Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul in Coyoacán, Mexico.What a privilege it is to write about Casa Azul, where the great artist Frida Kahlo was born and lived out her remarkable existence. It will come as little surprise to any to learn that this house was as magical in design as it is in...
‘The Dance of Impermanence’ Exhibition by Stéphane Guiran at MARS Gallery.MARS Gallery presents an ambitious new body of work by French artist Stéphane Guiran showcasing sculptures centred around an installation of glass &...
‘POINT’ Photography Project by Bence Bakonyi.“POINT” is a fine art project by photographer, Bence Bakonyi who is fast emerging as one of Hungary’s most sought-after contemporary...
Selected Works by New York Artist Tauba Auerbach.Tauba Auerbach is a New York-based visual artist, working in painting, photography, and sculpture. Drawing inspiration from mathematics and physics, Auerbach explores relationships between 2D and 3D, between abstraction and representation,...
Pixel People: Incredible Images Formed by Thousands of Humans (and Welcome to 2016!)Dearest friends, welcome to the 2016 edition of Yellowtrace. Hooray! It's time to waive good bye to 2015 and welcome the year with a post that celebrates human endeavour slightly differently to how we usually do it....
Art, Graphics & Illustrations | 2015 Archive.This is another one of those multi-categories that covers 2015 Archives in the areas spanning Art, Graphics & Illustration, with just a little hint of Random Fun (aka Design Free Thursday) to keep things interesting, left-of-filed and...
Australian Design & Art | 2015 Archive.As much as Yellowtrace has always been about having a well informed global view, our commitment to uncovering the very best Australian Design & Art talent cannot be ignored. In 2015, we've brought you a string of stories featuring local...
One Yarn Of Plastic: Digitally Printed Geometric Patterns by Studio Plott.Textile bindings form the basis of these digitally printed surfaces by Studio Plott, which are a contemporary representation of weaving, knitting and embroidery. The surfaces grow slowly with each line that is printed. The end result is...
Stories On Design // Thin Black Lines, Revisited.As it's been nearly 5 years since I first wrote about my love for thin black lines, I thought it would be fun to revisit this topic after all this time. It's so easy to forget that something as simple as a line can be so powerful and...