we were built by the living.
Tina Berning
It’s amazing to me how she does so much with so little.




Tina Berning
IBEN HØJ
Lookbook Autumn / Winter 2008
iheartmyart: Claes Oldenburg, Soft Viola Island, 2001
Charcoal and pastel on paper
A) Oldenburg was never really one of my favorites, but this is cool because it definitely looks just like his sculptures.
B) He did this when he was 72?!
Walter Lyon Krudop
[e-sushi]
18kt: “In my work, I abstract nature and seek to communicate brief impressions of what I have observed and encountered. Working from large and small-scale drawings and sketches made from life (zoos, museums, aquariums, botanical gardens) I continually collect visual information about nature’s forms, structures, surfaces, textures and colours (including via digital macrophotography) and “translate” the elements that most inspire me, into tiny, paper sculpture-like models, before finally moving on to constructing the final piece in precious metals.”
-Jacqueline Ryan
I love her process. Her renderings are beautiful.
Kristiana Pärn | poppytalkhandmadeWhat the heck. This is adorable.
Bruce Nauman, by Dan Fischer
This is amazing to me simply because of the grid. There is nothing I hate more than working on a grid. Impressive.
I’m diggin this guy’s work.