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Korean artist Kim Yong Soo creates traditional Japanese art using semi conductors,
wires, cement, and batteries. Images via Colossal
Korean artist Kim Yong Soo creates traditional Japanese art using semi conductors,
wires, cement, and batteries. Images via Colossal
Refractive Monolith – yarn installation by artist Lee Baker. Baker used about
10,000 metres of acrylic yarn for this installation
Gorgeous crochet creations in the house of Dutch designer Ineke Visser.
Images via Adventurous Design Quest
New York based artist Ellen Jong deconstructs and reconstructs
rope to create inventive sculpture and sculptural jewelry. I am
especially fond of the “Mad Max” inspired bracelets which incorporate
rope, leather and metal.
Dutch artist Hagar van Heummen creates innovative art with ink and thread.
Check out her studio, Happy Red Fish, for more whimsical art and plush objects.
Iconic images and personalities can be found in the quilts of Luke Haynes.
Created by using pieces of fabric from used clothes, these architectural pieces
stem from the artist’s experience and the world of art and craft

Dutch artist Michael Raedecker creates beautiful imagery
incorporating acrylic paint with thread. Images via Hauser & Wirth
The decorating nature series is about “mankind’s complicated
and vast relationship with nature” and beauty.
San Francisco based urban quilter Amy Ahlstrom finds inspiration in street art,
architectural details, and signs. Her quilts are an homage to pop art and
urban environments.