Yuken Teruya modifies paper objects to draw organic forms out from their utilitarian structure.
Also, don’t miss the Dessert Project, which exploits how like a parfait are cutaway versions of landscapes.
Yuken Teruya modifies paper objects to draw organic forms out from their utilitarian structure.
Also, don’t miss the Dessert Project, which exploits how like a parfait are cutaway versions of landscapes.
Hm, come to think of it, weren’t there some actual Africans at the Boston tea party?
Update: This photo has been removed, but wools continues to maintain a Flickr stream with neat photos in it.
Celebrate out or at home with these tasty variations on the classic theme.
Half-way through Thing-a-day, I made Mr Bun an appliqué quilt based on the cover of a favorite children’s book, Frederick. He was still preoccupied with the cat chaise, complete with velvet pillow, so the quilt didn’t get much use.
Lately, however, it has acquired pride of place in his rotation: