Didn’t you hate when your mom would stifle your pure creative genius when she would yell at you, “Don’t play with your food!”? Yeah, if only my mom had let me develop my uncanny dinner imagination, I might have become as good as… (oh, who am I kidding?) Featured previously on UDO Mag for her Continue Reading
Architecture
The Skyhouse, a penthouse suite located in New York, is a beautiful merge of brilliant architecture and design. The space features a tubular slide, constructed from high polished stainless steel, that is used to connect the upstairs living space to the library on the main level. The structure becomes a staple piece throughout the design Continue Reading
No need to adjust your web browser settings, the making of this intricately carved wooden cabinet is no digital glitch!
Born in New Jersey, creative artist Peter Root has put together quite the visual masterpiece using nothing more than staples! With a background in architecture, art and design his creation, a remarkable cityscape, was a tedious labor of love
Sculpture artist Jonathan Brilliant definitely lives up to his name. Check out his chandelier installation crafted from 60,000 coffee stir sticks woven in place and held by tension.
British sculpture artist Antony Gormley has quite the imagination when it comes to the human body form. Broken into a million little pixels, each of his sculptures explores the relation of a body to the surrounding space it stands, leans,
Straight out of a scene from The Wizard of Oz, the Fallen Star House seems to have dropped out of the sky at the University of California San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering. Taking seven years to complete, Korean sculptor Do Ho Suh masterfully installed the permanent “house” structure that balances off the edge of another Continue Reading
International installation artist Florentijn Hofman travels the world creating whimsical larger-than-life animal sculptures. In order to encourage a conversation about social issues through humor, the massive installations are
Traditional phone booths have long since gone out of style (and use) with the emergence of cell phones. However, a group of Japanese art students called Kingyobu or “goldfish club” began the revival of classic glass phone booths. By creating jaw dropping goldfish
Brrr! Designer Brent Christensen tediously builds dazzling castles made entirely of icicles.
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