Japanese artist Kazuki Yamamoto takes coffee art to a whole new dimension: the 3rd dimension. While he already creates exceptional 2d coffee art as seen with the koi fish in the first cup, Yamamoto’s imagination and creativity went to a whole new level when he expanded his art to sculpting with foam.
Category: Sculpture
234 – Umaid Bhawan Mandala
This magnificent floor of Islamic design can be found in the lobby of the Umaid Bhawan Palace, located at Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India and photographed here by behome.com as part of their blog post: Objects We Love.
233 – Fishy Face Mandala
In an effort to inspire her young son, Miles, to eat his breakfast (and other meals), New York graphic designer and illustrator, Erin Jang came up with this brilliant idea: present his food as faces…now he “gobbles them up.”
232 – Chicago’s Mandalas
Back in the 1960’s when Marina City, designed by architect, Bertrand Goldberg, was first being built in Chicago, its towers were the first circular apartment buildings in history; as well as being both the tallest concrete structures and tallest residential towers in the world. “More importantly, they were an experiment in a new urban philosophy: building a city within a city.”
229 – Weaving Basket Mandala
Texas basket weaver, Donya Stockton, created this award-winning inter-weaving basket which, per her flickr site, received Best of Sculpture at the Southwest School of Art Annual Faculty and Student Exhibition 2011 and [was] accepted to Latitude, Convergence 2012 in Long Beach, California.
227 – Happy Birthday Mandala
Today we take a bit of a light-hearted approach to the MotD. It takes birthday candles to a whole new, creative level…from happybirthdaycandle.com.
223 – Halls Hill Labyrinth Mandala
Portland, Oregon builder of gardens, Jeffrey Bale, created this amazing 11-circuit stone labyrinth on Bainbridge Island in Washington State. Based on his blog site, he started this project around September 2013 and completed it around May 2014.
