Crafting

Fall In Love with Victoria Bee’s Paper Props

How does one become a paper artist, specialized in prop making and set design? Ask art director and paper enthusiast Victoria Bee. Currently based in Berlin, Bee's creative journey included many stops around the...

Jessica Dance Knits Everyday Items

Textile artist and interior designer, Jessica Dance, likes to keep busy. “I’m usually sculpting, knitting or stitching," she told Lifestyle Tails. Her work includes creating props that are used in advertising campaigns, editorial work, and...

Maud Vantours’ Paper Art Speaks In Color

Judging by her eye-popping Instagram presence, paper artist Maud Vantours clearly doesn't shy away from color. Under her talented hands, flat, colorful pieces of paper turn into intricate sculptures and cut out illustrations -...

Couple Makes Hand-Crafted Jewelry Inspired By Video Games

Maxim and Diana of Maple Fox Wood is a Russian artistic duo who creates unique jewelry pieces inspired by video games including Warhammer, Dota 2, and The Witcher 3. To create their pendants, rings,...

Alexandra Kingswell’s Quilts Will Lift Your Spirits

In these gloomy, dismal times, we could all use a bit of color. Incidentally, color is also what textile artist, Alexandra Kingswell, has to offer - and bucketfuls of it. “Color!” reads her cheerful...

Diana Beltran Herrera’s Sculptures are Made From Paper

Diana Beltran Herrera is a gifted paper artist based in Bristol, UK. After graduating from university she traveled to Finland where she worked with a sculptor for six months and began transforming paper in a more sculptural...

Self-Taught Artist Creates Sculptures Using His Wife’s Kitchen Tools

Sculptor Vladimiras Nikonovas likes "borrowing" his wife’s kitchen tools and cookware and never giving them back. He shared his little secret on Bored Panda where he admitted that he is guilty of this mystery. https://www.instagram.com/p/BvjfMVrjUTv/ “When...

Stephanie K. Clark Transforms String Into Art

“I consider myself a painter and I paint with thread,” writes Stephanie K. Clark on her website. Using embroidery floss as paint, and employing a needle as a paintbrush, she creates textile art that's meant...