YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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  • Stacy Solodkin

    Stacy Solodkin

    Featured at Wallpaper at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and VoyageLA, Stacy Solodkin is a Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist who channels her creativity primarily through ceramics, fiber clay, and acrylics.
  • Oren Pinhassi

    Oren Pinhassi

    Oren Pinhassi’s installations examine the relationship between the human figure, nature, and the built environment by conjuring evocative and erotic sites that intersect public and private exchange.
  • Ryosuke Yazaki

    Ryosuke Yazaki

    Switching between clay, terracotta and wood, Ryosuke Yazaki is particularly drawn to Japanese materials like the fragrant Hinoki and Camphor woods.
  • Allison Samuels

    Allison Samuels

    Through minimalist design and powerful craftsmanship, Allison Samuels aims to create products that help customers connect with their homes and find more meaning.
  • Maximilian Verhas

    Maximilian Verhas

    Maximilian Verhas has been creating his so-called rolling bodies since 1990. Objects are created that, following the traditional requirements of a sculpture, do not remain in rigidity but can be moved, thus redefining the concept of multi-viewing.
  • Domingos Tótora

    Domingos Tótora

    Domingos Tótora exquisitely crafted pieces include vases, fruit bowls, centerpieces, and furniture, drawing inspiration from the primary colors of nature, such as tree bark, stones, and earth.
  • James Kendall Higgins

    James Kendall Higgins

    James Kendall Higgins (b.1957) is a San Diego-based artist whose painting and sculptural practice centers on the psychological affect of surface and abstraction.
  • Sara Flynn

    Sara Flynn

    Irish-born ceramic sculptor Sara Flynn is known for her distinctive pots and vessels, always glazed to perfection in either black or white, and the occasional speck of color.
  • Mahsa Karimizadeh

    Mahsa Karimizadeh

    While Mahsa Karimizadeh works with an extremely diverse range of media and materials, she retains a distinctive style and aesthetic that always makes her works recognizably hers.
  • Maarten Vrolijk

    Maarten Vrolijk

    Maarten Vrolijk believes that art should make People's Daily lives better by evoking many small unexpected details. Although strongly influenced by the natural world, Vrolijk is not seeking an imitation of the "real" world, Maarten Vrolijk is seeking fresh images, where charm becomes something visible and design adds more value to what is already there.
  • Graziela Guardino

    Graziela Guardino

    Graziela Guardino 's work starts with the deconstruction of linen, re-signifying the support and materiality of both the painting and textile works.
  • Mary Pat Wallen

    Mary Pat Wallen

    These sculptures, predominantly crafted from bronze or resin,“convey grace amongst the rust and corrosion of humanity and demonstrate a controlled chaos - a yin and a yang.”
  • Cha Jong Rye

    Cha Jong Rye

    Jong Rye considers her work to rely on the interaction and communication between viewers and herself, and feels that a sculpture is most complete when a viewer interprets it in a way that is unique from her own understanding.
  • Sam Perry

    Sam Perry

    The work of Sam Perry is refined and raw at the same time - created from a single piece of fallen wood, each sculpture seems to tell its own origin story.
  • Rowan Mersh

    Rowan Mersh

    British multi-media artist Rowan Mersh is attracted to the beauty of the natural world, using thousands of seashells to create mesmerizing contemporary sculptures. His experimental approach has him transforming ordinary objects into high art, with the results revealing close attention to shape, color, and geometry.