21.3.11

Kawamura-Ganjavian's Sticking Sticks

sticking sticks...
sticks that stick to one another.
sticking in all number of combinations, collaborations and contortions.
sticks creating lines that creat spaces. like.


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11.3.11

dion hortsman

theres not much i dont love about this mans beautiful craftmanship.
i love it all. the sculptural elements, the lines, the angular elements. love it.


after stumbling across his work, in a magazine, in the background of a feature on two fashion designers, in their home. i set about finding more about this work.
and to my surprise, the amount of work is limited. the artist quite unpublished and unexposed.
in a way, its still raw and fresh, and even more exciting.


did i mention i love it?!

9.3.11

clarkehopkinsclarke + john leung

The collaboration between John Leung and clarehopkinsclarke architects resulting in this isometric bookshelf is a fine example of design having both practical and illusive attributes.

The trickery created through this optical illusion of lines, represented through metal lines, plays with the idea of 3D elements and the affect of lines of the eye, and the viewers position with the object. The relativity of the object and the objectifier, are what determine the experience.

The power of the line, yet again, prevails and plays again.

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