
love these taking traditional china, that is known well all over the world, and transforming into something so controversial.


Mark Langan, uses cardboard to reconstruct images we know but some of his own geometrical designs. He is focused on recycling. I love the fact you can tell its cardboard but how it has come out is amazing



was just looking for paper cuttings for this months project and came along this. i love the colour and the way Michael Velliquette makes the paper appear to have texture. It really brings the images to life. There is so much going off that your eyes just look all over it but in circular motions, following the lines.


Her work is so cute and delicate. Most of her work is based on nature but almost done for children. Helen Musselwhite.
Lynn Andrews, she took part in a knitting exhibition but i can't find much info on her. but i love this


They look so comfy, just want to dive right into them and roll around. they are like play apparatus for adults but with added safety. Bauke Knottnerus, by far his best work.


Marek Cecula, ceramist, brilliant. takes ceramics to the limit, going away from things being what you use to look nice but dare to hint at what we don't want to talk about.

these are fantastic. all are ceramics but with shined gloss you would thing it is melted plastic, especially with the weaving of the clay. her name is timea sido. the tangled feature is based on spiderwebs. she uses bespoke. check her out!
I love this its amazing!. Using books and manipulating them into fantastic pieces of work. Georgia Russel (more exciting stuff on there with books)
