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Breathtaking 3D Visions Of Interstellar Racetracks And Deep Fog Mysteries By Fabian Oberhammer
Source Design You Trust Fabian Oberhammer (previously featured), known as The Dizzy Viper, is an Italian digital artist born in 1997 in Merano, South Tyrol. Since February 2017, he has created a daily digital artwork—over 3,000 pieces—without missing a single day, building a monumental “Everydays” project. Oberhammer specializes in hyper-realistic 3D renders of supercars, luxury…
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Dreamlike Electric Landscapes And Twilight Nostalgia by Disney Art Director Justin Parpan
Source Design You Trust Justin Parpan is a San Diego-born writer, producer, animator, and visual development artist. A CalArts graduate (2006), he is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor at USC Cinematic Arts and Creative Director at Parpan Creative (co-founded with brother Josh Parpan). Parpan has 15+ years in animation, art directing Disney TV series like…
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Optical Tension And The Striking Kinetic Typography Posters Of Xtian Miller
Source Design You Trust Christian Miller (aka Xtian Miller) is a Detroit-based graphic designer and visual artist renowned for his experimental typographic posters that fuse Swiss modernism with Japanese minimalism. Miller’s signature kinetic typography creates optical tension through distorted, layered letterforms that pulse with rhythm and motion. His ongoing NAZARUNE project explores Christian theology through…
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A Refined Punk Spirituality: Ashleigh McCulloch’s Bronze And Silver Jewelry That Speak For The Wearer
Source Design You Trust Monastery Jewellery is a handmade jewelry brand created by Ashleigh McCulloch, operating from studios in Amsterdam and Johannesburg. The pieces fuse ancient, mythic forms with punk edge—heavy, raw, and deliberately austere. McCulloch crafts heirloom-quality items using lost-wax casting and traditional metalsmithing in sterling silver, gold, and bronze. Each piece is unique,…
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An Interactive Archive Celebrates the Wide Ranging Projects Inviting ‘Unruly Play’
Source Colossal “Play is how we give permission,” says Vitor Freire, co-founder of the Amsterdam-based studio Imagination of Things. “Permission to challenge what’s fixed, rehearse what doesn’t exist yet, and close the distance between people who wouldn’t otherwise meet.” Freire and co-founder Monique Grimord take play seriously and, in a new project, their studio created…
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Navid Baraty’s Atmospheric Photos Explore Contrasting Scales of Time
Source Colossal When we consider that enormous metropolises like New York City and Chicago have only come into being within the past few hundred years, it’s impossible not to stand in awe of ancient cultural sites that have existed for millennia or geological features that expose millions—even billions—of years of the planet’s natural history. For…
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Contrast Reigns in Austn Fischer’s Conspicuous Black-and-White Photos
Source Colossal “I started doing photography as a way to express things I don’t understand or to convey a message I’m having a hard time explaining,” Austn Fischer says. “I often work in quite a backwards way, knowing exactly what I want to arrange in front of the camera but struggling to understand the significance in my life…
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Water Samples from Around the World Melt into Dima Rebus’ Dreamy Paintings
Source Colossal The act of painting is often seen as a solitary pursuit; we picture the artist alone in a studio, working through compositional puzzles and experimenting with materials of their own choosing. For Dima Rebus, the process is collaborative, although she may or may not know the other participants. In her large-scale works, the…
