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]]>Bream’s style is quirky but universally loved. You can buy her toys in her Etsy store for yourself or as a gift! The fact that each owner has a toy that’s unique in the world makes them so much more special!
For now, scroll down to see her work and follow her on Instagram for more.
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]]>The post Ed Cheverton Rediscovers the Lost Paradise of Childhood appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I’ve been making pictures and art for as long as I can remember, but I guess I started pursuing it as a career after I left school […] and did a degree in Illustration at the University of Brighton,” shared the Bristol-based artist with Visual Melt. “I feel very privileged in that I’ve always known what I wanted to do (make art) and so I have been working towards it all my life. Even though I studied Illustration and still work a lot as an Illustrator, I tend to classify myself as an artist and maker.”
Play is an essential part of his artistic process. “Making art is one of the funnest things I can imagine, and that is mainly due to how much play can be introduced into art making,” he says. “It can be very easy to slip into a routine or a method of working that’s comfortable and reliable (something I’m very guilty of at times). Having as much play with a project as possible can usually produce outcomes you wouldn’t have thought of otherwise.”
When he’s not playing with his art-making, Cheverton loves to read comics, listen to jazz, and watch Star Trek. “For the past twelve years or so I’ve had a very strong interest in Jazz music and so I made a lot of work about that, and I was largely inspired by jazz as a student,” he adds. “More recently, I realised what intrigued me the most was the really free, improvised and expressive aspects of the music itself, rather than the style or visual representation of it. This has kind of evolved into me being more interested in making work about these abstracted ideas, and in a very roundabout way led me into becoming obsessed with wonders of space exploration.”
Enter his child-like worlds in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Woman Creates Unique, Custom Made, Dolls for Children appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Her creative journey began after she realized there was a lack of diversity in dolls. So, she decided to take matters into her own hands.
It is her heartfelt belief that dolls should look like their owners and so, be available in all colors, genders, and body types. We do kids such a disservice when we don’t offer them a wide variety of toys. In an ideal world, differences in body type, skin color, birthmarks, and more would be accepted and celebrated.
Jandrisevits creates dolls that correspond to her customers’ facial structure. She believes that dolls are therapeutic for kids and that it is important for dolls to looks a lot more like their playmates.
Check out her work.
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]]>The post South Florida Company Turns Kids’ Artworks into Toys appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The unique company was founded by Alex Furmansky back in 2013, and by now has manufactured over 77,000 toys for just as many happy kids around the world.
Furmansky came up with the idea for Budsies while watching his little sister grow up (he’s 16 years older than her). He thought it was a shame that her childhood drawings were simply forgotten over time and asked himself: “What if I could turn a drawing into a stuffed animal friend that would last forever?”
See some of the Budsies toys below!
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]]>The post These Handmade Toys Are the Cutest Things We’ve Seen All Week appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Run by Kim Smith, Poosac has an array of adorable handcrafted dolls, stationery, and gifts. Making these cuties since the early noughties, Smith has amassed over 54,000 followers on her Instagram page.
“I’ve always had a serious love of all things quirky, dog-eared and a little bit ‘wrong’ looking,” she says.
Smith lives in Edinburgh and sells her creations worldwide via Etsy. Her store is among 12,000 people’s favorite on this popular ecommerce website. Seeing how adorable her toys look, we’re not surprised at all.
See her work below. Which are you favorite?
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]]>The post These Magnetic Ball Sculptures are so Relaxing appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Watch the video below for an instant therapeutic effect on your stress and anxiety.
The post These Magnetic Ball Sculptures are so Relaxing appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Introducing the Self-Solving Rubik’s Cube appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>You can see it in action in the videos below. Enjoy!
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]]>The post Adorable Toys by Colette Bream appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Bream’s style is quirky but universally loved. You can buy her toys in her Etsy store for yourself or as a gift! The fact that each owner has a toy that’s unique in the world makes them so much more special!
For now, scroll down to see her work and follow her on Instagram for more.
The post Adorable Toys by Colette Bream appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Ed Cheverton Rediscovers the Lost Paradise of Childhood appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I’ve been making pictures and art for as long as I can remember, but I guess I started pursuing it as a career after I left school […] and did a degree in Illustration at the University of Brighton,” shared the Bristol-based artist with Visual Melt. “I feel very privileged in that I’ve always known what I wanted to do (make art) and so I have been working towards it all my life. Even though I studied Illustration and still work a lot as an Illustrator, I tend to classify myself as an artist and maker.”
Play is an essential part of his artistic process. “Making art is one of the funnest things I can imagine, and that is mainly due to how much play can be introduced into art making,” he says. “It can be very easy to slip into a routine or a method of working that’s comfortable and reliable (something I’m very guilty of at times). Having as much play with a project as possible can usually produce outcomes you wouldn’t have thought of otherwise.”
When he’s not playing with his art-making, Cheverton loves to read comics, listen to jazz, and watch Star Trek. “For the past twelve years or so I’ve had a very strong interest in Jazz music and so I made a lot of work about that, and I was largely inspired by jazz as a student,” he adds. “More recently, I realised what intrigued me the most was the really free, improvised and expressive aspects of the music itself, rather than the style or visual representation of it. This has kind of evolved into me being more interested in making work about these abstracted ideas, and in a very roundabout way led me into becoming obsessed with wonders of space exploration.”
Enter his child-like worlds in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Woman Creates Unique, Custom Made, Dolls for Children appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Her creative journey began after she realized there was a lack of diversity in dolls. So, she decided to take matters into her own hands.
It is her heartfelt belief that dolls should look like their owners and so, be available in all colors, genders, and body types. We do kids such a disservice when we don’t offer them a wide variety of toys. In an ideal world, differences in body type, skin color, birthmarks, and more would be accepted and celebrated.
Jandrisevits creates dolls that correspond to her customers’ facial structure. She believes that dolls are therapeutic for kids and that it is important for dolls to looks a lot more like their playmates.
Check out her work.
The post Woman Creates Unique, Custom Made, Dolls for Children appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post South Florida Company Turns Kids’ Artworks into Toys appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The unique company was founded by Alex Furmansky back in 2013, and by now has manufactured over 77,000 toys for just as many happy kids around the world.
Furmansky came up with the idea for Budsies while watching his little sister grow up (he’s 16 years older than her). He thought it was a shame that her childhood drawings were simply forgotten over time and asked himself: “What if I could turn a drawing into a stuffed animal friend that would last forever?”
See some of the Budsies toys below!
The post South Florida Company Turns Kids’ Artworks into Toys appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post These Handmade Toys Are the Cutest Things We’ve Seen All Week appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Run by Kim Smith, Poosac has an array of adorable handcrafted dolls, stationery, and gifts. Making these cuties since the early noughties, Smith has amassed over 54,000 followers on her Instagram page.
“I’ve always had a serious love of all things quirky, dog-eared and a little bit ‘wrong’ looking,” she says.
Smith lives in Edinburgh and sells her creations worldwide via Etsy. Her store is among 12,000 people’s favorite on this popular ecommerce website. Seeing how adorable her toys look, we’re not surprised at all.
See her work below. Which are you favorite?
The post These Handmade Toys Are the Cutest Things We’ve Seen All Week appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post These Magnetic Ball Sculptures are so Relaxing appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Watch the video below for an instant therapeutic effect on your stress and anxiety.
The post These Magnetic Ball Sculptures are so Relaxing appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Introducing the Self-Solving Rubik’s Cube appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>You can see it in action in the videos below. Enjoy!
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