Katharina Fengler
October 21st, 2010You could say that these artworks by Katharina Fengler are just some ink on paper. But you can’t look away, can you?




found at arcademi
You could say that these artworks by Katharina Fengler are just some ink on paper. But you can’t look away, can you?




found at arcademi
A few folds made in origami paper by Kumi Yamashita together with the right light and profiles appear.

found at Potz!Blitz!Szpilman!
“One Pin Notice” by Daniel Eatock.

This is a guest post by Costas Voyatzis of yatzer.
The first time I came upon Today & Tomorrow was somewhere in Athens, Greece in the middle of December 2007. Regardless of dates & location, I fell in love with its content immediatelly. After that I spent a lot of hours catching up on the posts that had been published since the 21st July 2005, and today I have to admit that I am one of its thousand avid readers.
Last week I received an invitation which I couldn’t reject. Pieter, the man behind Today & Tomorrow, kindly asked me to send him a post due to his 5th anniversary. So here it is, inspired by the compelling DIY (Do It Yourself) culture, a fashion shoot which was published in the latest WAD magazine, “The R-Evolution issue” No45.
Ndeur (Mathieu Missiaen) and Make a Paper World (Julien Morin), two French artists who compose Le Creative Sweatshop, designed a series of paper fashion accessories exclusively for WAD magazine. The accessories seem to be part of the models as you can see through the eyes of photographer Matthieu Deluc. According to Mathieu and Julien “Creativity is all around us – it is something you must constantly work on, whereas the more you are surrounded by a creative environment the more creative you become – creativity is an everyday job and consists of hard work’.
The French duo really know what creativity means and I’m 100% sure that Pieter has the same belief.
Please keep stimulating our fantasy and feed our inspiration with your selections which will always be irresistible.
Happy Birthday Today & Tomorrow…..
Costas Voyatzis //







This is a great idea by Marc Thomasset: the Inspiration Pad. You can buy one here.




found at swissmiss
These charcoal and graphite drawings by Eric Yahnker are weird but very intriguing.
The Fifth Muzzle

Bizarro Guitaro

Juanita Horsetits

While browsing through Ignacio Uriarte his work for the previous post, I discovered another great piece: Two Folds. Although it’s just 24 A4 sheets of paper with each 2 folds, I must say that I like it alot.

“A line up and down an A-4 sheet” is very similar.


I’ve just rediscovered the amazing paper art by Simon Schubert. It’s not really clear if he really folds the paper or if he rubs the lines into the paper. Anyway, amazing work!
Some of these pieces are more abstract than his previous work.
“boat”

“plain with figure”

“house on a plain”

“corridor with wave motion”

“long corridor”

found via WOWGREAT