Brendan Jamison

BrendanJamison

If you find that your ordered meal is taking a little long to serve, you may want to create sugar cube sculptures while you wait. Obviously that isn’t the case for Irish sculptor, Brendan Jamison. In 2010 he was commissioned to build sugar cube scale models of the Tate Modern and NEO Bankside for the London Festival of Architecture and has since become world renowned for these sculptures. You can see more of his work on his website and you can follow him here on Twitter and here on Facebook.

Images: Courtesy of Brendan Jamison.

Hillary Fayle

HillaryFayleVirginia-based artist Hillary Fayle is known for her stitch work on unconventional materials. The stitched leaves are beautiful works of art indeed but I find her cut leaves just as provocative. You can follow her on her website and see more of her work here at Natalie Hofert Photography.

Images: Courtesy of Hillary Fayle.

 

Sonja Bonk

SonjaBonkHolidays will be here soon and these jewelry would certainly make for a great gift. The handcrafted pieces were designed and created by German fashion designer, Sonja Bonk. The bracelets are knotted with woolen fibers and framed with gold plated chain. The necklace is made from Aztec cotton rope with a quartz pendant. The pieces are sold under the brand name, Bonk Ibiza, and are available here on Etsy.

Images: Courtesy of Sonja Bonk.

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