Last Week on TFIB
Jessica Hische outlines the differences between inspiration and imitation
Jessica Hische gives an amazing breakdown of ways in which you can be a better artist while finding your own style. A lot of people have been really taking what she’s saying out of context, but I for one applaude her for what she’s written.

Those stacks look familiar…
Luis Urculo takes household objects and carefully positions and cantilevers them to resemble works of architecture.

Complex, organic landscapes by Sakiroo Choi
Sakiroo Choi, a South Korean illustrator, makes landscape drawings you might see if you take hallucinogens. The color combos are not to be missed.

A Checkered Cylinder of Mirrors by Arnaud Lapierre
Set within Place Vendôme in Paris, the tidy project generates a virtually infinite number of optic effects, even though such effects are created on simple principles of physics and the construction of the installation it not hard to comprehend.

Metaphorical Horizons by Lene Wille
LEGOs as art? That’s what Lene Wille did back in 2005. Her installation is stark and sculptural and yet its use of material makes for something which is both fun and playful.

The Desktop Wallpaper Project featuring Jesse Tise
Last week’s wallpaper comes from L.A. based artist Jesse Tise who’s work couldn’t be any brighter! This wallpaper is only for the bold and daring, you’ve been warned.

Say hello to Kepler-22b
NASA has found an Earth-like planet called Kepler-22b! It’s 2 1/2 times our size, has an orbit similar to Earth’s, but sadly it’s 600 light years away.

Designer Holiday Lights by Ilmex
It’s a fact, Madrid has the prettiest X-mas lights in the world.

