Paola Alonso

Amazed by these food sequin art created by Bogotá-based artist, Paola Alonso. She is a publicist, a creative copywriter by trade.  She worked for 10 years at various advertising agencies before embarking on these sequin projects. She has exhibited in various venues and is currently teaching her craft on Domestika. 

You can view more of her work on her website, Facebook and Instagram.  Some of her pieces can be purchased in her online shop.

Images:  Courtesy of Paola Alonso.

Milo (Milena) Hachim

Milo (Milena) Hachim brings her illustration skills to life by transforming her drawings into objects.  She is inspired by everyday life and the love for objects which she illustrates and transforms into clay.  Illustration has always served as a form of expression and as she says on and interview (in Spanish) with Domestika: 

“The illustration has made me lose a little shyness because I am very quiet. It makes it easier for me to speak by drawing.”

You can view more of her work on her website and on Instagram.

Images:  Courtesy of Milo (Milena) Hachim.

Ema Shin

Japanese-Australian artist Ema Shin studied traditional and contemporary printmaking in Japan and has held solo and group exhibitions internationally.  The Melbourne-based artist’s work not only utilizes printmaking but may also include other techniques and mediums such as paper-maché, embroidery, weaving and collage with each design often depicting femininity, sexuality and domesticity.

The artist can be followed on her website, Facebook and Instagram.

Images:  Courtesy of Ema Shin.

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