The duo, who studied industrial and fashion design, spent last week gathering materials and preparing for the project.
According to an international team , some of the strongest and most reliable domed ceilings can be built by more closely imitating the semi-irregular geometric patterns seen in dragonfly wings.
Brin is downsizing his "Fly Fleet:" one of the most beautiful, fast, and efficient custom superyachts in the world is looking ...
A dragonfly takes a break on a plant floating near the boat ramp at Parkersburg’s Corning Park. The ramp provides easy access ...
An art exhibition that celebrates dreams and gives the public a place to contemplate them through sculpture has opened in ...
The nation's largest art and light festival kicks off tomorrow. BLINK is returning to Cincinnati and Covington and is ...
Amy Carroll and Laura LaForge have known each other for years. They both had a space at Indianapolis’ iconic artists haven, ...
By Holland Cotter Lisa Schiff acknowledges stealing millions from major collectors who trusted her to buy them fashionable art. By Sarah Maslin Nir His Brutalist buildings, praised during the ...
F rom Cartier’s panther to Bulgari’s serpent, the natural wonders of the world have long been a source of inspiration for ...
The Creekside Patio at Edina Community Lutheran Church on 54th Street overlooks Minnehaha Creek. Those with keen eyes may ...
Two University of Cincinnati graduates are creating a one-of-a-kind project for the Dragonfly Foundation to display at BLINK.
Art in the Loft, on the third floor of the Center Building at 109 N. 2nd Ave. in Alpena, presents its annual juried art ...