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themainloop:

Sean Cheetham Demo

showslow:

Paper artworks by  Elsa “Elsita” Mora.

fuckyeahbookarts:

(S)Edition Installation by Melissa Jay Craig 

Limited bookwork edition of 99 copies.

Some people have uneasy, squeamish thoughts when they look at fungus: it’s something surreptitious, uncontrollable; it lives hidden underground in familiar locales, ready to spring to life unexpectedly, and it often manifests itself as part of the demise of another organism. Fungus is an agent of change. I’m fascinated with its myriad forms, and I love to go in search of it.”

goodtypography:

Paper + Typography by  Sabeena Karnik

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Travess Smalley.

Petrol Rock.

Blue Glass.

Foil Rock.

Gold Form.

Influenced by eclectic references that mix art history, popular culture and internet folklore, TRAVESS SMALLEY is an American artist who publishes since about a couple of years, vivid digital artworks and small objects. Through a combination of computer hardware and software, he pushes aesthetic boundaries in which experimentation is the basis for each project: Most of the work I made is not about an end product but a continual exploration and change.

Vibrantrender.com is his new work and consists of a website featuring a series of stony, abstract, organic and unidentified masses.

I have a lot of trouble distinguishing between mediums when the digital is involved. I’ve often thought of my action with creative programs akin to drawing – making lines- clicking on one point and releasing on another. Sure the program may be making something associated with painting, but my interaction with it as a program surely does not feel like painting. – TRAVESS SMALLEY in conversation with MANUEL BÜRGER for Lodown Magazine #75

all images from http://www.vibrantrender.com/
courtesy of TRAVESS SMALLEY

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Rachael Ashe.

Looking For Signs of a Safe Return Home. Recycled book, paper flowers, paper birds, resistor wire, water-based blue ink, rubber stamp.

The Butterfly Effect. Recycled book, Japanese paper, gel medium, resistors, transparent butterflies.