Please check out the world's largest moving kinetic art scuplture situated in Changi Airport. Those beautiful copper tear drops move together in motion to create different shapes and movements. I love the idea- watching this video actually gave me goosbumps so I can't possibly imagine what it must feel like to actually be there!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Ousamma Diab
Palestinian artist Ousamma Diab emerges to the surface showcasing his recent collection "In The Name of Freedom" that illustrates his thoughts and reactions relating to the civil war and current events in the Arab world. His genius work falls under "graffiti" and "pop art", I appreciate works of art that I can relate to more than anything and I think Diab has done a good job in expressing himself.
Check out the pieces that appealed to me the most.
Check out the pieces that appealed to me the most.
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Art and Design
Crazy Over: Kelly Behun
"Kelly Behun grew up in Pittsburgh, PA, and attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Economics. After graduating she moved to New York City and for several years worked as a buyer and stylist in the fashion industry and for the US distributor for Factory Records. She joined Ian Schrager Hotels’ design studio in 1994, where she trained under internationally renowned designer Philippe Starck. In 2000, she and a fellow Ian Schrager Studio alum, Natasha Ziff started their own company, behun|ziff design, focusing on residential design projects. In 2008 she started her own company, k e l l y b e h u n |STUDIO. She is the 2012 recipient of the Stars on the Rise award from the Decoration and Design Building's annual Stars of Design Awards. Ms. Behun lives in New York City with her husband and two sons, ages 12 and 9."
Kelly Behun |
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Home Interiors
Friday, November 2, 2012
Lee Broom: Crystal Bulb
Interior and Product Designer Lee Broom is behind this amazing creativity. He had those crystal bulbs hand blown and cut in a certain way to reflect beautiful shadows when lit. It is classfied as industrial, however with the decanter pattern it can be an elegant touch in any corner of any room, no matter what the theme is. I absolutely love!
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