Artist and knitwear designer Kate Jenkins creates all sorts of delectable dishes out of yarn.
Artist and knitwear designer Kate Jenkins creates all sorts of delectable dishes out of yarn.
In Cat Rabbit's world, tiny fuzzy alpacas carry beautiful blooms, fruits, and vegetables on their backs.
When you're in the midst of producing a portfolio, it can be hard to see how much better you've gotten between your first project to now.
Liv & Dom are identical twin illustrators and ceramicists who, a few years ago, introduced nude incense holders. Nude as in naked figures who are equipped to hold the incense sticks in their below-the-belt bits.
Artist Lorena Marañon creates contemporary quilts that are not bound by convention.
Tramai Ceramics creates animal-shaped palettes whose faces act as a cover for your wet paint.
Colette Bream makes knitted toys geared towards kids but that adults (like me) love too.
The next time you find yourself in Joshua Tree, California, plan to visit the World Famous Crochet Museum.
Illustrator Armi Teva creates ceramic faces with small features, but often they are obscured with flowers and other decorative motifs that cover the entire face.
You are never too old to enjoy some googly eyes, and Maì proves it.