Amber Cowan remixes and combines vintage glass pieces by “flameworking, blowing, and hot-sculpting” them into new creations. See more on HiFructose.com.
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YOU ARE THE REASON

Janaina Medeiros

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Love Begins

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

JBB: An Artblog!
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Origami Around
Cosimo Galluzzi
Three Goblin Art
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Amber Cowan remixes and combines vintage glass pieces by “flameworking, blowing, and hot-sculpting” them into new creations. See more on HiFructose.com.
Vanessa Barragão’s textile art emulates the forms and ecosystems of the ocean. See more of her work here.
Daniele Papuli’s amorphous sculptures are crafted with the unlikely material of paper. See more on HiFructose.com.
In Tokyo’s Odaiba district, the world’s biggest museum dedicated to interactive digital art is now open. The Digital Art Museum opened by Mori Building and teamLab has 107,000 square feet, with simulations created by 470 projectors and 520 computers. See more on HiFructose.com.
they actually do tho
Daniel du Bern, Contra Mundum, 2010
Lilac crown
Danny McDonald at Bortolozzi
Berserk (ベルセルク) // Kentaro Miura
“You deserve a wild love from a gentle soul.”
— Unknown
by lawrence weiner
Emery Blagdon. The Healing Machine. 1955.
Question And Answer
he sat naked and drunk in a room of summer night, running the blade of the knife under his fingernails, smiling, thinking of all the letters he had received telling him that the way he lived and wrote about that– it had kept them going when all seemed truly hopeless.
putting the blade on the table, he flicked it with a finger and it whirled in a flashing circle under the light.
who the hell is going to save me? he thought.
as the knife stopped spinning the answer came: you’re going to have to save yourself.
still smiling, a: he lit a cigarette b: he poured another drink c: gave the blade another spin.
Elaine Cameron-Weir.
Thomas Lerooy.
The new work of Joseph Loughborough blends distorted figures and meditations on color, each providing its own mystery and eerie sensibility. See more on HiFructose.com.