Still Life Photography by Victoria Ling | Yellowtrace

Vibrant Still Life Photography by Victoria Ling.

London-based photographer Victoria Ling specialises in producing beautifully stylish still-life composition bursting with bold colour and geometric shapes. With a skillful hand when it comes to lighting and placement, she brings out pops...
String and Thread Installations, Curated by Yellowtrace

So Hot Right Now // String & Thread Installations.

Lately I've been noticing a whole heap of amazing installations that redefine spaces, utilising modest materials such as strings, threads, ropes, metal chains etc. These interventions often allow colour and light to manipulate their...
SETTO Collection by Skeehan | Yellowtrace

Yellowtrace Spotlight // October 2014.

Hello friends, and welcome to the October edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight. Today we'd like to share a whole bunch of Australian design news including some new furniture and products from Douglas and Bec, Rosanna Ceravolo, Friends in the...
Jose Dávila's Sculptural Exhibition at Galería OMR in Mexico City | Yellowtrace

Jose Dávila’s Minimalist Gravity-Defying Sculptures.

Although minimal at it's core, Dávila's approach to sculpture is highly engaging and captivating. His exploration of geometry, materiality and complete disregard for forces of gravity make us feel just a little bit excited. Simple as...
Timber & Ceramic Sculptures by Caroline Slotte | Yellowtrace

Timber & Vintage Ceramic Sculptures by Caroline Slotte.

Helsinki-based Caroline Slotte has built an art career by reworking second hand objects and giving the old materials a new life. “The poetry of everyday objects, with all the memories and associations that these objects contain” is the...
Nathan Carter Sculpture | Yellowtrace

Brightly-Coloured Playful Sculptures by Nathan Carter.

American artist Nathan Carter is best known for his brightly coloured, playful sculptures with peculiar titles. His work has a certain and undeniable Alexander Calder-esque quality, although Carter manages to interpret the late master's...