Enchanted Doll by Marina Bychkova



“In all the tattoos, the porcelain is engraved with a needle while still raw, fired and then china paint is rubbed into the grooves. Accents are added in additional layers.”
More dolls and a link to Marina’s site at inkbutter.com.
Special Comix Vol. 3

China’s own SC3 avant-garde comic book anthology was recently awarded the “Alternative Comic Prize” at Angouleme, one of the top three international comic festivals in the world.

Read about it on CreativeHunt.com here.
McArthur Talks about his Cross-Cultural Online Design Studio Between Chinese and Australian Students



Ian McArthur from COFA Online discusses the Collabor8 Project, a cross-cultural online studio for Chinese and Australian students.
The implications of true cross-cultural learning and teaching are highly relevant to the future of education in an increasingly networked world. Ian speaks about the recent Porosity | Collabor8 project called ‘e-scape’ porosity.c8.omnium.net.au. The project is an international collaborative design studio between China and Australian Universities that successfully used online and face to face studio teaching practices. Ian explores the cultural, communication and trust issues that arose when students from two different worlds worked so closely together for the first time.
For more COFA Talks Online, please visit www.online.cofa.unsw.edu.au
Present China

We have not freedom of speech.
There isn’t human rights in China.
no youtube no twitter no facebook no wiki no blogspot no BBC
no vimeo no flickr no picasa no blogger no .cn no .com.cn no ““`
Who is the next ? I’m cannot imagine.
Google is about to leave China.
googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-approach-to-china.html
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_websites_blocked_in_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China
Plastic Surgery on Porcelain

A unique art project by Beth Ridsdel. She dissects bone china plates, mugs, and jugs.
Megalomaniac



MORE of the megalomaniac military parades for the 60th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China on HUNDERTMARK
The Longest Way

One year on foot, 4646km through China with unlimited beard & hair growth. Watch video in the link
Ah Xian

Ah Xian is a contemporary artist born in Beijjing, China (1960). Actually, lives and works in Sydney.
More sculpture!
Modern Design: Ocean Inspired Lighting

Scabetti’s ocean inspired “Shoal” light – A mass of fine bone china fish carrying delicate sculpted detail, circle a central beam of light, creating a captivating cylindrical form.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
Ryuunosuke in a sweater’s sleeve (Kitty Hat 5)

Cat’s name is Ryuunosuke (name for samurai in the ancient Japan). The cat was bought for 15 RMB (1,5 €) in China by Franck, a french guy living in Shanghai.
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