Art Hyuro’s Giant Murals Art January 18, 2019 Hyuro’s Giant Murals Argentinian-born street artist and illustrator Tamara Djurovic, aka Hyuro, has spent 2018 painting public artworks that interact with architecture across the globe. Full Article
Art Masayo Fukuda’s Hand-cut Paper Artworks Art January 17, 2019 Masayo Fukuda’s Hand-cut Paper Artworks Japanese artist Masayo Fukuda has been practising the art of kirie, the art of paper cutting by creating negative space in a single sheet of white paper, for over 25 years. Full Article
Art Resoborg’s New Mural in KwaMashu Art January 16, 2019 Resoborg’s New Mural in KwaMashu Durban-based artist, illustrator and graphic designer Wesley van Eeden, aka Resoborg, has completed a new mural in KwaMashu, just outside Durban. Full Article
Art Shantell Martin’s Line Illustrations Art January 15, 2019 Shantell Martin’s Line Illustrations London-born artist Shantell Martin is known for her signature black-and-white line illustrations that feature on everything from walls, shoes and cars to found objects and even circuit boards. Full Article
Design VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 264 Design January 15, 2019 VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 264 From a 12-storey psychedelic hologram and a museum carved into a sand dune to local shoes making a difference and a new Tom Dixon collection, these are the VISI team’s top picks of the week. Full Article
Design Cyril Lancelin’s Bright Basketball Court Design January 14, 2019 Cyril Lancelin’s Bright Basketball Court The design of this proposed interactive basketball court, created by Lyon-based architect and artist Cyril Lancelin of Town and Concrete, doubles as street furniture. Full Article
Art Fiona Freemark’s Hand-cut Photographs Art January 11, 2019 Fiona Freemark’s Hand-cut Photographs Toronto-based artist Fiona Freemark creates photo-based / cut-paper artworks that evoke a sense of curiosity. Full Article
Art Stephanie K. Clark’s Latest Work Art January 10, 2019 Stephanie K. Clark’s Latest Work Utah-based multidisciplinary artist Stephanie K. Clark (previously featured here) describes the creation of her dreamy pieces as painting with thread. Full Article