Posts tagged "art"
Oli Kellet, and his 2012 Olympics surreal dream team.

Oli Kellet, and his 2012 Olympics surreal dream team.

Its Olympic fever time again and the city of London is to play host to the masses of athletes and tourists to join and view this legendary and age old event of stamina and sportsmanship. The 2012 Olympics to be held from 27 July to 12 August 2012. Appropriately in spirit London based photographer Oli...
Selected Creatives Competition 07 - VOTE & WIN

Selected Creatives Competition 07 – VOTE & WIN

As winter kicks in, so does our seventh edition of Selected Creatives Competition; a one small seed network initiative that gives you the power to choose who YOU want to see featured in one small seed magazine. View each of the 10 contenders’ online portfolios for Selected Creatvies 07 and then make your vote!
Ji Lee's Words as Images

Ji Lee’s Words as Images

Ji Lee is one of those prolific and humorous artists that is putting the comical back into art and design. Korean-born Ji Lee immigrated with his family to Brazil at the age of ten, where from he moved to New York in 1991 to study fine art at Parsons School of Design. After just a...
Spinning the decks on art

Spinning the decks on art

Design is something that doesn’t happen within a vacuum but is controlled or prescribed by many factors surrounding the process; a designer needs to take care of every detail and be attentive so that the final product is left unspoilt.
Speed, chicks, a bag and a book

Speed, chicks, a bag and a book

Formed in 1997, Chicks on Speed are the dynamic international performance and fine art collaborative, made up of members Alex Murray-Leslie and Melissa Logan. The duo met at the Munich, Germany Academy of Fine Arts and it was here that their unique name was born…
It ain't just Rock 'n Roll: Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood exhibits in NY

It ain’t just Rock ‘n Roll: Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood exhibits in NY

New York City’s Symbolic Collection gallery – one of the world’s greatest collections of 20th Century pop culture – presents a collection of fine art works by legendary music icon and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood. The exhibition – Faces, Time and Places - premiered on Monday 9 April and will run until 30 June...
Cassette tape art by Sami Havia

Cassette tape art by Sami Havia

In a world where everything is turning digital, Finnish artist Sami Havia keeps it old school by painting eco-friendly cassette tape canvases that feature album covers of some of our favorite bands and musicians throughout time.
Storm Thorgerson: The Raging Storm

Storm Thorgerson: The Raging Storm

In issue 24 “Listen to my Colour & Look at my Sound” - we interviewed legendary album artist Storm Thorgerson. In February 2012, Thorgerson will be coming to Cape Town to showcase his work. To follow is an interview that first appeared in the Cape Argus ‘Good Weekend’ of 2012/01/2. Written by Evan Milton, Courtesy...
Control over Nature: Amon Tobin & Tessa Farmer

Control over Nature: Amon Tobin & Tessa Farmer

Put the work of a Brazilian electronic music pioneer and a London-based sculptor in one room and you will get a sensational exhibition… A supernova of the senses.
Album of the week: January week 3

Album of the week: January week 3

January’s third album of the week is “Depictions of the Unknown’ by Cape-Town based artist and one small seed member Nagkakoa. Nagkakoa had this to say about her abstract and evocative work: “My inspiration comes from nature and how everything is connected somehow. I work in very fine detail, balancing colors and line to convey...
You Are Beautiful - Street Art

You Are Beautiful – Street Art

The message is very simple, whomever you are, ‘You Are Beautiful’. This awesome street art project is spreading a positive message throughout the world. The anonymous, Chicago-based artists behind You Are Beautiful shed light on the art project’s optimistic history. Read on to find out more about this interesting project.
Meet Mutant Mickey

Meet Mutant Mickey

Rob McLeod, a Glasgow born artist who emigrated to New Zealand has been developing his art since he began studying art in 1969. His latest collections feature grotesque figures in bright hues, twisted limbs and organs in an array of the most vivid colors.        
Dimitri Tsykalov's disturbingly interesting art

Dimitri Tsykalov’s disturbingly interesting art

While a growing part of the population is banishing meat from their diets and becoming vegetarians, there is a growing fascination for raw meat and what we can do with it. We make clothes, art and even photography out of it.            
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