Tommy Støckel

Danish artist Tommy Støckel creates contemporary art, where autonomy and illusionism are rendered in paper, cardboard and polystyrene. For Støckel true sculptural autonomy is sculpture coming into existence seemingly of its own volition. For his works ‘Proportional Material Arrangement for Two Rooms’ and ‘Structured Studio Situation’ he created sculptural arrangements of ordinary objects placed on the floor, according to a carefully planned composition. ‘Structured Studio Situation’ is based on the repetition of randomly placed elements and thus creating a tight structure and pattern with objects that reflect his studio practice. The sculpture has the exact dimensions of the floor of his rather small studio in New York.

All images © Tommy Støckel

Places

Deserted, silent and draped in mist the cities and landscapes in Alex Fradkin shots seem like enchanted, long forgotten worlds in between. Illusive and yet tangible – the concept of place is a fundamental subject of many photographic works by Alex Fradkin, woven like a golden thread through his work and linkes most of his photographic projects together.

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Joel Rea

Fascinated by the natural world, Joel Rea paints the pulsing elemental forces of our planet interplaying with human relationships formed in our society and consciousness. Driven to explore universal meanings around the human condition, Joel is also interested in depicting the underlying inner forces which drive human behaviour.

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ETT LA BENN

Following the theme ‘you can get it, if you really want it’ Oliver Bischoff, Danilo Dürler and Johann Goossen founded Ett la Benn in the heart of Berlin.This young consultant agency especially emphasises the creative process. In their approach, the three studied industrial designers work in an interface between creative and strategic development.

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Flickr Friday

Your escapism should be boring for you some day. She thinks. I think. I’m crocheting ugly jumpers out of my thoughts but everyone knows that they are to heavy for this summer, which is watching so noisily around the corner like a bad agent through the curtains.

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Nudes

Looking at the ‘Nudes’ painted by artist Victoria Selbach , we find ourselves caught in an intimate moment. With her play of light and shadow Victoria Selbach has created a composition that seems to put us in a casual, yet intense moment.

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Joost Goudriaan

Joost Goudriaan finds that ‘The public space in Rotterdam is loaded with objects, functional yet often unnoticed. The city of Rotterdam, always seeming to be desperately seeking her new ‘heart’, supplies her many excavations with street furniture without thinking about the charisma of the street level. The sky seems to be the limit, and the eye level remains forgotten.’.

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house of Joyce & Jeroen

The combination of a sophisticated design vision and a high level of trust towards the architects on behalf of the customer, allowed the restructure and transformation of the house of Joyce & Jeroen. Pursuing a strict and uncompromising redesign the architects of ‘Personal Architecture BNA’ deconstruct and reconstructed nearly every floor and wall of the building.

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Atelier Areti

‘A beautiful product to us is a product that also has to be useful and well made. It has to be a simple and elegant solution.’ Following this premise, the sisters Gwendolyn and Guillane Kerschbaumer who stand behind the name Atelier Areti, design and operate. ‘Areti’ is Greek and means as much as virtue and excellence.

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Logbuch Vietnam

Steffen Böttcher who some might know as Stilpirat created a wonderful book named ‘Logbuch Vietnam’. Following the motto ‘Throw your heart across all limits and your heart will follow he travelled through Vietnam for three weeks, documenting his experiences in his diary and with his camera.

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Insta Favs #33: Emanuel Smedbøl

Emanuel Smedbøl is a graphic designer living and working in Vancouver, Canada. He uses Instagram to document the little fleeting discoveries, observations, and textures of daily life.

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