A Path in the Forest by architect Tetsuo Kondo was a temporary installation in the Kadriorg Park near Tallinn, Estonia.
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A Path in the Forest by architect Tetsuo Kondo was a temporary installation in the Kadriorg Park near Tallinn, Estonia.
Chocolate pencils
Chocolate pencils created by Japanese designers Nendo for Tokyo patissier Tsujiguchi Hironobu.
Regina Silveira’s Magnificent Illusions
Renowned Brazilian artist Regina Silveira creates incredible illusions that play with our senses and messes with our minds. She invites the viewer see huge shadows or watch as toy cars make their messy track marks on a gallery’s white walls. In Lodz, Polland, she created an installation called “Depth” where she incorporated the gallery’s architecture, particularly its windows, to show a never-ending abyss one could actually walk on.
Currently, there’s a selection of Silveira’s work on display at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut (the only museum in Connecticut devoted to contemporary art). There, she presents In Absentia, a series of absent artworks on empty pedestals. She does this by creating gigantic and distorted vinyl shadows of objects that don’t actually exist.
The White Omar
The White Omar is a piece that explores the structure and form of patterns and shapes previously developed for an existing piece, The Great Omar, as a way of stripping back colour to highlight contours and light play across the surfaces. Currently being developed as a centre piece for a London boutique display.