Layer, peel, burn, reveal
It’s a bird! It’s a feather! It’s a super-sculpture! London based sculptor Kate Mccgwire’s pieces presented in a state of tasteful distress using wing and tail feathers gathered from pigeon, magpie, goose, teal, pheasant, duck and woodcock, will ignite your white desires to come out and play with the black ones. The lethally elegant sculptures are like living creatures taking a bold stand … Read more
Conceptual Art is dead. Long live New Aesthetics.
Our finely tuned graphic art detector caught frequency of Evert Martin, a young graphic artist from Belgium. Graphic designs and vector works are in his DNA while his latest indulgence into refining a technique of digital and line design has intrigued us to ferret out his graphic treasures. Balancing on the razor thin edge between … Read more
Casa futura
Is it more than just a house? The 19th century Portuguese house by architect Peter Gadanho reinvents the ‘casa’ with pop art and science fiction. He transposed strong cuts and colors to the confines of modern urban. Situated in the lap of nature in quiet Torres Vedras on the outskirts of Lisbon, … Read more
Haute and Heavy
“Creation, just like mountaineering, is a process of endlessly pursuing a new height. On haute couture’s stage, mediocrity is unendurable.” Make way for the queen of Chinese couture, Gou Pei. Through personal dedication and glorious imagination she became one of the first couture designers in China with the rise of sociopolitical changes and inclination towards western trade … Read more








