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Summer Wagner Turns Mundane Moments Into Dreamlike Scenes Filled With Memory, Spirit, And Quiet Suspense
Source Design You Trust Summer Wagner is a Los Angeles-based photographer and director whose work captures what she calls “mundane magic”—ordinary moments charged with dream logic, memory, and emotional tension. Her practice began in 2020 and quickly developed into a deeply personal visual language shaped by self-portraiture, staged scenes, and a strong interest in consciousness.…
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Artist Liminal Bloom Builds A Private World Of Soft Mysticism, Faith, And Dreamlike Thresholds
Source Design You Trust Liminal Bloom presents itself as a “post-angelic daydream”—a soft, mystical visual AI world with a dreamy, symbolic tone. The profile is private, so I can only work from the public metadata, but even that suggests a carefully curated atmosphere rather than a straightforward portfolio. The phrase “heart full of faith, mind…
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The Russian Artist Turning Aliens, Village Spirits, And Creepy Creatures Into Cinematic Icons
Source Design You Trust Stan Ivan is a Russian digital artist, painter, and sculptor whose work explores dark surrealism, gothic imagery, horror, and creature-like fantasies. He seems drawn to aliens, nebula-like beings, creepy stories, village folklore, and hybrid creatures, often giving them a dramatic, cinematic presence. The work carries a strong sense of unease but…
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Daniel Sánchez Builds Cinematic Photomanipulations Where Light, Atmosphere, And Layered Construction Become The Whole Story
Source Design You Trust Daniel Sánchez works under the name daniel.artx and is based in Mexico City; his practice focuses on Photoshop photomanipulation, concept imagery, light, and atmosphere. His bio also suggests a highly process-heavy workflow, with full layered projects as part of how he builds scenes. What stands out in his work is a…
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Jim Musil Paints Landscapes As Living Memory, Where Color, Mood, And Motion Carry The Scene
Source Design You Trust Jim Musil is a modern landscape painter who works in acrylic on hardboard panels and builds scenes around the natural world, especially skies, water, marshes, and horizons. His paintings feel personal and alive rather than photorealistic: he wants viewers to see the brushwork, the movement, and the hand behind the image.…
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Carmen Matarrese Captures A Quiet Cinematic Mood Photos Out Of Everyday Glimpses And Soft Light
Source Design You Trust Carmen Matarrese is a creative director based in Ostuni, Italy, and the public material around her shows a visually sensitive practice centered on photography, mood, and stylish image curation. Her feed appears to favor twilight tones, black-and-white frames, intimate fashion moments, and quietly cinematic scenes. The snippets suggest she has a…
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Benoît Pomel Revives Printmaking As A Hands-On Art Of Ink, Plate, And Careful Pressure
Source Design You Trust Benoît Pomel is a French printmaker, engraver, and draughtsman whose practice centers on linocut, drypoint, and Tetra Pak printing. He appears to work in limited editions and keeps a strong studio-led practice focused on the physical craft of printmaking. His imagery often leans toward seaside scenes, flowers, and intimate workshop studies,…
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The Secret of a London Churchyard: How Thomas Hardy and a Stray Ash Tree Created a Legend
Source Design You Trust For a long time, the grounds of St Pancras Old Church in London hosted one of the city’s most poignant landmarks, known as the “Hardy Tree”. This sprawling ash tree was tightly encircled by a stacked ring of overlapping Victorian gravestones, serving as a powerful visual symbol of life intertwining with…
