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Natalie Wong's paper sculptures of classic video game consoles

Creative Boom

If you remember the good old days of Nintendo Gameboy and Sony's PlayStation One, a new paper sculpture series by award-winning mixed-media artist Natalie Wong will bring back happy memories. RetroPlay is inspired by the resurging popularity of classic gaming. Suppose you want to remember that joy in your home or office.

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Amy Cushing + Lara Sparey Explore Intersecting Crafts With DIORAMA Sculptures

Design Milk

DIORAMA – a series of three freestanding mixed media sculptures by artisans Amy Cushing and Lara Sparey – distills a variety of multidimensional scenes into an amalgam of colored glass and black metal artifacts to offer respite from the din of existence. Fresh colorways and designs are in progress due to launch February 24, 2024.

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A new sculpture of rainbow-coloured ribbons is amazingly made of steel

Creative Boom

Incredibly, the dynamic flowing sculpture is fashioned from steel and powder-coated in an array of vivid colours. She tends to gravitate towards large-scale mixed media, often using spray paint, concrete, helium, and digital. Photo credit: Tim Jobling. But to look at it, you wouldn't think it was made of metal.

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Polina Nol’s Mixed Media Sculptures Serve as Portals to A Magical Universe Where the Mundane Intersects with The Extraordinary

Design You Trust

Georgian-born Polina Nol is an artist and illustrator who skilfully constructs enchanting mixed-media sculptures. The application of synthetic winterizer gives the sculpture a soft and fluffy texture, while the addition of glitter and acrylic adds a touch of enchantment and whimsy. More: Instagram Source

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Cyrus Kabiru Fashions Elaborate Mixed-Media Masks and Goggles from Found Objects

Colossal

Kabiru has recently begun larger standalone sculptures, and you can explore more of his work on Instagram. The article Cyrus Kabiru Fashions Elaborate Mixed-Media Masks and Goggles from Found Objects appeared first on Colossal. Do stories and artists like this matter to you?

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Roam magazine celebrates the modern folk movement in a refreshing new way

Creative Boom

In its first edition, Roam thematically links together a diverse range of 58 artists and creatives across 150 pages who explore topics including sculpture, tattoos, film festivals, foraging, fashion, scavenger hunts, map-making and ceramics.

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Simone Brewster's new exhibition explores our social relationship with objects

Creative Boom

The exhibition presents new works alongside a selection of Simone's most notable pieces, from furniture to jewellery and sculpture, that investigates the hidden linguistics behind design that are inherently entwined with societal norms and ideas of race, gender, equality and more.