MEIN™ publication

use of blog

We are happy to receive the many encouragements and recognition both online and in print. It makes the many hours spent researching and buying resources for mein™ worthwhile.

As we have always stood by the firm belief that inspiration should be for all to share, we are keeping our blog free for all. Likewise, we would really appreciate if you have used this blog as a resource, to mention us out of courtesy.


If you have mentioned mein-inspiration in your blogs, tweeter, website, books or articles, do drop us a line at design.mein[at]gmail.com, we would be happy to let our readers know of your works.

Find friends of mein™ here!

Thank you!

Cheers,
Elaine

archive

categories

Animation (4) Architect (2) Architecture (4) Artist (36) Australia (4) bookart (5) Books (2) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Cardboard (10) Denmark (2) Designer (15) Exhibition (4) Finland (1) France (2) Furniture (5) Germany (2) Installation (5) Introduction (3) Italy (2) Japan (5) Jewellery (8) Malaysia (1) Netherlands (6) New Zealand (1) origami (2) Paper (69) Pets (1) Product (4) Scotland (1) Taiwan (2) Thailand (1) Tokyo (2) Turkey (2) U tube (5) UK (18) USA (15)

12.17.2009

Yuken Teruya





Born in Okinawa, Japan in 1973, he received his MFA from the school of Visual Arts, New York in 2001. Yuken Teruya manipulates everyday objects, which he uses to create meticulous and intricate art works. His small and enchanting worlds, often relates to broader concerns.

It is good to be reminded of the forest that goes into each paper bag...







[images and text extracted from Yuken Teruya]

For more information, visit Yuken Teruya.

2 comments:

su said...

absolutely gorgeous! really love the first 2 paper cut-outs... so delightfully delicate. And is the first made out of toilet roll cores? :)

mein™ said...

Yes it is! Isn't that brilliant.

Related Posts with Thumbnails