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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Dillon, Spielholz, and Hargrave: Junk Sculpture


(It is normal for this video to be off-center, that is the way is was originally shot.)
TO SEE FULL SCREEN CLICK HERE
http://www.jpdillon.com
http://www.artglass.com/

Friday, April 16, 2010

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Why is Art Important?



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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Edgar Mueller - 3D Street Art

A Master of street painting uses the street as a canvas.
If one looks from the right point of view, its three-dimensional painting becomes the perfect illusion. "It gets thrilling when the observer runs into the picture."
The spectator turns into the protagonist and creative element of the scene offered him.



Contact Edgar Mueller Here

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Frank and Janet Higgins: Kaleidoscope Studio UK

"st. basil"
from "the third dimension" project





-Unconventional and Innovative Kaleidoscopes which produce images with a strong 3-dimensional appearance..AMAZING ART!!
contact Frank and Janet here

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Byron Au Yong


Byron Au Yong creates musical events scored for Asian, European, and hand-made instruments. His works have been featured in venues that include the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, Seattle Aquarium, and Tokyo Art Museum.
A Fascinating Individual! Don't miss this!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Tomoo Hosono



Form or Function?
Maybe a bit of both.
Mr. Hosono, a Kaleidoscopist from Japan, features an unusual combination in his sensuous Taleidoscopes and Kaleidoscopes.
Contact Mr. Hosono Here

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Designer and woodworker, Laura Yeats

Designer and woodworker, Laura Yeats uses domestic woods and steel to create sculptural and functional works of art. The 10 minute portrait is an inside look at the artist's world - her creative process, studio and work environment, and thoughts on inspiration. The designs are simple, modern, and timeless.

Contact Laura Yeats Here

Friday, January 22, 2010

Quandary kinetic sculpture by David Roy

"I have been designing and building kinetic sculptures since 1975. Each is a wooden machine powered by a constant force spring which must be wound. While visually interesting sculptures when still, they become truly fascinating when in motion. After a simple winding they entertain with motion and soft sounds for varying lengths of time."

Contact David Roy Here

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Jen Stark: Kaleidoscopic Paper Eruptions




“I like to make the insides very colourfully confusing. You can relate it to people or things being so complicated and elaborate on the inside. Yet the outside layer is usually white to show that something may look simple and ordinary on the outside – but the inside is beaming with colour!”

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

MANJU MANDALA

Manju is a Sanskrit word meaning "pleasing" or "sweet"
Music by Prem Joshua

Mandala Image:
Cosmocto
-Visionary Artist and Creative Spirit.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Japanese Kaleidoscopes



Artist: Toshio Sumi
Artist: Sumiko Akatsu
Artist: Motohiro Sato

ART:KALEIDOSCOPE is happy to announce the discovery of a Sister Blog entitled:
JAPANESE KALEIDOSCOPES

J.A writes:
"I am a kaleidoscope enthusiast in Japan. The reason to start this blog is to share beautiful kaleidoscopes created by Japanese artists with every kaleidoscope lover all over the world. I am a member of the Brewster Kaleidoscope Society. If you are interested in any kaleidoscope or artist introduced here and would like to have contact with them, I will be able to help you with communication."


Please visit JAPANESE KALEIDOSCOPES, for a fascinating view of some scopes made in Japan...the content is in English:-)

Sunday, January 17, 2010

WEE WONDER




AMAZING NEW WORK FROM SECRET GARDEN KALEIDOSCOPES!
Wee Wonder miniature kaleidoscope by Luc and Sallie Durette,
-is truly a "wee wonder"!
I've never seen a kaleidoscope this small with such a
stunning wee image!

From a Kaleidoscopist perspective, one of the major limitations of designing a miniature scope is the fact that it is very difficult to create an engaging image....

The Wee Wonder is a Wee Wonder!

How does Luc do it????
contact secret garden scopes here

On Reflection: Secret Garden

See the Mysterious Optical Illusions of Marc Tickle!
contact Marc Tickle here

Charles Karadimos, a self-taught kaleidoscope artist, is on CBS!

contact charles karadimos here

Saturday, January 16, 2010