by Elsa Mora | Aug 28, 2018 | Blog, Painting
Tiger Palpatja was an Australian aboriginal artist born around 1920 (though the exact year is not known). His family lived a traditional nomadic life in the bushland around Piltati. Tiger grew up on the mission and learned to speak a little English in school. He...
by Elsa Mora | Aug 27, 2018 | Blog, Ceramic
Guy van Leemput studied mathematics and ceramics. He makes these translucent bowls by applying porcelain slip on a balloon. The pieces are then fired upside down (on a support), thus allowing the processes of gravity and melting to act out their parts in order to...
by Elsa Mora | Aug 23, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture
“Hilary Harnischfeger’s mongrel objects continue to strengthen, looking more alien than ever. Elaborately handmade, they sidestep traditional painting and sculpture to conjure (and sometimes use) a host of applied art forms: ceramics, mosaics, textiles, jewelry...
by Elsa Mora | Aug 22, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture
Sigve Knutson (b. 1991, Norway) is an experimental designer based in Oslo. His practice is motivated by a fascination for the intuitive and playful rather than the smoothened and planned. These sculptures, in particular, are made out of wood clay. “The objects I...
by Elsa Mora | Aug 21, 2018 | Blog, Fiber
Lizan Freijsen’s textiles are inspired by stains. She is fascinated by fungi and our obsession to eliminate mold and moisture spots from our everyday...
by Elsa Mora | Aug 20, 2018 | Blog, Fiber
Alexandra Kehayoglou (Buenos Aires, 1981) is a visual artist who works primarily with textile materials. She creates her pieces in her studio in Buenos Aires, utilizing a wide array of technical skills with which she produces works combining textiles, sculpture, and...