Design – Page 8 – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Ceramic Pieces with Attitude, Upcycled from Unwanted Dishes by Dave Zackin

0

Dave Zackin is an artist who creates functional artwork from discarded pots at a community ceramic studio in Brooklyn, NY. His challenge is to transform half-finished pottery into something new. Despite not being adept at life drawing, he has a knack for creating funny faces on pottery. He started his journey at a ceramic studio that had a pile of unwanted pottery which he used to test glaze combinations. Continue reading »

Artrist Jaffa Saba Made Superb Knitted Handmade Balaclava

1

“Balaclava is made in a medium weight knit for comfort and breathability. You will receive an officially signed off creation made to the designer’s exact specifications by a team of artisans. Please note that the balaclava you will receive may vary from the original piece. Each item is individually handmade.” Continue reading »

The Magnificent Monochrome Sculptural Works of Hans Op de Beeck

0

Belgian visual artist Hans Op de Beeck is known for his diverse body of work, which includes sculpture, installation, video, photography and painting. He is celebrated for creating meticulously detailed artworks using a strikingly monochromatic palette. Continue reading »

Winning Photos Of The World Of Wearable Art Competition 2023

The World of Wearable Art (WOW) competition is a stunning spectacle that masterfully intertwines the worlds of fashion, art, and innovation. Each year, it witnesses the relentless pursuit of creativity by visionary designers across the globe, who infuse life into wearable works of art that enchant our senses.

For over thirty years, this competition has provided a platform for mesmerizing artworks, crafted by finalists and displayed annually at the WOW Show in Wellington’s TSB Arena, New Zealand. The 2023 edition upheld this tradition, uniting artists and designers from various parts of the world. Amidst a plethora of remarkable creations, the prestigious 2023 Supreme WOW Award was deservedly awarded to Nelson designer Gill Saunders for her captivating piece, “Earthling.”

Winner Of The Supreme Wow Award And The Open Section: “Earthling”
World Of Wearable Art Photo Competition Winners 01
Designer: Gill Saunders, New Zealand
“Earthling celebrates the natural wonders of our planet in the form of an adult coloring book.” Continue reading »

This Ceramic Artist Transforms Household Items into Cultural Symbols

0

Stephanie H. Shih, a ceramicist based in Brooklyn, uses her art to bring everyday items found in Asian-American households to life. Her ceramics are not just objects, but a journey into identity, culture, and history. Continue reading »

Absurd Realism in Monica Carvalho’s Exploration of AI in Photography

0

Monica Carvalho is a Swiss-Portuguese photographer who resides in Berlin. From a young age, she was captivated by illusionism and magic tricks. She holds the Surrealists in high regard and is fascinated by the endless possibilities that photography provides for experimentation. Continue reading »

Turning Scars Into Luminous Pathways: A New Photography Project that Challenges the Way We See Scars

Phyllida B0011599 S 653be37d0329d 880

Ceridwen Hughes created a photography project called Kintsugi Beauty to challenge the stereotypes and stigma associated with scars. She photographed Phyllida Swift, CEO of Face Equality International, who has significant facial scarring after a car accident. The photos celebrate Phyllida’s scars and redefine beauty on her own terms. Continue reading »

The Incredibly Detailed Fake Nail Art of Vivian Xue Rahey

0

Vivian Xue Rahey, a self-taught nail artist, creates realistic portraits of celebrities on acrylic nails. Initially a software engineer, she took up nail art as a hobby while launching her tech startup, but eventually chose it as her career. Continue reading »

Dog Ghost Costume: Halloween Costume For Lazy Dog Owners

61aaalvogul. Ac Sl1500

If you are looking for a simple and fun way to dress up your dog for Halloween, why not try a ghost costume? All you need is a white sheet and a pair of scissors. Cut out two holes for the eyes and one for the nose, and voila! You have a spooky and adorable dog ghost. Continue reading »

Artist Julia Popova Is Creating a Buzz with Her Extraordinarily Detailed Soap Creations

0

One glance, and you might mistake them for a slice of cake, a refreshing fruit, or even a bottle of your favorite liquor! Continue reading »

Amazing Photos of the 1988 Pontiac Banshee IV Concept

1988 Pontiac Banshee Iv 1

In the twilight of 1988, Pontiac unveiled something almost mythical – the Banshee. This wasn’t just another car; it was a tantalizing glimpse into the adrenaline-charged future of automobiles. A blast from the past, the Banshee moniker whispered secrets from the 60s when it covertly tagged the soon-to-debut ’67 Pontiac Firebird, the cool cousin of the ’67 Chevrolet Camaro. Continue reading »

The Scariest Soviet Toys Ever Made

Fluffy the Bunny
1

Within the vast collection of dolls produced in the USSR, some were universally cherished and desired by every child. However, others took a decidedly different route in their appeal. If you have a sensitive disposition towards such topics, please proceed with caution! Continue reading »

The Designer Showed a Fictonal Branded LEGO Set with An Ordinary St. Petersburg House

0

The set contains funny situations, various passages and everyday moments familiar to the inhabitants of the big cities of our vast country. Unfortunately, it is not possible to buy such a set – so far it is only a concept. Continue reading »

This Hairdresser Shows how A Good Haircut Transforms a Person

0

Meet Jayne Matthews, the hairdresser extraordinaire who has a special affinity for the iconic styles of the 1960s and 1970s. With each cut and style, she transports her clients from the modern era back to the vintage charm of yesteryear, infusing them with a touch of nostalgia. A defining feature of all her creations? The unmistakable fringe that adds that signature Jayne flair to every look. Continue reading »

Why Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve when You Can Wear Your Head on Your Sleeve?

0

Creepy Halloween accessory by designer Janina Udiljak: a realistic handbag in the shape of a severed head. The designer scanned her face on a 3D printer and added colorful makeup. Continue reading »

Unleash Your Inner Frog Princess with JW Anderson’s Froggy Clutch

Jw Anderson Frog Clutch Bag 20144065 45803717 2048

JW Anderson, the fashion mavericks known for their wacky designs, are stepping into the spotlight with their latest creation: the Frog Clutch. Continue reading »

The Masterful Art of Papaya Flower Sculpting by Nguyen Thi Thu

0
Vietnamnet

In Vietnam, Nguyen Thi Thu is a rare artist who has perfected the ancient craft of creating intricate and lifelike flowers from papaya fruit. Her journey began at the age of 15 when she was introduced to papaya carving. Despite a 15-year hiatus in Russia, where she couldn’t find green papayas, her passion endured. When she returned to Hanoi in 2009, she resumed her art and became a master. Continue reading »

The 1933 ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Movie Is Creepy as Hell!

0

Directed by Norman Z. McLeod, the 1933 film adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic novel “Alice in Wonderland” delves into the depths of the deepest, darkest, strangest, and most horrific of nightmares. Its uncanny nature is particularly evident in the character designs, costumes, and masks used throughout the film. Continue reading »

Hyperrealistic Art of Callum Eaton, A Timeless Tribute to Everyday Objects

0

Known for his intricate still lifes, British artist Callum Eaton brings photorealistic precision to bear on the fading charms of public technology, from photo booths to ATMs. Continue reading »

Save Food From The Frigde: A Design Approach to Food Preservation

1

Korean designer Jihyun Ryou reflected on the fact that refrigerators not only waste electricity, but instead of preserving food, they often increase the amount of waste. Because they’re bought and forgotten. And not every problem needs to be solved with high-tech, many things have already been invented. Continue reading »

AI-Generated Fruit Fashion by Bonny Carrera

00

Bonny Carrera (previously), a digital artist from Germany combines artificial intelligence and design to create distinctive, conceptual home décor and clothing items. Continue reading »

Artist Yuri Solomko Reimagines Cartography in Contemporary Art

00

Yuri Solomko, a contemporary Ukrainian artist, is celebrated for his artistry in intricately weaving together maps and cartography, infusing them with themes and symbols that breathe new life into each canvas. Continue reading »

Crafting Halloween Magic: Jean Marie Smith’s Spectacular Hay Bale Art

20230920_114930-651ac730e01fa__700

Every year, Jean Marie Smith eagerly anticipates the arrival of Halloween for a very special reason. As a digital artist with a heart full of creativity, she dedicates her time to creating giant hay bale art for a beloved local nonprofit’s annual Halloween event. Her unique creations are nothing short of extraordinary, adding a touch of enchantment to the spooky season. Continue reading »

The Last of Crust! A Bakery Made an Incredible, Terrifying the ‘Last of Us’ Clicker Sculpture Out of Bread

0

In San Francisco, a local bakery has demonstrated its extraordinary talent by creating a bread sculpture depicting a Last of Us Clicker, one of the series’ infamous mushroom-infested zombies. The resulting creation is nothing short of terrifying. Continue reading »

Sculpting History and Eroticism: Oliver Marinkoski’s Masterful Creations

0

In the world of digital art, Oliver Marinkoski, a talented artist hailing from Macedonia, is embarking on a captivating creative odyssey. His journey takes us on a mesmerizing exploration of the past and present, as he seamlessly merges the timeless elegance of antiquity with contemporary allure. Continue reading »