
If only your jeans could talk, too. More.

Clay and graphite are baked at high temperatures to produce the perfect drawing vessel. Fumiaki Goto designed these ceramic creations so artists can use the pencils without making their hands dirty.
Sculptress Julie Moon has a penchant for making shapeless figures not only come to life, but with personality and a love of flowers and jewelry to boot. She works her wonderful magic with ceramics, clay, and glaze to create forms that look as though they could come alive with every glance.
If Tim Burton, Hieronymus Bosch, and Jeff Lebowski had gotten together to create art, the fabulously spooky, imaginative and intricate works of Joe Fenton would have been the result. This piece, called Solitude, is 5 feet tall and 8 feet wide. Fenton drew this piece in it’s entirety in graphite before going over it in…
Continue Reading »
Alexander McQueen was a visionary, an artist, a man with deep convictions who saw the world in a way most people reject. Fashion is not usually a medium for self exploration, at least by the designer, and clothes are usually designed solely for their aesthetics and beauty. McQueen’s clothes take beauty run with it to…
Continue Reading »
Matthew Nicholson is a designer and photographer working in London who creates paper constructions of expensive objects. The series, called “Making the desirable accessible through an A4 printer,” contains paper re-creations of a Leica M3 camera, bespoke suit, and Fauxlex Submarinar 5512 watch. He has a how-to video for the Fauxlex watch, and his website…
Continue Reading »
This video was the opener for the 2010 season of the short film competition “Kurzundschön” (Short & Sweet). It was made by FEEDMEE Design and the music is by Loy Wesselburg . Kurzundschön is an international competition for short motion designers put on by the Academy of Media Arts Cologne and Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln (WDR)….
Continue Reading »
This Sewing Machine Orchestra is a sound and light performance by Canadian performer, composer and artist, Martin Messier. The orchestra consists entirely of the acoustic noise from 8 Singer sewing machines circa the 1940′s. All the machines are interlinked with a micro-controller system and do not require any human interaction.
This Sewing Machine Orchestra is a sound and light performance by Canadian performer, composer and artist, Martin Messier. The orchestra consists entirely of the acoustic noise from 8 Singer sewing machines circa the 1940′s. All the machines are interlinked with a micro-controller system and do not require any human interaction.
Google has found a way to let us view museums with out even leaving the house. The Art Project by Google uses the street view technology to collaborate with some of the world’s most acclaimed art museums such as The Museum of Modern Art, the Van Gogh Museum and the Palace of Versailles, to name…
Continue Reading »
Anthem Branding
Advertising, Design & Merchandising Agency
1000 North Street
Boulder, Colorado
303.245.8000
info@anthembranding.com