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Play ‘Liminal Bingo,’ Pat Perry’s Participatory Photo Treasure Hunt
Source Colossal If you want to participate in Pat Perry’s new photo project, you’ll have to get comfortable heading outside, grabbing a few friends, and preparing to hunt low and high for obscure spots in your neighborhood. The Detroit-based artist recently launched “Liminal Bingo,” a communal photo hunt designed specifically “for people ages 5 to…
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Baumgartner Restoration Painstakingly Brings a Neglected Portrait Back to Life
Source Colossal “Paintings arrive at the studio in all states of disrepair,” shares art conservator Julian Baumgartner, who receives artworks in need of attention all the time. He adds, “It is, however, odd to have a painting arrive in a manner that can’t help but make one wonder just how bad it is.” An anonymous…
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Four Dozen Artists Celebrate Marine Wildlife and Lore in ‘Common Waters’
Source Colossal Oceans cover nearly three-quarters of our planet, containing a staggering 96.5 percent of its water. And despite our ever-advancing technologies and cartographic tools, we’ve still only mapped about a tenth of the earth’s oceans. There’s so much we have yet to see or understand, but our reliance on things like fossil fuels and…
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Market Your Art to the Right Audience
Source Artsy Shark Are you trying to market your art to everyone? You may be working much harder than necessary, and seeing fewer results than you should. The post Market Your Art to the Right Audience appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Gaia Sleeps Amid Sarah Eberle’s Award-Winning Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Source Colossal Nestled amid plants native to the U.K., a giant figure of Gaia, or Mother Nature, sleeps in a verdant garden. With willow-branch locks shaped by artist Tom Hare and a crown of leaves, the figure’s face and shoulders are made from a fallen mature tree carved by Tim Wood. A winding pathway leads…
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From Two Tons of Celadon, Jean Shin Sculpts a Metaphor for the Korean Diaspora
Source Colossal Incorporating nearly two tons of porcelain fragments, a monumental pair of vessels spills out into a pool of lustrous green. Shards of broken cups and saucers, pots, and other voluptuous forms blanket the gallery of the Green-House at Green-Wood for a new installation by Jean Shin. Celadon Landscape is one of the latest…
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Tugboat Printshop Marks 20 Years of Making Meticulously Crafted Woodblock Prints
Source Colossal When Valerie Lueth of Tugboat Printshop sets out to make a woodblock print, it’s rare that she only uses a single block. Instead, sometimes up to five distinctly carved pieces are incorporated, each containing different details that, when combined, create a total image. To make the prints, which are usually limited to editions…
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Featured Artist Nella Lush
Source Artsy Shark Artist Nella Lush creates richly layered work that feels both ancient and deeply personal. Discover more of her work by visiting her website. Art has always been my refuge. It is my sacred place, something that has never failed me. As a child, I made things from whatever I could…
