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Rob Hann’s Chromatic and Quirky Landscapes Evoke Long-Distance Road Trips
Source Colossal For more than three decades, Rob Hann has pursued the inimitable and notable, turning his lens toward public figures like Tom Hanks, David Byrne, Chloe Sevigny, Ray Lotta, Willem Dafoe, and many others. He also ranges across the breadth and length of the U.S., traversing storied highways like U.S. 89 in Arizona, a…
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Featured Artist Annette Hassell
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Annette Hassell’s artwork invites viewers into a world of folklore, fantasy, and visual storytelling. The post Featured Artist Annette Hassell appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Atmospheric Scenes and Layered Interpretations Top the 2026 Hasselblad Masters Contest
Source Colossal In Pioche, Nevada, a movie theater built in 1937 stands in tribute to the immense changes in technology and style over nearly a century. A bold portrait set against a black background by photographer Kevin Boyle captures not only the aging building but a mid-20th-century pastime that taps into nostalgia and small town…
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Make Your Art Memorable
Source Artsy Shark Why do some artists stay in a collector’s mind while others are quickly forgotten? Memorability creates opportunity. The post Make Your Art Memorable appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Collin van der Sluijs’ ‘Wanderland’ Imagines a Vast Ecosystem Encompass the Momentous and Mundane
Source Colossal Joy Machine and Vertical Gallery are excited to share their first collaborative exhibition, Wanderland by Collin van der Sluijs. This marks the artist’s sixth solo exhibition in Chicago and more than a decade in partnership with Vertical Gallery. It’s his first presentation at Joy Machine. Wanderland comprises a new body of work developed during a two-year period. Spanning enormous…
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Captain Brick Sparrow Builds the Sort of Miniature Worlds You Want to Wander Around In
Source Design You Trust Captain Brick Sparrow is a LEGO builder focused on pirate ships, trains, and haunted houses. The name already says a lot about the spirit of the work: it leans into adventure, play, and a love of themed building rather than minimalist display or strictly technical model-making. What makes this kind of…
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A Pixel Artist Whose Daily Drawings Feel Like Small Fragments of a Larger Universe
Source Design You Trust Yo-Hokki is a digital artist working primarily in pixel art, with a practice built around consistency, repetition, and character-driven image-making. The work is closely associated with daily posting, and that rhythm gives it a distinctive feeling: each piece stands on its own, but together they read like a long, evolving visual…
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Enigmatic Iconography and Incomplete Narratives Merge in Phlegm’s Murals and Engravings
Source Colossal In his characteristically illustrative, enigmatic style, Phlegm’s monochrome compositions evoke wonder, mischief, and riddles. Hybrid figures, strange interactions, and uncanny combinations of objects fill his idosyncratic murals, about which we can only speculate the meaning. “I think a lot about the barriers between people understanding each other, and I think I enjoy making…
