Fruit & Vegetables by Heidi Voet in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Fruit & Vegetables by Heidi Voet in thisispaper.com


If our fast-pace life and the kaleidoscope of material things that fill it engender apathy, Heidi Voet’s work acts as an antidote. It is within the space of the temporal and the everyday that her work operates. The artist re-creates scenes and fragments from our daily encounters using unlikely yet common materials…
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Mount Analouge by Tabitha Gwyn Nosler in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Mount Analouge by Tabitha Gwyn Nosler in thisispaper.com




The Mount Analogue collection was inspired global warming. With city centres consumed by the inflow of climate refugees, a cult of business men flee the chaos and take respite in nature. Using their environment consisting of tree bark, animal hides, feathered friends and foliage, they redesign their business attire with their natural surroundings.
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Sloping House by Atelier 37.2 in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Sloping House by Atelier 37.2 in thisispaper.com



Sloping House is a makeshift shelter that clings to the side of an extinct volcano in the Puy de Serveix, in France’s Massif Central. Built from recycled timber by the artists themselves, this sculptural one-person refuge, seems to erupt from the grassy slope, as if the structure’s wooden planks are being flung out of the earth only to reform into the neat lines of an archetypal hut…
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Fanqueiros by José Adrião Arquitecto in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Fanqueiros by José Adrião Arquitecto in thisispaper.com



The intervention aimed for the adaptation and refurbishment of a “Pombalino” building, turning it into a short term rental unit. Located in the heart of the historical area of Baixa, in Lisbon, the building sits at the corner of Rua dos Fanqueiros and Rua da Conceição. Since its construction in the late 18th century, there has been a great deal of changes and modifications that deeply modified the original character of its fractions. As project strategy and as a way of reducing costs, the decision was made to accept its existing heterogeneous character…
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Hunters by David Chancellor in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Hunters by David Chancellor in thisispaper.com



At the beginning of the 20th century, East African hunting safaris became a fashionable pursuit among members of the privileged classes, particularly in Britain and the United States. The completion of the Uganda Railway in 1901 provided easier access to the interior highlands of British East Africa (now Kenya), where large game, especially elephants, lions, buffalo and rhinoceros, was plentiful. The white hunter served these paying customers as guide, teacher, and protector…
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Cloud and Macaroon collection by Bodo Sperlein in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Cloud and Macaroon collection by Bodo Sperlein in thisispaper.com



“The Cloud collection offers a gentle splash of colour, subtle and elegant, which is gradually revealed as the product is used. The softened dot motif is a theme that Sperlein re-visits for Nikko, drawing on their impressive traditional history (Nikko dates back since 1908)…
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Wunderamestal National Park by Ricardo Rodrigues in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Wunderamestal National Park by Ricardo Rodrigues in thisispaper.com



“Wunderamestal National Park is a ongoing project that create a fictitious National Park embodying the glory, splendour and unknown beauty of the first established National Parks in America in the late 1800 by John Muir and the Sierra Nevada Club…
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BA Collection ‘Algabal’ by Marius Janusauskas in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
BA Collection ‘Algabal’ by Marius Janusauskas in thisispaper.com

The original idea of the collection reflects upon the concept of Übermensch. The research was made in different directions such as history, religions, politics, secret societies, culture and art. The aesthetic is inspired by the work of contemporary artists Gilbert & George. Strong identity, peculiar taste and symbolic imagery of Gilbert & George’s work create the unique men’s world ruled by artists themselves…
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where/to by Angex Lyn in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
where/to by Angex Lyn in thisispaper.com



“All the photos are taken in Taiwan, a overcrowded island country. I’m trapped in a busy city daily life, and maybe therefore I’m fascinated with empty space, vast expense of the land. The where/to project is actually the scenery/space/landscape documentary of my trip.”
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Vessels by PUTPUT in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Vessels by PUTPUT in thisispaper.com



The Vessels series highlights a meeting between two object worlds where each tries to accommodate the other, creating a collection of objects perched between ornamental and practical. The misplacement of practical plastic lids on decorative objects amplifies a juxtaposition in materiality and use…
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