Constellations with nails and thread

Constellations with nails and threadTaking just three materials and combining them to create a work of art is the height of minimalism and simplicity.

Creating a work of art that gives a sense of photorealism while at the same time being quite impressionistic is a feat in and of itself, and when combined with the restrictions of the medium, is nothing short of a masterpiece.

After all, how many artists do you know who could create stunning portraits using nothing more than a panel of painted wood, some galvanized nails, and a single, unbroken sewing thread?

That’s exactly what Kumi Yamashita has done. Her collection, titled Constellation, consists of portraits that rival painted works (or even photographs with some interesting filters applied). It’s inspiring to think about what other simple, every-day materials could be used to create works of art. Here are three portraits from the collection…

Mana

Mana, 40cm x 30cm x 3cm


Cy

Cy, 46cm x 36cm x 2cm


Erik

Erik, 46cm x 36cm x 3cm


The artist

Kumi Yamashita was born in Japan and lives and works in New York City. She has won numerous awards, has been part of Artist in Residence programs in Maine, Japan, New Mexico, and elsewhere, and has had solo shows in the US, Singapore, Japan, as well as group shows around the world.

Her other collections include pieces made from a variety of materials, including a collection of silhouettes made from shadows, appropriately titled Light & Shadow.


What kinds of materials would you like to experiment with to make art? Have you seen other interesting examples of art made from common materials? Let us know in the comments!

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Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

The idea in this series is to show beautiful and inspiring houses. Houses that are remarkable for its design, elegance, elements, concept or simply because they are beautiful. So if you like architecture, interior design and beautifully designed houses, you are at the right spot. Check out this week beautiful house and stay tuned for more…

The East House, located in Byron Bay, Australia is a project by Built-Environment Practice. Conversion of 1990s brick and tile beach house to a modern, open-plan sustainable living environment. Designed to optimize northern solar access, cross-ventilation, and thermal comfort without heating or air conditioning.

I can definitely see myself living here. The materials, open spaces, natural light and floor plan are really beautiful. This house has everything a beach house should have, perfect. 😉

Check out Built-Environment Practice website for further details about this and other projects. See you next time.

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

Beautiful Houses: East House in Australia

We found this house at Contemporist.

Photos by David Taylor

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