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HANDMADE BEADS AND JEWELRY WITH JENNIFER MORRIS
jennifer morris beads & jewelry
Using clay polymers, Jennifer painstakingly creates swirls and patterns on the accessories she creates. Her inspirations are just as quirky as her ability to focus on going into all these craft details. In an interview with Storque, Etsy’s featured sellers page, Jennifer says, ‘I enjoy going on ...
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Watercolor Illustrations by Sunny Gu
Sunny Gu
Delve into drawings rich in colors and details, all highlighting the beauty of hues and the intricacy of each object included in every lines and sketch. Sunny Gu creates her drawings in the most detailed manner, highlighting every aspect of an object and leaving the general air of completeness to he...
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Mademoiselle Maurice Colorful Creations
Mademoiselle Maurice
The works of Mademoiselle Maurice is hard to miss. At first glance, it is the colors that attract you. From afar it looks like pieces of colorful paper put together to create a colorful collage. On a closer inspection, each piece is an intricate origami figure. Mademoiselle Maurice’s works tak...
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WEARABLE LETTERS AT THE LITTLE FACTORY
Little Factory
The Little Factory started out conceptualizing designs which concentrated on pixel graphics. Initially, their digital pieces are shared with others through downloads such as wallpapers, screensavers and other graphics. Now, the Little Factory extends its creations through tangible materials such as ...
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Organic Made products from Miki
Claire Watson
Miki is a Japanese term meaning “beautiful tree.” The concept of this name comes from the idea of using naturally made products that are both beautiful and comfortable. It merges the simple elegance with the organic, summing up the two terms in one curious title. Launched in 2008 by Claire Watson...
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Matthias Pliessnig: Pushing the boundaries of wood
Matthias Pliessnig
Matthias Pliessnig's "Pinch" is aptly named. This back-to-back seat good for two people looks like a woven sheet of wood strips folded over then pinched into shape. Because it is exactly that. Thin strips of white oat are bent using steam, a technique similarly used in boat building. The pieces are ...
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Textile Bags by Building Block
Kimberly & Nancy Wu
Building Block is a one-woman brand from Tokyo Japan, creating lavish designs of quilted pieces made to accessorize one’s home. Japan, known for their pure and simple artwork that traces its individuality back to the roots, ultimately inspires this form of art. Building block’s skill is putting toge...
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HANDMADE BEADS AND JEWELRY WITH JENNIFER MORRIS
Jennifer Morris
It isn’t often that I find an artist who crafts her own materials from scratch which is what brought my attention to Jennifer Morris immediately. Using clay polymers, Jennifer painstakingly creates swirls and patterns on the accessories she creates. Her inspirations are just as quirky as her abilit...
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Annie Vought’s Papercut Letters
Annie Vought
Oakland, California based artist Annie Vought shows her love for letters as portrayed in her paper cut pieces. Most of her works derive in personal and emotional artifacts, more specifically handwritten letters, which nudges people’s thought and hearts thought what they read and write. She received ...
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Moving Paper Dolls by Tocador de Monique
Tocardo de Monique
Be entranced with this one of a kind creation by Monique, an illustrator and paper artist with a one of a kind love for dolls. Indulging with the themes of fashion and romance, Monique’s boudoir is a collection of whimsical and moving paper dolls filled with trinkets and emotions. Her creations are ...
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Cutting Edge Art with Leaves
Lorenzo Duràn
Creative minds can be very resourceful. They see potential in nearly everything as an art material and are not confined by the thinking that you can only create art with medium like paint, pencils and canvas. Take Lornzo Durán. His chosen canvas is not paper nor cloth canvas, but pieces of le...
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Creative Paper Cuts
Joe Bagley
The creative types can make very interesting things with so little. Take 26-year-old Joe Bagley. He's a professional archaeologist and is heading back to school in the fall to get his master's degree. But with a piece of black paper and a knife, he creates these stunning pieces of art. ...
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Traci Edwards’ Woodland Themed Prints
Traci Edwards
A deep adventure seeking into the forest; creatures in their own glory conveyed through sketches and scribbles—this perhaps must be what Traci Edwards had in mind as she portrayed woodland creatures in most of her prints. Traci, a graphic artist and printmaker, has filled her Etsy store with showcas...
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Hawaiian Puka Shell with seaglass and pearl
Mermaid's Boutique
Natural Hawaiian puka shells, puka meaning "hole" in Hawaiian, with gold-filled rings and chain, sea foam tumbled Hawaiian sea glass and sea foam colored freshwater pearl. ★All semi-precious gemstones have been cleansed by the light of the Full Moon in Hawaii★ ღ˚ •。* ˚ ˚✰˚ ˛★* 。 ღ˛° 。* °♥ ˚ • ...