Steve Wintercroft and his wife, Marianne have been designing and supplying unique masks to creative people and festival goers around the globe since 2013. The paper masks idea comes from Steve’s own need for a Halloween costume one year. Eventually the goal became to create a set of masks that could be built by anyone, using local materials, removing the need for mass manufacturing or shipping and with a minimal environmental impact.
Read MoreFlying Bach Advertisement by Red Bull
High culture meets urban art: In the clash of cultures Red Bull Flying Bach turns the international classical world upside down. Their creative performance visualizes and revives Johann Sebastian Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier crossing the borders of serious music and youth culture. Their unique advertising for the show can be seen right now in Lakeview East.
Read MorePaperholm by Charles Young
One year ago, artist Charles Young took on a project that would take him exactly 365 days to complete. Just the other day (August 10, 2015) he finally finished. What did he do? He spent a year creating paper sculptures, one a day, and shared them all on his Tumblr page titled Paperholm. Each model was constructed using 220gsm watercolour paper and PVA glue.
Read MoreBuilding a Paper Skateboard by Paul Schmitt and Ernest Packaging Team
Designer Paul Schmitt and Ernest packaging team up to create a cardboard skateboard worthy of Tony Hawk.
Read MoreSad Robots of Lakeview
Sad Robots of Lakeview
Read MorePaper Lamps by YOY Design Studio
Paper Lamps by YOY Design Studio
Read MoreFolded Frosted Polyprop by Polyscene
Folded Frosted Polyprop by Polyscene
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