ART: Daigo Fukawa // “Rough Sketch Products”
Talk about bringing your imagination to life!
At first glance this seems like your typical, quickly-executed illustration, but don’t be fooled; these aren’t your average doodles, people.
The basic white backdrop coupled with the ingenious maneuvering of colored wires takes your brain on a wild ride of perception. The functional furnishings were conjured up by Japanese student Daigo Fukawa for his Senior thesis at Tokyo University for the Arts.
This definitely reminds me of Harold and the Purple Crayon. (if you’re too young to know who that is, Google is your friend.)
If you’re looking for a more aggressive style of sketch furniture ideas, then South Korean designer Jinil Park has you covered:
On the opposite side of the 3D spectrum is Maya Selway, a British jewelry designer and contemporary artist that’s known for her elegant and more minimalist conceptions.
So the next time you decide to doodle on a sketch pad, just remember… it doesn’t always have to stay there!
FASHION X MUSIC JUNQUI: KARL X TUPAC…I’m a bit late.
KARL’S DRAWING
I know I’m way late on posting this but I love this drawing the Karl did of Tupac. (Yes, Karl Lagerfeld and I are friends in my head so I call him Karl.)
ART JUNQUI: BROKEN
This video really connected to us. Hope you enjoy the great creativity, but most of all
I hope you all are just as touched with the meaning behind it as we are. [run on sentence? I don’t care.]“This film was a very personal project for me, dealing with a subject matter that’s been part of my life for a long time.
I did almost everything myself but did get some great
help from people around me .
The film is an abstract dream/memory of a boy and his
mother, experiencing a difficult time.”- Freek van Haagen