Tag Archives: collaboration

Lynne Hull, Creating Tran-species Art and Sculpture for Wildlife

Environmental Artist and Sculpture:
I discovered Lynne’s work while doing some searching on Nature and Art recently. Her work is very in tune with working with the natural environment. Her work truly integrats with nature and the biological and animal interaction with it is intended.  A link to her website is at the bottom of this [...]

Leo & Pipo

Leo & Pipo are an artist duo who in March of 2008 first made their mark on the Parisian art scene. Using their black and white collages they attempt to modify the face of the French capital by integrating figures from another time.
Little by little they take to the various districts of Paris and invest [...]

Stephen Loidot & Shauna Alterio

The married duo of eclectic crafting together make up the team of ‘Something’s Hiding in Here’. From kitschy paint-by-numbers on wood cut-outs of North America to plaster animal busts covered in floral fabrics, their art is both accessible, funny, and design savvy.
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Lernert Engelberts & Sander Plug

Dutch duo Lernert & Sander are art collaborators who have received a great deal of attention from corporate sponsors such as MTV, VPRO television, and Libelle.  The following project, Forever Young, is a great example of the creative and crisp design approach of these talented collaborators.

Forever Young – A project by Lernert & Sander
We were [...]

Lenka Clayton & Michael Crowe

A new duo on the mail-art front.
“In April 2009, we sent a personal, handwritten letter to each of the 467 households in the small Irish village of Cushendall. We hoped these unsolicited letters would prompt neighbourly discussion, spreading across the town, promoting community curiosity.
In November 2009, we sent another bundle of letters, this time 620, [...]

Daniel Eatock

Begin with ideas/Embrace chance/Celebrate coincidence/Ad-lib and make things up/Eliminate superfluous elements/Subvert expectation/Make something difficult look easy/Be first or last/Believe complex ideas can produce simple things/Trust the process/Allow concepts to determine form/Reduce material and production to their essence/Sustain the integrity of an idea/Propose honesty as a solution
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