Archive for October, 2010
Carved Twisted and Shocking- Sculptures by Dimitri Tsykalov
October 28th, 2010 | No Comments
With Halloween right around the corner, people have been carving pumpkins like madmen. Well, there’s a Russian artist who has been doing a little carving of his own, but instead of using pumpkins he’s using a different type of food. He’s turning watermelons, apples and cabbage into ghoulishly gruesome skulls.
Dimitri Tsykalov‘s fruit skulls are impressive [...]
Sculpture out of the Ordinary
October 22nd, 2010 | No Comments
Cardboard, Styrofoam, Plywood are just a few in a list of ordinary objects, Tobias Putrih uses to build his not-so-ordinary sculptures. His fragile structures span from small modular objects to larger installation environments that create a distorted narrative. The sculpture and installation work often distorts space and manipulates the viewer’s perception.
Tobias Putrih’s work is based [...]
Realize Your Next Big Idea this Thursday- Create. Innovate. Repeat.
October 19th, 2010 | No Comments
We all are innovators in our own ways. We know how creative you can be, we have seen it over and over again from focus groups to ideation sessions, you all bring the “sky is the limit” to the ranch. Now here is a chance to gather with like minded friends both new and [...]
In Your Face Crochet- Artist Olek Creates A Fantasy In Textile
October 11th, 2010 | No Comments
“10% what happens to you, 90% how you react to it” -Olek
Loops, loops and more loops of yarn make up artist Olek’s vibrant, intense in your face installations that bring the art of crochet to a whole new level. The clashing colors crocheted together create socially conscious public “actions” that shape, inform and transform the [...]
Interview with Joe Kutchera, author of Latino Link: Building brands online with Hispanic communities and content
October 4th, 2010 | No Comments
Name: Joe Kutchera
Title of Book:
Latino Link: Building brands online with Hispanic communities and content published by Paramount Books
What are some of the main themes of your book?
Latino Link outlines the convergence of two major trends: the growth of digital/social media and the growth of the Hispanic audience in the U.S.
How will these two come together?
The [...]
