Hong Yi, is the artist who gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'playing with your food'! A Malaysian born artist-architect, she goes by the nickname 'Red', because her surname, Hong, sounds like the word 'red' in Mandarin.
Hong Yi doesn't ask for much when creating these works of art: the image had to be comprised entirely of food and the only backdrop could be a white plate.
Her painting of Yao Ming with a basketball and Jay Chou using coffee were Youtube hits, and she was featured in media around the world including Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, ABC and the Daily Mail. Her other work includes portraits Ai Weiwei using 100,000 sunflower seeds and Zhang Yimou with 750 pairs of socks and bamboo sticks.

RECOGNIZING THE MANY FACES OF ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS BECAUSE CREATIVITY, LIKE THEIR IMAGINATION, HAS NO BOUNDARIES.
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2 AMAZING ANIMAL CHAIR COLLECTIONS BY MAXIMO RIERA
Máximo Riera's animal chair collections are a testament to what the creative mind can accomplish! These are not your average furniture pieces and any addition of these collection to one's home will speak volumes of the owner's themselves! Máximo's inspiration comes from his travel and experiences through Europe and the Caribbean Islands. His attention to detail is amazing!
Born in Asturias, Northern Spain, Máximo has now retired to his studio in Cadiz, where he paints and sculpts each day.
His Animal Chair collection constitutes a diverse range of species, from mammals to reptiles, and even including insects. Each creation retains the animal's natural vitality whilst being totally biological accurate in their appearance. This collection is homage to these animals and the whole animal kingdom which inhabits our planet, as an attempt to reflect and capture the beauty of nature in each living thing.
Octopus...
0 PERSPECTIVE PAINTINGS BY FELICE VARINI
Felice Varini, a Swiss artist, is an artist who is known for his geometric perspective paintings, (often called anomorphic illusions), in rooms and other architectural spaces. We found his works very fascinating as it gives the illusion of one type of perspective - the complete painting from the vantage point, (usually a simple geometric shape such as circle, square, line), and a whole other perspective from outside the vantage point, the viewer will see ‘broken’ fragmented shapes, and all this using the vast urban space around him such as buildings, walls and streets - as his canvas!
For example:
What is actually a circle or made to look like a circle from this vantage point....
Is actually perceived differently when looking at it from different angles or outside the vantage point...
Varini argues that the work exists as a whole - with its complete shape as well as the fragments. “My concern,” he says “is what happens outside the vantage point of view.
For example:
What is actually a circle or made to look like a circle from this vantage point....
Is actually perceived differently when looking at it from different angles or outside the vantage point...
Varini argues that the work exists as a whole - with its complete shape as well as the fragments. “My concern,” he says “is what happens outside the vantage point of view.
0 CHALK ART BY DAVID ZINN
Remember how fun it used to be as kids, when we could draw on the sidewalks with our coloured chalks? Well, David isn't a kid anymore but he still gets to draw on sidewalks with his coloured chalks! It's always exciting when we come across great works using such simple tools to create unique works of art. Meet David Zinn, the chalk artist and his creatures - including his best-known, Sluggo...
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'Lizard in Progress' by David Zinn |
0 BALLOON DRESSES BY RIE HOSAKAI AND TAKASHI KAWADA
Daisy Balloon is Japanese balloon artist Rie Hosokai (born 1976) and art director/graphic designer Takashi Kawada (born 1976). Making the world their stage, this balloon unit travels the globe to exhibit their art. Using the world as their stage, the duo travel the globe to show-off their art.
The elaborate dresses are made from the inflated material to create striking haute couture with an unlikely fabric. The latest fashion piece was constructed as part of 'piece for peace' - a charity art exhibition at parco gallery in tokyo until the 9th of january, 2013 - in conjunction with a lego dress hosokai made of a similar style. The work was produced through a custom type 'knitting' of white balloons to gradually build a fragile,
but wearable frock, immaculately captured through the art direction of hosokai's partner takashi kawada.
The elaborate dresses are made from the inflated material to create striking haute couture with an unlikely fabric. The latest fashion piece was constructed as part of 'piece for peace' - a charity art exhibition at parco gallery in tokyo until the 9th of january, 2013 - in conjunction with a lego dress hosokai made of a similar style. The work was produced through a custom type 'knitting' of white balloons to gradually build a fragile,
but wearable frock, immaculately captured through the art direction of hosokai's partner takashi kawada.
art work and art direction by daisy balloon
image © hiroshi manaka
0 COOL FIND(S) COLLECTION #1
Horse Made From Computer Keys
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A Great Design For Shoes-Packaging
Design of packaging for shoes that allows them to be carried without a plastic bag, while making the brand stand out - by Shyamali Verma
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