Strange and exciting sculptures

Café Royal



Eyecandies on paper by Café Royal Press. Frame worthy. Sit down, drink a coffee, have a cigarette, listen to Lou Reed.
3D explorations

If you’re into graphic design inspired 3D works, check out Keetra Dean Dixon’s and J.K. Keller’s webspace. For such a form of expression the books ‘Tangible’ and ‘Tactile’ give a rich overview. Published by Gestalten. When it comes to 3D art, my personal favorite is still Paramodel. Mehr zu diesem japanischen Duo im Pressetext der Ausstellung ‘Senjiru – Infusion’ (in deutscher Sprache).
So… how’s your war doing?

New unreleased tracks by Tommy Guerrero produced exclusively for Arkitip. Yeah!
Factoiden by T. Onorato & N. Krebs



Learn more about Toiya Onorato and Nico Krebs’ work in this review or on their webpage named tonk. Images are taken from the ‘Wartesaal’ exhibition also.
Calligraphy by Khaled al Saai, Sniper 1 and others


Now it’s your turn, Jose Parla. There are rising stars like Khaled al Saai who also puts unique calligraphical layers on canvas, as shown above.
And I like this inspirational video - so does Haze, harhar.
Is it illustration or art?


Well, we don’t wanna answer this one, enjoy Cody Hoyt’s portfolio and purchase his prints from Apenest L.A - the shop he is involved in.
Urban Ikebana by Lotte Geeven



Future traditional sculptures by Dutch artist Lotte Geeven. Images courtesy of Citric Gallery Brescia / Italy. Yesyo.



