Barbara Probst explores the ambiguity of the photographic moment, her exposures are multiple photographs of the same event or subject from different angles and distances.
The work of Lisa Solomon is closely tied to the practice of drawing. They incorporate thread and wire as well as charcoal, watercolour and ink, satin, quilting, felt, and the wall as well as paper and canvas.
Beer can butterflies by Paul Villinski, he describes the work as being an exploration of the themes of transformation and recovery through the metamorphosis of crushed beer cans from the streets of New York into flocks of realistically crafted butterflies.
Contemporary jewellery design from UK artist Lindsey Mann. Taking inspiration from old toys and games and household gadgetry, Mann creates one-off pieces. She uses digitally anodised aluminium sheet combined with silver and other found pieces, assembled with hand made screws and rivets. Adorable.
Gorgeous artwork from Claire Coles. Created with layers of old and cheap wallpaper that are stitched together, layering patterns to produce delicate and beautiful pieces. Each work is unique, as each piece is carefully handcrafted, layered and torn to reveal what is hidden beneath.
I recently came across Free Rice, a very creative site that both tests your vocabulary and helps to aid world hunger. For each question answered correctly the website donates 20 grains of rice to people living in poverty. Free Rice is a sister site of the world poverty site, Poverty.com. It's all made possible by the sponsors who advertise on the site. If you like the idea please help to spread the word