Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Good, Clean, Fun.


The late great Isamu Noguchi's 1933 proposal for a U.N. playground would probably be the best thing to do naked - if only the design was realized.


The Pruned blog did an excellent job covering this. Give it a good read > H E R E <

- jelsen

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Sea D's


Designer Bruce Munro's 600,000 cd installation, 'CDSea', in UK's Wiltshire field is indeed a pretty glitter of a site.


Dezeen's article on the project > H E R E <
Bruce Munro's work > H E R E <

- jelsen

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Vaginas, Vortexes, & Much Much More


Sculptor, artist, maker of beautifully 'simple' epic forms Anish Kapoor has my complete attention.

Back in 2006 he had his Sky Mirror sculpture at Rockerfeller Center and i remember being sucked into what? huh? the reflection of the sky? YEP.

That structure engaged me so mysteriously. Though its the only Kapoor piece i've personally experienced, researching his body of work confirms 'mystery' to be part of his mode of operation.

Im also thrown by how he's able to dominate spaces without it actually coming off as so.


"I’m thinking about the mythical wonders of the world, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Tower of Babel. It’s as if the collective will comes up with something that has resonance on an individual level and so becomes mythic. I can claim to take that as a model for a way of thinking. Art can do it, and I’m going to have a damn good go. I want to occupy the territory, but the territory is an idea and a way of thinking as much as a context that generates objects."


Anish's very first public piece in the United States is Cloud Gate at Millennium Park in Chicago. I've got to see up close:


Anish Kapoor's site > H E R E <
And check out his wiki > H E R E <

- jelsen