Category: Tiny Workshops
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Toy designer Nazar Yarish turns work into play
Nazar Yarish’s whimsical toy designs bring timeless creativity and playfulness to the toy-making universe.
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LEGO artist Jeff Sanders “bends” bricks into mind-blowing geometric shapes
Jeff Sanders harnesses the “wiggle” in LEGO pieces to create incredible geometric patterns and 3D sculptures.
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Illustrator Jenny Lelong (Niniwanted) creates colorful works with a “naive pop” style
French illustrator Niniwanted (AKA Jenny Lelong) creates cute, Japan-inspired digital illustrations and goods.
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Kari Gale showcases huge creativity from her Tiny House workspace
Kari’s minimalist lifestyle is perfectly suited to her small Tiny House workspace and travel journal artwork.
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The quirky, sustainable wood carvings of artist Anya Walker
Portland-based woodcarver and artist Anya Walker minimizes her impact by using salvaged and discarded wood for her unique and intricate carvings.
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Illustrator Flor Kaneshiro on how she found her personal style
It wasn’t until reconnecting with her Okinawan roots that watercolor illustrator Flor Kaneshiro truly found her style.
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Step into the Wonderful World of Katnipp art studio
Katnipp Studios’ Catherine Kay turned a corner of her new office into a creative pastel wonderland.
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Take in the soothing earth tones of Claudia Osborn (Maus Haus)
Australian artist and illustrator Claudia Osborn (AKA Maus Haus) uses earthy tones and eye-catching color combinations in her incredible artwork.
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Going nuts: How Steve Casino turns peanuts and other “junk” into pop art
Steve Casino sculpts peanut shells, coke cans, and other miscellaneous junk into incredible miniature pop art.
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Ed Mironiuk’s needle-felted farts and cute characters will brighten your day
With a cookie tin full of tools and a comfortable spot on the sofa, Ed Mironiuk creates adorable needle-felt sculptures.