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Emmanuelle Moureaux's 'Slices of Time' exhibition at Now Gallery
Posted on February 10, 2020 by Toothpicker
I have been a fan of Tokyo-based French architect Emmanuelle Moureaux and her colour-driven architecture for some time. Since 1996, she has been living in Tokyo where she established Emmanuelle Moureaux architecture + design in 2003. I have never actually seen Moureaux's architecture and installations in real life, so I was really [...]
This post was posted in London, Exhibitions, Architecture, Paper art & craft, Graphics & illustrations, Art, Anything Japanese, Design, Contemporary, contemporary and was tagged with London, Japanese designs, art and design exhibitions, architecture, graphic design, contemporary art, contemporary architecture, Emmanuelle Moureaux, art, paper art
The art of paper: folding, pleating and manipulation
Posted on July 1, 2019 by Toothpicker
Unlike children today, when I think of my childhood, paper played a crucial role in my early days. Aside from drawing on paper, I collected paper bookmarks, writing paper, and stickers; I dressed up paper dolls with my classmates after school; I did origami and paper cutouts; I learned calligraphy and practised [...]
This post was posted in London, Paper art & craft, Contemporary craft and was tagged with London, origami, paper craft, contemporary crafts, textiles, paper art, paper engineering, learning
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