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The Argentinian Photographer Who Makes Sparkling Water And Full Moons Feel Cinematic
Source Design You Trust Matias Alonso Revelli is an Argentinian photographer and visual storyteller based in Bahía Blanca who works with prints and has a large audience built around poetic, atmospheric imagery. His public feed highlights nature, travel, light, and reflective personal moments, often framed with a cinematic, emotional tone. His images often focus on…
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Artist Zhao Li Turns Painting Into A Performance Of Color, Flowers, And Emotional Intensity
Source Design You Trust Zhao Li is a Chinese artist and illustrator. Public bio snippets point to a background in fine art studies in Xi’an and Torino, which fits a practice grounded in both academic training and international exposure. The work appears to center on dreamy, decorative, emotionally saturated imagery rather than minimalism. A related…
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The Mexico-Based Visual Artist Turning Concrete, Glass Blocks, And Desert Light Into Speculative Worlds
Source Design You Trust Juan Carlos Beltrán is a Mexico-based visual artist whose work reimagines modernist architecture, brutalism, glass-block structures, shadow, and overgrown landscape through a highly stylized digital lens. His public bio also points to prints, projects, and commissions, with a studio identity connected to firma norte. Beltrán’s images often combine desert architecture, monolithic…
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Ande Witt’s Creature Illustration Brings Impossibly Playful Hybrid Animals To Life With Warmth And Whimsy
Source Design You Trust Ande Wittenmeier (Ande Witt) is a creature illustrator known for whimsical, hybrid animal characters that feel friendly, slightly surreal, and full of personality. With over 82K followers, she runs a postcard & sticker club, sells prints, and engages her audience with process videos and character-focused content. Her work blends animal features…
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Arghavan Khosravi Breaks Through Gendered Restrictions in Her Architectural Portraits
Source Colossal Fusing elements of Persian architecture with Christian altarpieces, Arghavan Khosravi grapples with the structures and ideological strictures that shape our lives. The Iranian artist has long reckoned with women’s fight for equality, particularly amid censorship and religious dogma in her native country. Through vibrant gradients that radiate across her sculptural paintings, Khosravi entices…
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Nasher Museum’s ‘Everything Now All At Once’ Celebrates Diversity, Resilience, and Joy
Source Colossal In Everything Now All At Once at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, the title says it all. Dozens of works from the likes of Nick Cave, Ai Weiwei, Nina Chanel Abney, Wangechi Mutu, and many more represent a slice of the contemporary art world in which globalism and diversity are…
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Blood-Red Landscapes by Andrew McIntosh Conjure the Terrifying Unknown
Source Colossal Typically gravitating toward dreamy palettes of soft blues, grays, and oranges, Scottish artist Andrew McIntosh opts for a sanguine red in a new body of work. The crimson paintings continue McIntosh’s otherworldly landscapes that cast familiar forms like mountains and valleys in a strange, uncanny light. Glowing orbs float among the craggy terrain…
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Mirei Monticelli’s Hand-Woven Banana Leaf Lamps Swell Between Material and Movement
Source Colossal Milan-based Filipina designer Mirei Monticelli creates biomorphic lighting fixtures that toe the line between sculpture and utility. Undulating outward and glowing from within, the artist’s works feel as if they are alive, quietly dancing wherever they stand or hang. These gestural, biodegradable structures are crafted with hand-woven Banaca fabric made from Abacá, a…
