Poetic Jewels Containing Real Flowers by RubyRobin

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Poetic Jewels Containing Real Flowers by RubyRobin
Valentin Leonida is an illustrator and 3D artist based in Montreal. His stunning packaging design holds a full collection of classical music stored on crystal sticks technology. Valentin explains the sticks allow for a “... new sound that will reveal subtle melodies you never knew existed”.
The Ghost Ship, created by Romanian architecture collective visualSKIN for the Light Festival in Amsterdam. Using just water and light, the 3D projection is of the 17th-century Dutch ship “The Amsterdam” which sank during a trip to Batavia in 1749.
Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher
Nic Fiddian-Green is renowned for his equine sculptures. He has recently been commissioned to create a new sculpture, 'Christ Rests in Peace', for the front of the High Altar at Southwark Cathedral, London
Beautiful storytelling through Huichol sacred art.
Hannah Putz
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Paloma Picasso and Xavier de Castella by celebrity photographer Roxanne Lowit
Sculpture by Michael Hansmeyer constructed digitally from purpose coded algorithms, 3D printed and finished with a coating of gold leaf.
Francis Picabia's Tickets, 1922. Around 1920, the number 5 appeared in many creations of that era.
Sculpted pigeon feather tails by Kate MccGwire
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Ancient ring and earring likely belonging to a wealthy Canaanite woman dating c1100BC
Hopi silver storytelling belt c1960
Jean-Michel Basquiat and cat by James Van Der Zee 1982
Island by Yukaka Stone