Bonne Annee 2011 ! Happy New Year !

Bonne Année – Happy New Year – 2011 ! […]

Ways of doing things (15) Ceramic of Xambaud

Here are some principles that help us treat a theme, in this example “cup and saucer”, in a more open way. […]

Ways of doing things (7) Richard Nicolas

How things are done in art can be an useful principle for creating new products or services in many business fields. Richard Nicolas applied the same painting technique on two different surfaces (bitumen-paper and plaster). […]

Ways of doing things (9) Gestalt and other perceptive guides

How things are done in art can be an useful principle for creating new products or services in many business fields. The psychological principles of Gestalt and other principles like the gallery room help guide the visitor’s perception. […]

Ways of doing things (3)

Mix&Remix used 3 principles to change his work, he showed at CSID showroom Medamothi during winter 2008-2009. […]

Ways of doing things (6) “Sisyphus” A Drawing of Mix&Remix

How things are done in art can be an useful principle for creating new products or services in many business fields. The content of an art work can be also inspiring, of course. Here is an example: Mix&Remix made this drawing called “Sisyphus” he showed at CSID showroom Medamothi. […]

Ways of doing things (8) Teapots and saucers

How things are done in art can be an useful principle for creating new products or services in many business fields. And in arts and crafts? Here are several examples of teapots and saucers. […]

Ways of doing things (14) Change of perspective, visibility or usage

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Ways of doing things (13) Use the remains of your production

Ways of doing things (13) Use the remains of your production. Every production produces litter and remains. This happens in art, too. You can recycle the litter – this is well known today – and you can use the remains, the shred, the discard, or the scrap for new work. […]

Ways of doing things (12) Making by damaging

Ways of doing things (12) Making by damaging. All means of damaging, erasing, corroding, destroying, hiding, altering, littering and other negative processes are used in art to create and make something new and surprising. […]