All posts by Inspir3d

  • Remembering the Christchurch Earthquake

    New Zealand-born, Australia-based artist Mike Hewson creates unforgettable public art installations in memory of the Feb 22nd Christchurch earthquake. He placed large-format photographs taken at the Government Life...

  • OKSU Digital Data Printer by Alex Zhulin

    Imagine there is a printer that instantly prints a tangible copy of a link or a song, and makes it possible to literally hand out...

  • Sam Weller Turns Street Furniture into Musical Instruments

    Product designer Sam Weller has come up with a novel device that allows a musician to connect with his/her audience by utilizing the natural resonance in...

  • Luminous Solar Pinhole Photography by Chris Bucklow

    English artist Chris Bucklow is best known for his Guest series of solar pinhole photographs of luminous silhouettes. Unlike conventional photography, each image is unique and...

  • Recycled Plastic Bag Installations by The Miha Artnak

    Slovenian artist The Miha Artnak, together with Ekologi Brez Meja of Ocistimo, Lukatarina, Nataša Zuljan and Eco Vitae, created two large-scale installations, The Rise of the...

  • His Name is Usman Riaz

    This is without a doubt, one of our favorite TED Talks videos ever.  Meet Usman Riaz, if you haven't already, a 21-year-old Pakistani musician who learned...

  • Wine Stains Portraits by Amelia Fais Harnas

    You probably still remember that brilliant tablecloth design by Kristine Bjaadal, which turns accidental wine spills into something you can actually look forward to.  We...

  • Che Stencil Made With Mud

    Artist Phil Hansen has come up with a novel way of creating street art.  But you can't be afraid to get your feet a bit...

  • Walking Drawings by Evewright

    Over the last eight years, London-based Artist Everton Wright (aka Evewright) has been developing the Walking Drawings project, which is a series of live experimental...

  • Levitating Self-Portraits by Natsumi Hayashi

    We at Inspired! would like to give a quick shout out to Japanese photographer Natsumi Hayashi for making these inspiring levitating self-portraits.  Keep flying, yowayowa camera...

  • Sculpture Made of 1000 Cell Components

    Chrysalis (III) is the latest sculptural work in a series of projects exploring cellular morphologies by California-based Matsys Designs.  This sculpture is composed of 1000 cell...

  • The Longest Bench by Studio Weave

    Looking for an out-of-the-ordinary destination to visit this summer? With the London Olympics looming close, here is one of our recommandations for you Olympic goers....

  • ‘Vogelenzangpark 17bis’ by Benjamin Verdonck

    Antwerp-based visual artist Benjamin Verdonck has created 'Vogelenzangpark 17bis', a treehouse-like architectural artwork for TRACK art festival in Ghent, Belgium. Unlike most treehouses, this one is not made...

  • Fluttery Butterfly Jewelry by Derya Aksoy

    Originally from the beautiful city of Istanbul, Derya Aksoy has been creating enchanting jewelry for the past seven years. In her Butterflies collection, she transfers images...

  • Adrian Esparza’s Lines of Thought

    In his newly made work for the exhibition "Lines of Thought", Texas-based Adrian Esparza mounts a Mexican serape (blanket) on the wall, then partially unravels it....

  • Incredible Pushpin Mosaic by Eric Daigh

    Michigan-based portraitist Eric Daigh creates impressive mosaic work by arranging pushpins on board. His work is that rare aerial perspective of the faces we see everyday....

  • strawman by Fransisca Fortunata

    Singapore-based Fransisca Fortunata creates an interesting sculpture made of straws.  She arranges the straws in different length and depth to create the shape of a...

  • A Sea of Pink Balls in Montreal

    'Pink Balls (Les Boules Roses)', a site-specific installation by Montreal-based landscape architect Claude Cormier, is surely the eye candy of Aires Libres this summer.  A long...