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DesignTimes October 2009 Blog
Mario Komsta
Mario Komsta is a bonsai artist from Poland. Despite his origins he is a bonsai artist in the truest form. He has been an apprentice of famous bonsai artist Urushibata in Shizuoka for many years and his personal work is well respected in the bonsai community. www.bonsaiwabisabi.com
06 October 2009 / 0 Comments
Mark Khaisman
We have all seen some art made from some very strange materials. I never expected to find someone making art with packing tape. The work is very impressive by Mark Khaisman who was born in the Ukraine and studied Art and Architecture in Moscow at the Architectural Institute. He now lives and works in Philadelphia. We asked him to describe a little bit of the process of working in this medium. "My works aremade from layer upon layer of translucent packing tape, applied to clear Plexiglas and placed in front of a light box to give the image shadow and depth. I see my tape art as a form of painting. The 2-inch tape acts as a wide brush, and the light behind the panels as an alchemist's luminous blending medium. In working with tape, like in painting, accident and control are always present." Take a look at his other impressive works made from packing tape. www.khaismanstudio.com
14 October 2009 / 0 Comments
Death range
Mingo Lamberti has recently launched it’s latest range of tshirts called the Death range. The range is inspired by our final meeting with the tall guy in the black coat. Probably not the best day of your life but if you’re wearing one of these tshirts you might be able to trade him for some extra time. www.mingolamberti.com
01 October 2009 / 0 Comments
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