• Red Graffiti

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    Red Graffiti
  • Papercuts Inspired by Dinagyang Festival

    Meticulous. Bold. Brilliant. read more

    Papercuts Inspired by Dinagyang Festival
  • The World is a Stamp

    It’s unfortunate that everyday ordinary items are not designed with the same flourishes of detail that they were in decades of past. Whether something was a manhole cover, a pencil sharpener, or a building facade, designers, manufacturers, and builders invested great and time and expense into making things look interesting. read more

    The World is a Stamp
  • Not All Artists Wear Capes

    Tim Klein is equal parts artist, comedian, and cornball. And if what he does doesn’t bring a smile to your face, then there’s somethin’ wrong witcha’. Klein creates puzzle mashups. And they are truly great. “And as an enthusiastic public speaker, I’m available to giveĀ a fun 20-to-45-minute talk and slideshow about my adventures with the… read more

    Not All Artists Wear Capes
  • Art in Church

    The installation is located in the center of the nave, allowing visitors to walk just below, and thus change their point of view on the work. Due to the incredible space available inside the monument, guests have access to many perspectives on the artwork. Reported by Edwige read more

    Art in Church
  • John Ed De Vera Cuts Paper

    Sometimes art can just be taken at face value and you can just appreciate for the attention to detail and precision. John Ed De Vera, based in the Philippines, is a multi-talented designer, passionate about cutting paper, lettering and experimenting with new media. His job pushes him to be in constant search of innovation, to… read more