Pixel Perfect

Abstract, artistic, and pixel perfect, self titled “peintre plasticien hacker bootleger” Oliver Arturo joins the ranks of not-quite-tile creators here at Diary of a Tile Addict. His not-quite-tile medium of choice? Lego. From the bottom up, Arturo stacks each Lego brick to produce a variety of artworks from portraits to pop references, all capped with the classic studs that allow the bricks to snap together. … Continue reading Pixel Perfect

LegoArt

We’ve shared art made from keyboards, rubik’s cubes, wood, mirrors, and tiles tattooed onto skin, and today we’re adding another material to the list – lego. French artist Paulina Aubey spent the first part of her artistic career working with pastels but in 2016 she found a new muse. Incorporating lego bricks into works, Aubey creates striking motifs mixing textures and tones, and makes use … Continue reading LegoArt

Faces of the world

A little street art surprise today with the fabulous, multifaceted sculptural installations by Tegmo. Like fellow French artist Shatters, splintered mirrors are Tegmo’s medium of choice, encouraging the inclusion of surrounding locales within each piece. These fractured, angular shards of mirror are attached and structured in unusual three dimensional forms, creating reflective mountains that stand alone, are decorated with plants, or spread their shiny surfaces … Continue reading Faces of the world