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In ‘Piercing the Veil,’ Marina Kappos Gets to Know the Spectre of Grief
Source Colossal Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris is perhaps one of the world’s most famous burial grounds, home to luminaries like authors Oscar Wilde and Marcel Proust, musicians and composers like Frédéric Chopin, Édith Piaf, and even The Doors’ Jim Morrison, among many others. Its family tombs and sculptural headstones are iconic, and when artist…
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Anastasia Koronskaya’s Urban Paintings Feel Like Psychological Architecture
Source Design You Trust Anastasia Koronskaya is a St. Petersburg painter whose work builds a personal universe of futuristic megacities, industrial structures, bridges, and dreamlike urban landscapes. Her paintings combine architectural precision with expressive, atmospheric brushwork, often shifting between realism, abstraction, and noir-like mood. Koronskaya describes her practice as a self-made universe filled with houses…
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Daily Studies And Warm-Atmosphere Scenes in Alfred Fernandes’ Illustrations
Source Design You Trust Alfred Fernandes is an illustrator and concept artist from Goa, India, whose work is shaped by nature, Indo-Portuguese architecture, and a strong interest in daily drawing practice. His public profile also points to a mix of digital painting, color studies, and process-driven exploration. The available descriptions suggest a practice centered on…
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Byron Dix’s Portraits Feel Like Album Covers From Another Future
Source Design You Trust Byron Dix is a digital artist known for highly stylized, emotionally charged portraits that mix surreal color, graphic lighting, and polished rendering. His profile positions him as a creator of ambitious, visually striking personal work with a strong online audience. The work appears to lean into portraiture, inverted or transformed faces,…
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Birds Flock Amid Vibrant Blooms in Vasilisa Romanenko’s Acrylic Paintings
Source Colossal May is an incredibly busy time for migrating birds, as millions flock from their southerly wintertime feeding grounds back to northern climes, where they’ll nest and breed. Chances are, if you look and listen in your back garden or nearby nature preserves, a wide variety of unusual birds may be noticeable around this…
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Ornamental Carpets Release Wild Animals in Debbie Lawson’s Provocative Sculptures
Source Colossal Debbie Lawson is known for her large-scale sculptures of life-size animals cloaked in ornamental carpets. Starting with an armature of wire mesh, masking tape, and Jesmonite resin, she meticulously cuts and tucks Persian carpet around every limb, building a surface that looks unbroken. As if the animals have materialized from within the textiles…
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Turn First-Time Art Buyers Into Repeat Collectors
Source Artsy Shark Why do some artists struggle to make consistent sales, while others have collectors who buy again and again? The post Turn First-Time Art Buyers Into Repeat Collectors appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Kohei Yamada: MY SCREEN TESTS @ Gr Gallery, New York
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home GR gallery is pleased to present My Screen Tests, the first New York City solo exhibition by Kohei Yamada. The exhibition examines the enduring value of the authentic relationship between artist and artwork, engaging in themes of irony, introspection, and visual metaphor, which draw inspiration from contemporary…
