1. Polyhedrons and Polytopes

    Polyhedron models

    Polyhedron models

    Mod­els of poly­he­dra by 89 year old Mag­nus Wen­ninger, “a pio­neer in the math­e­mat­i­cal art com­mu­nity, whose mod­els of poly­he­dra have inspired a new gen­er­a­tion of artists” accord­ing to the Amer­i­can Math Society.

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  2. Obsolete Embroidery

    lauren dicioccio

    lauren dicioccio

    San Fran­cisco artist Lau­ren DiCioc­cio’s tedious hand-embroidery instills nos­tal­gia for the tan­gi­ble and famil­iar media that are fast become obso­lete. Amazing!

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  3. Oreo manhole cover, concrete legos, etc.

    andrew lewicki manhole cover

    andrew lewicki concrete legos

    Fun instal­la­tions by Andrew Lewicki.

  4. Illustrations in Wood

    anders nybert

    anders nybert

    These amaz­ing wooden objects are the work of Swedish illus­tra­tor Anders Nyberg. See more of his wood­work­ing on his blog.

  5. Tamar Mogendorff Children’s Stitch Workshop

    tamar mogendorff handmade peacock

    seed factory atlanta

    My daugh­ter Izzy and I are super excited that our friends at Atlanta’s Seed Fac­tory will be host­ing two very spe­cial events fea­tur­ing Tamar Mogen­dorff next week! On Fri­day (March 26th), Tamar will be intro­duc­ing her newest gar­den theme fab­ric works and shar­ing some of her larger cou­ture works. The fol­low­ing Sat­ur­day she will be hold­ing two children’s stitch work­shops, where the chil­dren will be cre­at­ing spring rabbits.

    Get all the details at the Seed Fac­tory blog–see you there!