Insect Art

Insect Art

Insect Art

I think it´s so important to surround yourself with beautiful and unique things of good quality! It makes such a difference – you feel more worthy and every time you look at it, you get this warm loving feeling.

I have a few of those around me, which I would like to share with you from time to time.

Berlin based artist Karsten Fuge does really awesome stuff – insects made of ? spoons ? beltbuckles ? Yes, you must have a closer look at it. Very fascinating! Here is a picture of his artwork which I enjoy looking at it every time I walk through my kitchen.

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And as I just found out, he also does extraordinary paintings creating his own Kafkaesque universe that´s inhabited by strange beings and animals.

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More info about Karsten Fuge via: http://www.galerie-gaertner.de

Eclectic Pleasures

Eclectic Pleasures

 

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Paula Immich – Kex – CUBELIN

 

Happy people at our „eclectic pleasures“ event! In the atelier of the well known fashion designer Paula Immich she displayed her elegant designs along with the extraordinary textile lace creations of Kex and a selection of three CUBELINs. Enjoy the pictures of the party!

Out of the Box

Out of the Box

Out of the Box

Sometimes it´s just overwhelming!

There are soooo many fantastic ideas out there – and the most inspiring ones, as I feel, are those which open up new vistas.

That is what`s always catching me – that unexpected twist of something I already believe to know.

An art exhibition is always a good place to make such jaw dropping experiences.

Just recently at the art fair „Positions“ in Berlin I found right next to all the interesting pictures and paintings these really fascinating wall objects.

 

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At first I didn´t realize what they were made of – I just liked the colours and the patterns and shapes, they reminded me of the cross section of a tree.

I was surprised and curiously took a closer look.

The artist Francois Duplessis has a deep passion for books – and the way he uses them, is really out of the box. For him the books are mainly material.

He uses old and precious ones with a colourful or golden cut, and by using high pressure he creates these interesting shapes. For many years he´s been working on his bookstories now, and he keeps reinventing them.

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He has done a lot of other inspiring book objects, for further reading please check out Francois´website at

www.duplessis.de

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