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This Wood-Fiber Dress Was Made from a 17th-Century Shipwreck
Source Colossal Some of the most exciting designs emerging from the world of sustainable fashion are those utilizing uncommon materials. There are gowns sculpted with grass roots, sequins made from algae, and electrical wires woven into lace. Now, researchers and designers at Aalto University can add another unusual substance to that list: the remains of…
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Matte Marble Dust Glimmers Across Marin Majic’s Enigmatic Scenes
Source Colossal Layers of colored pencil and marble dust worked into an oil-like substance flood the linen planes on which Marin Majic works. The Brooklyn-based artist builds upon a foundational drawing, blending various media into a richly textured surface resembling fabric or plaster. Matte finishes radiate across the scenes, appearing like magical glimmers under a…
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Christina Mrozik Illustrates an ‘Emotional Ecosystem’ Oracle Deck with Fantastical Forms
Source Colossal Six years in the making, Christina Mrozik’s new project tackles “the feelings of all things.” Fifty cards comprise the richly illustrated oracle deck, which delves into a vast emotional terrain through the artist’s distinctive visual metaphors of flora and fauna. Monochromatic in palette and surreal in subject matter, the individual works portray a…
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A Leonora Carrington Biopic Traces the Surrealist Icon’s Life and Work
Source Colossal “Don’t you think it’s dangerous to blur the distinction between abstraction and reality?” asks actress Olivia Vinall in her role as the Surrealist artist and writer Leonora Carrington (1917-2011). The heady line is one of the standout statements in the new biopic documenting Carrington’s life and work. Directed by Thor Klein and Lena Vurma…
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Featured Artist Zshu-Zshu Mark
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist and painter Zshu-Zshu Mark presents a portfolio that ranges from luminous watercolors to bold abstraction. The post Featured Artist Zshu-Zshu Mark appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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‘BlowUp Jubilee’ Celebrates Inflatable Public Art in the Center of The Hague
Source Colossal While the Dutch city of The Hague may be best known for the judicial arm of the United Nations, there’s a lot more to it than global peace and justice organizations. It’s home to some of Europe’s most esteemed art museums, such as the Mauritshuis, where you can visit Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with…
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Queer Figures Commune with Nature in J Carino’s Dynamic Paintings
Source Colossal “Color, for me, is a heightened reality,” says J Carino. Through palettes rooted in a dynamic dance between earth and jewel tones, the artist renders lush scenes in which nude figures commune with nature. A sturdy back buttresses a fallen tree, chests and limbs peek through a summer meadow, and a muscular grip…
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In a Single Year, Ocean Census Scientists Discovered More than 1,100 New Marine Species
Source Colossal Oceans cover more than 70 percent of the earth, and yet there is so much we have yet to understand about these vast and biodiverse expanses. Even though we’ve recorded tens of thousands of marine creatures over the decades and scientists are discovering new species all the time, we’ve really only scratched the…
