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‘State Fairs: Growing American Craft’ Surveys Agriculture, Ingenuity, and Community
Source Colossal One of the most enduring traditions in the U.S. is undoubtedly the state fair. The very first was held in Syracuse, New York, in 1841, and throughout the mid-19th century, states launched their own unique takes. Some of the largest and busiest, such as those in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, have been running…
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Diana Beltrán Herrera’s Embroidered Paper Sculptures Mimic Plants and Wildlife
Source Colossal Bristol-based artist Diana Beltrán Herrera continues to construct elaborate sculptures of flora and fauna in vibrant paper. Over the last few years, Herrera’s work has grown in both scale and subject matter as she incorporates new materials such as paperboard, thread, and cardboard, which have allowed her work to evolve beyond previous forms.…
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Why Would a Museum Collect Your Art?
Source Artsy Shark Have you ever dreamed of seeing your work in a museum collection? Here’s how to position your art for acquisition. The post Why Would a Museum Collect Your Art? appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Dan Martland Builds A Cinematic New York Archive Through Constant Observation
Source Design You Trust Dan Martland is a New York City cinematographer and owner-operator whose Instagram is built around camera work rather than illustration or fine art. He works as a DP and posts from the production side of visual storytelling, with a very clear professional identity centered on Sony cinema gear like the Burano,…
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Greg Ruth Brings Hyper-Realism And Ink Precision To Modern Illustration
Source Design You Trust Greg Ruth is an author and illustrator with a very distinctive, highly crafted visual style. He’s known for books like Meadowlark, Indeh, The Lost Boy, and Coming Home, and his work leans into hyper-realism using sumi ink and graphite. What stands out is how serious and controlled the drawings feel. This…
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Alex Branicki Builds A Vaporwave World Full Of Light, Coastlines, And Classic Cars
Source Design You Trust Alex Branicki is a UK-based digital illustrator who leans hard into vaporwave, retro-futurist, and lo-fi mood. The images feel like postcards from a slightly nostalgic future: palm trees, ocean light, classic cars, city scenes, and that warm 80s/90s glow. What I like about the work is how immediate the atmosphere is.…
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Lev Roosileht Builds Calm, Dreamy Images From Drawing, Scanning, And 3D Assembly
Source Design You Trust Lev Roosileht makes work that feels calm, clean, and a little hypnotic. The visual idea behind it is simple but strong: drawn objects, scanned, then assembled in 3D. What gives the work its character is the way it sits between illustration and object-making. You can feel the drawing hand in it,…
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Children’s Imaginations Run Wild in Taekhan Yun’s Collaborative Design Workshops
Source Colossal Designer Taekhan Yun’s parents run an English school in Cambodia. One day, during a visit, he noticed how the kids were constantly shifting in their chairs, trying to get comfortable. “It made me realize how naturally furniture and spaces are designed around adult standards, while children are often expected to adapt and conform…
