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Dreamy Ceramics by Pearson and Maron

03/20/2011

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I instantly fell in love with the miniature ceramic sculptures by Pearson & Maron. Especially their latest work which we feature below, has a dreamy and playful touch and would beautifully complement any space. I find these creations quite appealing in a simple yet engaging and charming manner.

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Fantasy Adornments

11/19/2010

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Anthony Tammaro creates unique neck sculptures in a combination of mechanical and organic forms inspired by under sea creatures. I am amazed by his gallery, as his creations are so theatrical and original and destined to inspire you!

The artist’s statement explains the concept beautifully.


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Nike : Made of Junk‏

10/25/2010

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Gabriel Dishaw has been creating sculptures from junk since the 1990's. All his creations are constructed from disassembled found objects like typewriters, adding machines and old computer parts. His stunning collection of Nike shoes display his brilliant attention to detail in representing forms.

You can view more of his work on his website or blog.


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Air Plant Pods

08/18/2010

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In Mud Puppy one can browse through a truly gorgeous collection of modern ceramic hanging air plant pods along with various air plants called tillandsias.

As the crafter informs us: “They look amazing individually or hung in groups! You can also display these right side up on a shelf or table just by taking the cord and hanger out.”
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Check out another fresh design featuring a baby head sculptural vase / planter.
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Sweet Paradise

06/22/2010

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There is always something that you simply can’t resist. In my case it is desserts! So when I discovered Petit Plat at Etsy, I knew I had to share these mouthwatering detailed miniatures by Stephanie.
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Natural Curves

06/19/2010

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A beautiful collection of handmade porcelain pieces by D Terry Designs who lives and creates in Tennessee. Having studied Fine Arts and specializing in ceramics and sculpture, the designer is mainly inspired by natural forms and patterns.

“I love carving small and tedious designs in my pieces to make organic forms and textures.”

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Metal Couture

05/31/2010

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I was in awe when I discovered Manuel Albarran’s metal couture collection! Magnificent metal accessories for the most intricate and notorious tastes!



The designer has finished his studies and fashion and has been experimenting in various art fields. Presently he is devoted in Metal Couture, a new artistic concept that combines metal and various other materials and fashion techniques.

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Sweet Beasts

04/15/2010

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An enchanting collection of whimsical creations sculpted in paper mache and handpainted by a true dreamer!

As the artist of Sweet Bestiary notes: “Each of those little beings is a bit of a beast. Be they quasi-animal or completely human. Something about them disturbs me -and touches me, at the same time. Bestiary is the title of my favourite story by Julio Cortázar, my favourite writer”.
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Cut out Magic

04/08/2010

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An enchanting paper sculpture collection by Helen Musselwhite who creates whimsical artwork inspired by the natural world!

As the artist states: “Each piece combines the hand cutting, folding and scoring of a wide range of papers and card that are further worked on to create patterned and textured surfaces. They are then used to build scenes in box frames which are often complex and consist of many layers. This process means that each item of work is truly individual with no two pieces the same.”
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Design Time

03/16/2010

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Gillian Swan is the London based designer of the Oscar & Victor Project, a minimal and design clock collection inspired by geological features and the interplay between shadows and angles.



The playful geometrical patterns are very interesting and cool to look at and will absolutely look fantastic in any modern space.

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