Thursday, January 28, 2010

Vedovamazzei

I am so glad I have discovered the link to the Vedovamazzei studio.
Italian artists Stella Scala and Simeone Crispino work together from several years under the name "vedovamazzei", which translated means "Mazzei's widow", a name they found on an old cemetery board and that for some reasons did inspire them. Their work is a clear challenge to conventions, has a component of humor with a poetic and political eye to the human situation. Bravi!!!






Lotty Lindeman


Dutch designer Lotty Lindeman is going to show her "Tassenkast" at the coming Object Rotterdam design fair. Lotty thinks that bags are nowdays mainly perceived as fashion object, while she sees them more as an interior product. To me this could also be a beautiful art installation.



Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Maud Vantours



I love these 3D decorative panels!! They are the work of the incredibly talented french designer/artist Maud Vantours. See more beutiful Maud creations on her web.



Cornelius Comanns



German designer Cornelius Comanns (I could not find his website) did win the italian prize Macef Design Award Massimo Martini 2010 for this intelligent craft product. Interesting design, dont' you think?

Monday, January 18, 2010

Rune Guneriussen



Tell me this is not magical!!! These are the dreaming installations and photos of Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen. So poetic.
 
                                    



Thursday, January 14, 2010

Ilaria Turba



Here some beautiful images, it is the work of the italian photographer Ilaria Turba.
 
                                     





Monday, January 11, 2010

Bella Foster


Recently I discovered the work of the american artist Bella Foster.
Her beautiful illustrations were on the Kate Spade calendar 2010.
Bella has also a blog where you can follow her creative work.
                                       

Jihyun Ryou


Korean designer Jihyun Ryou did research  food preserving oral traditions.
Can we survive without fridge now days?
Her design proposals are keeping those oral traditions in mind.
See more concepts on her blog

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Emiliano Ponzi



Italian illustrator Emiliano Ponzi is working for the NYTimes and several other internationals newspapers.
I love these illustrations; there is something vintage in his style that captures your attention.

                            


Happy New Year!!



“Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly.”

'Jonathan Livingston Seagull', author R.Bach