Molly McIntyre
I love this cut-out piece from Molly McIntyre.
I love this cut-out piece from Molly McIntyre.
A retired Benedictine monk, Father Wenninger is “a pioneer in the mathematical art community, whose models of polyhedra have inspired a new generation of mathematical artists”.
You can actually order some of his polyhedra, however there’s no guarantee that they’ll be exactly what you want, as they all vary. I was very surprised by this site, and found it very endearing to see him tenderly holding his polyhedra. I love polyhedra as well, so I just had to post about Father Wenniger’s beautiful work.
Last night we met up with some friends at the opening of the Geoff McFedridge & Ed Fella: Two Lines Align show at RedCat in downtown LA at the Disney Concert Hall. It was such a great show. The pieces were curated very well, and I’d highly suggest going to see it before April 6th if you’ll be in the L.A. area.
So much new work this week! Jacob Magraw (who I’ve posted about previously) has some new work here. It’s quite lovely. Here are a few images.
*This work is actually from November/December, but I don’t remember it being linked on his site before.*
My friend Zach Rossman has a new zine! It’s available for sale on his site, so you should check it out. I also mentioned in a previous post that he’ll be showing in LA at Giant Robot, and he’ll probably have some zines with him there. Greetings from Poltergeist Mountain is the name of the zine, and here are the details:
-Book/zine of drawings, sketches and found photos
-34 pages + fold out 5 1/4″ x 6 3/4″ black & white photo-copied on recycled, acid-free paper
-Every book has an original photobooth photograph mounted to the cover
-Limited to 70 copies, signed and numbered
Here are a couple of looks from Eley Kishimoto that I liked. As always, great use of colour and pattern. Not so sure about the ruffle shoes however…