grammer has evolved from a one man art machine to a multi disciplinary creative agency specializing in three-dimensional work. By combining his own talents with other hand picked artist, Shane's work continues to evolve…

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Shigeki Hayashi: Babies In Spacesuits

Posted on June 16, 2006 Under Art

Ceramist Shigeki Hayashi makes intriguing and bizarre works of art. His life like sculptures of babies in spacesuits and S&M outfit togged femmes are examples of the "possibility of ceramic expression" as he puts it. Weird and wonderful at the…

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Joanna Sands

Posted on May 3, 2006 Under Art

Joanna Sands started her sculpture career building large installations in abandoned buildings in the early '90s. At first she was using found materials but over time grew her work and adapted to new and prettier materials. Point blank her work…

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“Assassin” Bespoke Soccer Boot

Posted on April 28, 2006 Under Fashion
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Bennett Robot Works

Posted on January 25, 2006 Under Art

Anyone who has been reading my site for even a little while knows I've got a love for all types of robots whether retro, futuristic, drawn or otherwise. These awesome robot sculptures were created by Gordon Bennett, made from a…

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Jessica Joslin

Posted on January 22, 2006 Under Art

Jessica Joslin grew up in Boston, MA collecting flies off the windowsill to look at under her microscope--admiring the natural world around her. Her collection of 'stuff' grew to include bits of mechanical mechanisms, hardware, and in '92 she found…

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Project Litmus

Posted on March 16, 2005 Under Art

Jason Bruges has created "four interactive sculptures that act as giant litmus papers, sensing and responding to a variety of environmental stimuli, such as daylight, wind, and tides in the riverside area". These interactive sculptures are placed in the London…

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Pamela Sunday

Posted on February 1, 2005 Under Art

Brooklyn based Pamela Sunday's ceramics are inspired by the microscopic shapes found in nature. She is known for her richly textured surfaces and imaginative shapes. When she completes each sculpture they look as though they had sprouted from the soil…

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