Mona Lisa Made of 4,000 Cups of Coffee
Jun 27This large portrait of Mona Lisa was made for the Rocks Aroma Festival in Sydney, Australia using 4,000 cups of coffee. Lattes, long blacks and flat whites were used to make this masterpiece. Designer’s Depot: the best source for artists, designers and art...
FLIGHT and FABLE exhibit at the Corey Helford Gallery
May 18The Corey Helford Gallery will be holding an exhibit entitled “FLIGHT and FABLE” this Saturday night, May 21st. This will feature works by Sarah Folkman, Krista Huot and Isabel Samaras. They will also be giving away free mini-giclees at the opening night from 7-10PM. 150 free giclees of Krista Huot’s “The May Queen” will be given away between 7-8PM, 150 of Sarah...
“Lined in Lead: Works in Graphite” exhibit at Gallery Nucleus
Mar 22The current group show at Gallery Nucleus entitled “Lined in Lead: Works in Graphite” is an exhibit that centers art created with only graphite and paper. Some of the artists used toned paper for a more dynamic look while other used plain paper, but overall the entirety of the show is one brilliant drawing after another. Stunning artworks by Wesley Burt, Alexandre Day, Andrew Hem, David Jien,...
Muhammad Ali Made From Speed Bags
Mar 11A unique sculpture that pays tribute to one of the greatest boxers of all-time, Muhammad Ali will be displayed at the Nokia Plaza L.A. It is made up of 1,300 boxing speed bags, the sculpture is approximately 22 feet high and is suspended up by 5 miles of stainless steel cable and aluminum tubing. This was made by internationally acclaimed artist and sculptor, Michael Kalish which he named...
Chicken Sculpture Made from Eggshells
Mar 04Kyle Bean made a sculpture of a chicken made out of eggshells. It’s aptly named “Which Came First?”, which states the popular age-old question. via: kylebean.co.uk/ Designer’s Depot: the best source for artists, designers and art...
Glowing Footwear Lighting by Clara Sjodin
Feb 16This was shown at the Greenhouse 2011 Stockholm Furniture Fair. It was designed by Clara Sjodin an architecture student of the Lund School. The Shoe Lamp not only looks like an actual piece of footwear that glows, its laces cleverly concealed as the cords. via: trendhunter.com Designer’s Depot: the best source for artists, designers and art...








