Thursday, March 8, 2012

Textural Paper Art from Amy Genser

Paper art continues to be a theme! It's funny how sometimes you go down a creativity rabbit hole and suddenly a whole wonderland appears that hadn't ever known about. Artist Amy Genser uses rolls of paper to create these amazing textured canvas paintings. By combining an artistic idea with her love of water and flow, she created these works that suggest reefs and the "organic irregularity of plants, flowers, rock formations, barnacles, moss, and seaweed." 

Enjoy!

Organic Paper Art from Amy Genser

Organic Paper Art from Amy Genser

Organic Paper Art from Amy Genser

Organic Paper Art from Amy Genser

Organic Paper Art from Amy Genser

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Art Photography - Alexandre Deschaumes

I've been falling down on the job of blogging, haven't I?  Eye candy for today in the form of stunning art photography from French photographer Alexandre Deschaumes.

I love his eye for natural beauty and texture. Especially something as simple as water droplets on a leaf.

Art photography from Alexandre Deschaumes

Art photography from Alexandre Deschaumes

Art photography from Alexandre Deschaumes

Art photography from Alexandre Deschaumes


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Monday, February 27, 2012

Paper Sculptures - Peter Gentenaar

I appear to be on a paper sculpture kick this week! These lovelies are from artist Peter Gentenaar of the Netherlands. Currently being exhibited at abbey church of Saint Riquier, close to Abbeyville, Somme, Northern France.

Paper Sculptures - Peter Gentenaar

Paper Sculptures - Peter Gentenaar

Paper Sculptures - Peter Gentenaar

Paper Sculptures - Peter Gentenaar

Paper Sculptures - Peter Gentenaar



Sunday, February 26, 2012

Fennell House - Robert Oshatz, Architect

I've featured the work of Robert Oshatz before (see Wilkinson House) and have more of his wonderful organic architecture to add to our growing collection of houses for people who march to the beat of their own drummer.

What draws me to organic architecture is not just the use of non-traditional curves in spaces normally designed as a series of boxes, but the broader ideal of living the life you choose. In my opinion, there just isn't enough creativity out in the world. People choose traditional structures because they want to fit in, they find safety in sameness. I think life should be a celebration of difference, of uniqueness. Everything we do in life can be art, if we would only choose to show our own distinctive qualities that make us special.

Fennell House - Robert Oshatz, Architect

Fennell House - Robert Oshatz, Architect

Fennell House - Robert Oshatz, Architect

Fennell House - Robert Oshatz, Architect

Fennell House - Robert Oshatz, Architect

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Paper & Crystal Sculptures from Geraldine Gonzalez

A nice big collection of art eye candy today from French creative genius Geraldine Gonzalez.  The image that first caught my eye was the Jellyfish Hanging Lamp, which I hunted down to her website and discovered a treasure trove of lovely creations. Some works are made from paper and some from crystal.

The widows on her site are also spectacular!

Paper Sculpture by Geraldine Gonzalez

Paper Sculpture by Geraldine Gonzalez

Paper Sculpture by Geraldine Gonzalez

Crystal Sculpture by Geraldine Gonzalez

Crystal Sculpture by Geraldine Gonzalez

Crystal Sculpture by Geraldine Gonzalez

Crystal Sculpture by Geraldine Gonzalez
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Elrod House - John Lautner, Architect

John Lautner's Elrod House is a justifiably famous piece of architecture - one that I particularly like because it works WITH the site instead of just bulldozing a flat pad and building yet another McBox house. The history of the house and detailed pictures are worth a trip to the Elrod House website.  

What I particularly like is the use of the native rock in the area to make you feel like the house was just snuggled into the hillside with minimal changes. The master bath is my favorite from the photographs. 

Elrod House - John Lautner, Architect

Elrod House - John Lautner, Architect

Elrod House - John Lautner, Architect

Elrod House - John Lautner, Architect