Thursday, December 20, 2018
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
New Book Celebrates Uviversal Beauty of Glass Greenhouses
Photographer duo India Hobson and Magnus Edmondson, known as Haarkon honor the celestial beauty and rich history of glass greenhouses in their new book, ‘Glasshouse Greenhouse‘. Filled with lavish images of greenhouses from all over the planet, the book is divided into seven thematic chapters including History, Research, and Pleasure. The duo matches the visual storytelling with written reflections that explain each location and their expertise in discovering it.

The UK-based duo goes widely for their editorial and commercial work as visual storytellers, and seeking out greenhouses has come to be a touchpoint in their explorations of new areas. In an interview together with the Telegraph, Hobson shares
“It’s a combination of both botanicals and architecture, an odd but extremely satisfying mixture of the engineered and organic which I think appeals to a broad range of audience. To me, they’re a universal language in a few ways: the fusion of many cultures and nations all under one amazing glass roof.”
Recently published by Pavilion Books on October 4th, Glasshouse Greenhouse is Haarkon’s debut book, and it’s accessible on Amazon. You can see more from Hobson and Edmondson in their website and Instagram.








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Monday, July 23, 2018
Studio Acrylicize Placed Five Giant Lamp Sculptures on the Streets of Manchester
London-based studio Acrylicize is the design team behind Manchester, England’s newest piece of public art–five giant lamp sculptures situated in Piccadilly Place. Each piece was constructed to honor and represent a specific time in Manchester‘s rich history, as well as celebrate what is to come. Ranging from 11 to 20 feet tall, the structures are based on various lamp styles from five distinct design eras: Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Victorian, mid-century, and modern.
From an enormous Art Deco-style reading lamp to a colossal Anglepoise, each energetic piece provides shelter, seats, light, as well as electric heating in the winter. Some of the large lamp shades feature graphics that illustrate Manchester‘s historical tales. By way of instance, the motifs shown on the Art Deco lamp celebrate Nobel Prize winner Earnest Rutherford, whose research at Manchester University contributed to the dividing of the first atom in 1932.
The Art Nouveau lamp pays homage to Manchester‘s famous Chetham’s Library, while the 1950s-style lamp provides a nod the city’s pleased”worker bee” heritage with its honeycomb-patterned lattices. Finally, the modern Anglepoise lamp projects a brilliant display of light and color on the surrounding construction partitions, representing the city’s bright and lively future.
The founder of Acrylicize, James Burk, states,”We hope that the lamps will bring individuals together and provide an enduring legacy to the city…Manchester has this wonderful heritage in creation; it has been a true honor to tell the narrative of the city and its people. We expect that locals and visitors alike associate with the job with a sense of belonging and pride.”

















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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
An Artist Creates Giant Suspended Sculpture from Thousands of Pieces of Origami
Award-winning architect Kody Kato has produced a fantastic, gravity-defying hanging installation made entirely out of 5,500 pieces of origami.
On display at G.F Smith’s White Space gallery before the end of June, the sculpture is created from Takeo newspaper and has been assembled by a group of envelope manufacturers off-site, while over 20 university layout students assisted in setting up the piece in London.

The artwork is a piece of G.F Smith’s Beyond Surface takeover at which you are going to have the ability to find out more about some of their most exquisite, innovative and technically innovative papers in the world.

In addition to seeing Kato’s magnificent installation, you will have the ability to try your hand at The fantastic Paper Aeroplane. Developed by long-term collaborators Produced Thought, the plinths allow you to learn more about the science supporting papermaking by embracing laboratory equipment and looking at how weight and fold are intrinsic to the performance of a sheet.
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Saturday, April 7, 2018
Quirky And Divine Self-Portraits By Rosie Hardy
Manchester, UK-based artist Rosie Hardy is only 23 years old, but she’s become one of the very impressive photographers especially one of Flickr community. Though she took up photography just to get a fairly My Space image to make the man she had a crush on her, soon she found it rather adventurous and maintained on exploring to develop her abilities. She states “Let inspiration inspire you and take every opportunity. Since we last shared her work, the young photographer has enjoyed greater popularity and recognition because of her skill, even making photos for big names like Maroon 5 and The 1975.

Considering Hardy’s stunning portfolio, it’s not hard to comprehend her artistic achievement. Although diverse in their subject matter and presentation, each of the pictures shows a dreamlike, psychological world rendered in stunning tones. Her photos contain a persuasive touch of the dream, while in the kind of angel wings sprouting in the back of a young lady, lightbulbs hanging in the skies, or a brave man facing off against a ferocious lion.
When asked what made her pursue photography, Hardy–who describes herself as an “escape artist”–composed on her website,
“I jump into these worlds that are in my mind, which exist in poetry and songs and art. There is something else out there; there’s a freedom that you can not grasp. . So I take photos”
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