Monthly Archives: August 2009

bugged: robert j. lang

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Look twice at these insects.  They look real, but they aren’t.  They are paper.  Folded paper to be exact. Paper folded from one sheet of paper if you want all the facts.  No cuts.  None. Robert J. Lang is one of the foremost origami artists in the world with a portfolio that boasts much more than insects. It will amaze and delight you. More Lang right here.

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bugged: christopher conte

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Christopher Conte has a cool history…very cool.  Read about his story here and then take a look at more insects and other machine-sculpts here. You can read an interview with the artist on Dark Matter Magazine.

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to bee or not to bee

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bugged: wesley fleming

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Wesley Fleming’s flameworked glass insects are impressive.  The photography is too.  Click on each image to see different angles of the insect.  Creepy cool. His work is distinguished by fine detail, beautiful color and obvious control over the torch.

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bugged: emi savacool

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I’m busy as a bee…which got me thinking about bugs…there are so many bugs this time of year…which got me thinking about bugs and art. Can you tell where this is going?  I’ll be showing beautiful, bodacious bugs for the next couple of days…lots of pictures and links, but I won’t have time for too much text because I’m busy as a bee…

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