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  • ZAHA HADID | THE QUEEN OF CURVE

    It was with great sorrow that I heard the news of Zaha Hadid’s passing. I first came across her work as a student and her beautiful drawings that was more pieces of art than traditional architectural blueprints inspired me. Whereas many saw the obstacles in her geometrical shaped drawings Zaha saw opportunities and the future.…

  • CALCULATION DRAWINGS | RAFAEL ARAUJO

    In the midst of our daily binge of emailing, Facebooking, Instagramming and Photoshopping, it’s hard to imagine how anything was done without the help of a computer. For Venezuelan artist Rafael Araujo, it’s a time he relishes. At a technology-free drafting table he deftly renders the motion and subtle mathematical brilliance of nature with a…

  • COLLAGE ARTIST | CECIL TOUCHON

    Cecil Touchan, a painter and a collage master. His visual poetry is created from found texts found in spam emails, billboards and posters. They are then deconstructed and re-assembled to create a visual collage that will be re-created as painting in trompe l’oeil technique. Cecil Touchon’s seemingly random and abstract collages liberate the language from…

  • THE WORK OF JAIME HAYON, ALL TIME FAVOURITE

    Jaime Hayon, an Spanish designer, and a household name in the industry. He is known for his visionary work that knows no boundaries.  His vision blends the lines between art and design and his finally-crafted art and unique language reflect themselves within context of contemporary design culture from installation art, furniture, interior, product, sculpture, ceramics to small decorative objects.  Sculpture forms and…

  • PAOLO SCHEGGI ART

    Scheggi technique of super imposing over lapping canvases, with carefully constructed circular-shaped voids makes one perceive not the voids but the light, shadow and the space that is created, and the relationship between void and form. His monochromic work known as Intersuperfici and Strutture Modulari. His work illustrates the theories of perceptual psychology, visual cognition…