Card #1 – LCA Architetti “Casa Quattro”
Paper: Mohawk Loop, Antique Vellum, Milkweed, 110DTC
Ink and process: 4 color process, match brown, dense black
“The House of Wood, Straw and Cork” (or “Casa Quattro”) designed by LCA Architetti is a residence in Italy distinguished by its textured cork cladding. The home is built from prefabricated timber and insulated with the straw local rice farmers usually discard.
Card #2 – Chiaozza “The Cartoon Plant Sculptures” and “Bouquet Sculpture No. 3”
Paper: Mohawk Options, Smooth, 100% PC White, 130DTC
Ink and process: 4 color process, match pink, dense black
Under the name CHIAOZZA, artist duo Adam Frezza and Terri Chiao create whimsical sculptures made from junk mail, cardboard or other paper scraps that they collect and then pulverize in an industrial blender, mix with wood glue, and manipulate by hand.
Card 3# - Philipp Hainke “Organico” and “Halo”
Paper: Mohawk Renewal Hemp, Rough, Fiber White, 140C
Ink and process: 4 color process
Berlin-based artist Philipp Hainke has devised a new renewable material, “Organico,” which is produced by pressing hemp fiber and shives into solid forms using an adhesive. Hainke applies an artistic sensibility to designing sustainable, purposeful objects.
Card #4 – Lucas Munoz Munoz “MO de Movimeiento”
Paper: Mohawk Loop, Antique Vellum, Milkweed, 110DTC
Ink and process: 4 color process, dense black
Spanish designer Lucas Munoz Munoz’s transformation of a recording studio into a restaurant MO de Movimiento takes upcycling, reuse and natural materials to the extreme and makes a radical statement about the use of materials and resources in building reuse.
Card #5 – Virginia Fleck “Manifestation I” and “Manifestation II”
Paper: Mohawk Options, Smooth, 100% PC White, 130DTC
Ink and process: 4 color process, match silver, dense black
Artist Virginia Fleck strings together thousands of discarded aluminum can tabs, sometimes held together with safety pins, to create otherworldly hanging works that shimmer like precious metal and create extraordinary visuals from the disposable items.
Card #6 – Simone Post “Post-Plastic”
Paper: Mohawk Renewal Hemp, Rough, Fiber White, 140C
Ink and process: 4 color process, dense black
Dutch textile and product designer Simone Post was commissioned by Belgian plastic recycling company Eco-oh! to consider how plastics could be a part of a circular economy and investigate plastic’s possibilities from textural to structural applications and beyond.