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Amazing Animal Origami by Sipho Mabona
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Amazing Animal Origami by Sipho Mabona
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Amazing Animal Origami by Sipho Mabona
chazmcintyre:

Amazing Animal Origami by Sipho Mabona
chazmcintyre:

Amazing Animal Origami by Sipho Mabona
maxitendance:

Paper Work for Dreamy Kid.
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magnolius:

Hand Embroidered New York Times by Lauren DiCioccio
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Hand Embroidered New York Times by Lauren DiCioccio
magnolius:

Hand Embroidered New York Times by Lauren DiCioccio
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Hand Embroidered New York Times by Lauren DiCioccio
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cyanea:

Joana Vasconcelos

The nature of Joana Vasconcelos’ creative process is based on the appropriation, decontextualisation and subversion of pre-existent objects and everyday realities. Starting out from ingenious operations of displacement, a reminiscence of the ready-made and the grammars of Nouveau Réalisme and pop, the artist offers us a complicit vision, but one which is at the same time critical of contemporary society and the several features which serve the enunciations of collective identity, especially those that concern the status of women, class distinction or national identity. From this process there derives a speech which is attentive to contemporary idiosyncrasies, where the dichotomies of hand-crafted/industrial, private/public, tradition/modernity and popular culture/erudite culture are imbued with affinities that are apt to renovate the usual fluxes of signification which are characteristic of contemporaneity. 

A side note: this artist is insanely prolific and does so many different kinds of sculpture that I am really not doing her justice just by focusing on the lace animals. Please go check out her website to see all of the incredibly cool things she’s done.
cyanea:

Joana Vasconcelos

The nature of Joana Vasconcelos’ creative process is based on the appropriation, decontextualisation and subversion of pre-existent objects and everyday realities. Starting out from ingenious operations of displacement, a reminiscence of the ready-made and the grammars of Nouveau Réalisme and pop, the artist offers us a complicit vision, but one which is at the same time critical of contemporary society and the several features which serve the enunciations of collective identity, especially those that concern the status of women, class distinction or national identity. From this process there derives a speech which is attentive to contemporary idiosyncrasies, where the dichotomies of hand-crafted/industrial, private/public, tradition/modernity and popular culture/erudite culture are imbued with affinities that are apt to renovate the usual fluxes of signification which are characteristic of contemporaneity. 

A side note: this artist is insanely prolific and does so many different kinds of sculpture that I am really not doing her justice just by focusing on the lace animals. Please go check out her website to see all of the incredibly cool things she’s done.
cyanea:

Joana Vasconcelos

The nature of Joana Vasconcelos’ creative process is based on the appropriation, decontextualisation and subversion of pre-existent objects and everyday realities. Starting out from ingenious operations of displacement, a reminiscence of the ready-made and the grammars of Nouveau Réalisme and pop, the artist offers us a complicit vision, but one which is at the same time critical of contemporary society and the several features which serve the enunciations of collective identity, especially those that concern the status of women, class distinction or national identity. From this process there derives a speech which is attentive to contemporary idiosyncrasies, where the dichotomies of hand-crafted/industrial, private/public, tradition/modernity and popular culture/erudite culture are imbued with affinities that are apt to renovate the usual fluxes of signification which are characteristic of contemporaneity. 

A side note: this artist is insanely prolific and does so many different kinds of sculpture that I am really not doing her justice just by focusing on the lace animals. Please go check out her website to see all of the incredibly cool things she’s done.
cyanea:

Joana Vasconcelos

The nature of Joana Vasconcelos’ creative process is based on the appropriation, decontextualisation and subversion of pre-existent objects and everyday realities. Starting out from ingenious operations of displacement, a reminiscence of the ready-made and the grammars of Nouveau Réalisme and pop, the artist offers us a complicit vision, but one which is at the same time critical of contemporary society and the several features which serve the enunciations of collective identity, especially those that concern the status of women, class distinction or national identity. From this process there derives a speech which is attentive to contemporary idiosyncrasies, where the dichotomies of hand-crafted/industrial, private/public, tradition/modernity and popular culture/erudite culture are imbued with affinities that are apt to renovate the usual fluxes of signification which are characteristic of contemporaneity. 

A side note: this artist is insanely prolific and does so many different kinds of sculpture that I am really not doing her justice just by focusing on the lace animals. Please go check out her website to see all of the incredibly cool things she’s done.
cyanea:

Joana Vasconcelos

The nature of Joana Vasconcelos’ creative process is based on the appropriation, decontextualisation and subversion of pre-existent objects and everyday realities. Starting out from ingenious operations of displacement, a reminiscence of the ready-made and the grammars of Nouveau Réalisme and pop, the artist offers us a complicit vision, but one which is at the same time critical of contemporary society and the several features which serve the enunciations of collective identity, especially those that concern the status of women, class distinction or national identity. From this process there derives a speech which is attentive to contemporary idiosyncrasies, where the dichotomies of hand-crafted/industrial, private/public, tradition/modernity and popular culture/erudite culture are imbued with affinities that are apt to renovate the usual fluxes of signification which are characteristic of contemporaneity. 

A side note: this artist is insanely prolific and does so many different kinds of sculpture that I am really not doing her justice just by focusing on the lace animals. Please go check out her website to see all of the incredibly cool things she’s done.
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m0iety:

 Mengyu Chen 
m0iety:

 Mengyu Chen 
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fer1972:

The Owl by rottenleftovers (on tumblr)
fer1972:

The Owl by rottenleftovers (on tumblr)
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paperism:

Wonderful paper art by Daniel Mar.
paperism:

Wonderful paper art by Daniel Mar.
paperism:

Wonderful paper art by Daniel Mar.
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magnolius:

Casette Tape Portraits by Erika Iris Simmons
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Casette Tape Portraits by Erika Iris Simmons
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Casette Tape Portraits by Erika Iris Simmons
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inspirens:

Kasey McMahon created this provocative self-portrait using steel, CAT5 and other data cables. Titled “Connected,” the life-size sculpture is perhaps a graphic representation of how our society is bound by digital culture.
inspirens:

Kasey McMahon created this provocative self-portrait using steel, CAT5 and other data cables. Titled “Connected,” the life-size sculpture is perhaps a graphic representation of how our society is bound by digital culture.
inspirens:

Kasey McMahon created this provocative self-portrait using steel, CAT5 and other data cables. Titled “Connected,” the life-size sculpture is perhaps a graphic representation of how our society is bound by digital culture.
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actegratuit:

great gifs by Patakk
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actegratuit:

great gifs by Patakk
follow him on tumblr
actegratuit:

great gifs by Patakk
follow him on tumblr
actegratuit:

great gifs by Patakk
follow him on tumblr