innov8design
  • Installations
  • April12th

    These are incredible works of arts:

    Japanese artist Tomoko Shioyasu was born in Osaka in 1981 and majored in sculpture at the Kyoto City University of Arts. Her immense floor-to-ceiling tapestries are meticulously cut by hand from enormous sheets of paper using utility knives and soldering irons. Her work evokes some of nature’s most complex creations: the organic patterns of cells, the flow of water, and the forces of wind. How these are hung without tearing seems nearly impossible.

    Her latest work, “Vortex” (first two images) is currently on display as part of the showBye Bye Kitty!!! Between Heaven and Hell in Japanese Art at Japan Society in New York which opened today and runs through June 12. 50% of all proceeds from ticket sales to Japan Society programming including this show are being donated to relief efforts in Japan right now.

    Via Colossal.

  • February22nd

    Could you resist?

    Temptation

    Via swissmiss.

  • January22nd

    Toasty Bus Shelter Ad makes you warm while you. As part of a campaign for their new “Hot ‘n Wholesome” breakfast menu, Caribou Coffee’s ad agency, Colle + McVoy, created these amazing bus shelter advertisements for the city of Minneapolis. Not only do they look like giant ovens, but the heating element on the roof actually works!!

    Via I like creative.

  • December27th

    Motoi Yamamoto’s intricate large-scale mazes created by scattering salt on the ground.

    Renders the gallery useless to punters in a fantastic way!