Swiss street artist who calls himself Wes21, and whose actual name is Remo Lienhard, creates playful street art paintings the main feature of which is the combination of nature with science fiction.
Swiss street artist who calls himself Wes21, and whose actual name is Remo Lienhard, creates playful street art paintings the main feature of which is the combination of nature with science fiction.
Vainius Kubilius came up with an original idea to create lamps out of coconut shells. He believes that natural materials will always be in demand because the pieces add more warmth and comfort to the interior.
Masayoshi Matsumoto is widely known for his work. For the most part, he creates sculptures of birds and animals from air balloons.
Joey Richardson was surrounded from her childhood by ancient trees and crafts made of wood.
German artist Martin Roller uses various items found on the streets of Berlin to create something entirely unexpected and incredibly original.
In one of the suburbs of the French capital has been implemented an original architectural project by design studio Chartier Dalix Architectes that has a green roof accessible to all who wish to walk.
Something resembling glass vases with jellyfish inside creates glass artist Richard Satava. He has an amazing skill to create such realistic jellyfish.
Belgian street artist Dzia began his career in street art on the streets of his native Antwerp, turning the city into an animal park. Over time, the author expanded the geography of his works and now they can be seen in different parts of Europe.
Japanese artist Shinri Tezuka is the owner of a shop called Ameshin. He uses starch and sugar syrup to create incredibly realistic candy in the shape of animals, as well as other sugar sculptures and sells them.
