French creative studio Le Creative Sweatshop in collaboration with photographer Fabrice Fouillet, created a series of still-lifes combining translucent jelly and designer lamps…more
French creative studio Le Creative Sweatshop in collaboration with photographer Fabrice Fouillet, created a series of still-lifes combining translucent jelly and designer lamps…more
Ben Roberts’ series of photographs titled ‘Occupied Spaces’ documents some of the communal and private spaces that have been set up outside St. Paul’s Cathedral in central London by protestors representing the global Occupy movement.
(via Junk Culture)
Broken Houses
Tel Aviv-based artist Ofra Lapid creates small scale models based on photographs of abandoned buildings…more here
From Scratch
Artist Judith Klausner carves Victorian inspired cameos out of Oreo cookies…more here

Remains
Artist and metalsmith Cathy McClure strips away the plush furry coats from motorized stuffed animals and then casts the disassembled plastic limbs in bronze…more here
If you’re near Seattle, you should check out her one woman exhibition at the Bellevue Arts Musuem, it runs until January 2012.

Food Architecture
For his latest series of images photographer Gary Bryan constructed small architectural structures out of wafers…more here
Collection of Piles by Sabine Timm

“Everything in My House that is Orange, Metal, Wood, or in a Container” by Bart Batchelor
Rococo Hardcore
Artist Ludovica Gioscia’s works are created by a process of de-collage from layer upon layer of custom and found printed wallpapers…more here
Parallel Worlds
For his project titled “Parallel Worlds”, Google Creative Lab director Ji Lee installed miniature dioramas on empty ceilings…more here
Postcard Wonderland
Using digital techniques to position postcards within negative space, Barbara Astman captures the feeling of flipping through stacks…more here
Beth Katleman’s sculptures and installations combine rococo decoration with icons from popular culture. Beth uses 1950’s squeaky toys, corporate mascots, miniature buildings, cartoon characters and dolls which she finds in secondhand thrift stores and flea markets. These trinkets are cast in clay and reinvented as bizarre porcelain objects.
Find out more about Beth’s work here.
Dust Collectors
Beyond the Plastic Facade
Untamed Interiors