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Behind The Scenes at the National Air and Space Museum: A Blending of Photography and X-Ray:
An x-ray of Alan Shepard’s Apollo 14 spacesuit allows curators and conservators to “see” inside space clothing—a task that had previously been done by peering through the neck or the wrist with a flashlight.See also. (Together.) Photograph: Mark and Roland Cunningham.
Scott Fife sculpts with archival cardboard, an Xacto knife, drywall screws, a screw gun, and glue.
Scott Fife is an American sculptor well-known for his incredibly detailed busts of popular icons, made only from archival cardboard, drywall screws and glue.
nendo: lacquered paper-objects for nilufar gallery: a collection of 3D printed, paper-constructed containers with a texture strongly resembling that of wood grain.
Take-G Toys by Takegi Nakagawa - Take-G toys are made using an ancient Japanese craft called Yosegi-Mokuzougam or, marquetry. Essentially the artist inlays different textured and coloured wood pieces and other natural materials to create his figures. Takegi uses the highest quality woods such as maple, walnut, cherry and white ash in order to create toys that are not only unique and beautiful, but long lasting.
The cool futuristic robots and children figures featured above are sold only at craft exhibitions, however Takegi Nakagawa also makes a great set of construction and assembly blocks available to the public.
Check out take-g.com to learn more.
25歳の娘さんが発案。香川県伝統工芸品の讃岐一刀彫のだるまをカラフルにしたら注文殺到したそうです。山中象堂「POPダルマ」 - 物語を届けるしごと
もとのだるまも素敵っす。
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