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  1. Artist: Matthew Korbel-Bowers

    June 19, 2013 by Erin Fletcher

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    Offering a bit of visual stimulation today with the design work of Matthew Korbel-Bowers whose four favorite things are California, Design, The Ocean and Eggs Benedict. 

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  2. Artist: Marina Muun

    March 6, 2013 by Erin Fletcher

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    Marina Muun states that she is inspired by the natural, unnatural and supernatural; a perfect combination that spawns into delightful works of art. I am particularly fond of the piece above, DepartureNot only becuase it reminds me of the Mook creature from My Grey Sky, but Marina captures death in such a poetic manner. The life slowly unraveling from the body. 

    But she swept my heart with her work Collecting, a simple artist book with a series of painted vitrines.collecting-marinamuun raindeity-marinamuun littlefriends-marinamuun

    VIA: BOOOOOOOM!


  3. If Only…

    October 2, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    These t-shirt and necklace combos over at Luft und Liebe are so clever, offering simple designs animated by the movement of the wearer. 


  4. If Only…

    September 18, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    Over at Piadesign, innovator and designer Pia Wüstenberg has been experimenting with a wide range of materials from glass to ceramic to wood to paper. Lately, she’s been glueing up layers upon layers of paper, which are then shaped into rings (used to create the vessels above), table legs and lighting fixtures by using a lathe. She then transforms ordinary home decor and furniture into wildly patterned and uniquely irregular objects. You can purchase some of her products over at Utopia & Utility.


  5. Artist: Liam Stevens

    August 6, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    Armed with a Pentel 0.7mm mechanical pencil, pile of colored paper and scalpel, Liam Stevens uses these basic materials to create images through expressive lines and shapes.  Liam’s impeccable skill at illustration and shading invites the viewer into these 2-dimensional worlds of whimsical realism.  

    Liam further explores his creativity by transforming his flat drawings into interactive scenes in this animated music video for My Robot Friend. 


  • My name is Erin Fletcher, owner and bookbinder of Herringbone Bindery in Boston. Flash of the Hand is a space where I share my process and inspirations.
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