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Bold Typographic Experiments And Seamless Visual Poetry Of Brad Mead
Source Design You Trust Brad Mead is a 27-year-old graphic designer based in Norwich, UK. His work is dedicated to experimental typography and bold poster design. His 2020 “Daily Poster Challenge” (220 days) propelled him from university graduate to freelance favorite, now featured on Wix Playground, Drool Art, and Behance. Mead’s aesthetic revolves around typography,…
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Breathtaking Venom Patchwork And Red Feather Opulence From Northern Ireland’s Rising Fashion Visionary Marky Marc
Source Design You Trust Marky Marc is a fashion designer and stylist based in Belfast, Northern Ireland (with ties to London and Ireland). He specializes in avant-garde drag costumes, editorial looks, and horror-inspired fashion, often sharing process videos like “Make a drag costume with me”. Marc’s aesthetic blends high-fashion drama with DIY punk energy: feathered…
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Anarchic Cats Are Ensnared in Chaos in Léo Forest’s Dynamic Drawings
Source Colossal Feline antics are notoriously chaotic. “The cat is, above all things, a dramatist,” author and Egyptologist Margaret Benson is to have said. Sacred to ancient Egyptians, domestic cats share more than 95% of their genetic makeup with tigers, and they can leap five times their height and turn into veritable spring mechanisms when…
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Dreamlike Transitions In Leaves And Light: The Experimental Nature Photography Of Eugene Golovesov
Source Design You Trust Eugene Golovesov is a Russian experimental photographer from Furmanov (Ivanovo region. He describes his practice as capturing “imperceptible transitions” — fleeting shifts in reflections, light, and nature — through nature photography, long exposures, intentional camera movement (ICM), and surreal abstraction. Golovesov’s work obsesses over organic details like flowers, leaves, forests, and…
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Incredible Acrylic Nightscapes And Mythic Horrors From mk Cooper, Painter Of All Bad Things
Source Design You Trust mk Cooper is a US-based illustrator and painter from Union Mills. His signature style fuses cosmic horror, dark fantasy, and surrealism, using acrylics and ink to create grotesque angels, twisted trees, and shadowy entities. Cooper’s work explores “all the bad things” — angels with bone-like feathers, boundless shadows, lithium-fueled nightmares, and…
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A Giant Wool Form by Nicola Turner Heaves and Skitters Through an 18th-Century Chapel
Source Colossal In a converted 18th-century chapel on the grounds of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, a strange form creeps through openings in the architecture. One can imagine its clipper- and knife-footed tendrils scurrying across the floor as it spills from an upper aperture and even slithers around part of the building’s exterior. It’s otherworldly genesis was…
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Marvel at Manabu Kosaka’s Hyperrealistic Paper Sculptures of Retro Objects
Source Colossal It’s one thing to marvel at the inner workings of a transistor radio or a timepiece, but for artist Manabu Kosaka, that curiosity reaches a whole new level. Using nothing but paper, the artist makes scale replicas of cameras, watches, gaming consoles, shoes, food, and more with a preternatural attention to detail. Not…
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15 Artists Explore the Potentiality of Fabric and Fiber in ‘Textile Art Redefined’
Source Colossal Until just the past few decades, textiles were generally created with only practical applications in mind. Although fiber and cloth in its myriad forms had been produced for millennia around the globe, fabrics were woven for either domestic or industrial use, and crafts such as knitting, weaving, basket- and net-making, and more were…
