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Surreal yet fun, Laura George’s work harks back to the vivid and fun imagery of the Seventies. From a fun loving sloth to a monster telling you not to panic the art is creative and playful, a good fit for any monster’s home.
There are lots of nice people to meet (shown left) is a great example of her work. Stylized faces stare out from the art each with there own distinct personality. From the boyish face looking far away to the woman who seems consumed in gloom, each face has a story to tell. This is true of all her work. They are snapshots from a still unfolding story which we are fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of.
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Simple, elegant wood working Tiny Sparks Design make art of the every day object. Following Japanese wood-crafting tradition, the wood is allowed to speak in their art. The grain, patterns and defects of the wood are exploited to make designs that have a living quality to them.
The koi fish seems to just be just passing by on the