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Exploring the World of Studio Ghibli Through the Eyes of Louise Terrier
Source Design You Trust Howl’s Moving Castle Louise Terrier’s stunning paintings pay homage to some of the most beloved heroes of Japanese anime movies. Taking inspiration from Studio Ghibli’s iconic films like “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Spirited Away,” and “Princess Mononoke,” Terrier infuses her own creative flair into these well-known characters, bringing them to life in…
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Futuristic Pakistan in Absolutely Superb Artworks by Kenny Hassan Irwin
Source Design You Trust As we continue to explore the vast expanse of the cosmos, it’s become increasingly important to embrace and protect the freedoms of all humanity and life elsewhere. This is the ongoing mission of the Pakistani Starfleet – a quest to pave the way for a future that’s advanced in technology, rich…
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Captivating Cuisine: Exploring the Anime Genre of Food through AI
Source Design You Trust “Fried Corn In Istanbul” Food in anime has become a genre of its own, captivating viewers with exaggerated and colorful dishes that are sure to stimulate the senses. From the characters’ enthusiastic reactions to the variety of foods featured, anime food has the power to evoke sentimental feelings in its audience.…
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Fluorescent Photographs by Tom Leighton Highlight the Remarkable Complexities of Plants After Dark
Source Colossal All images © Tom Leighton, shared with permission “Plants are incredible stores of energy,” says photographer Tom Leighton, whose fluorescent-tinged images of foliage highlight the incredible night life of plants in his ongoing Variegation series. He explores the detailed colors and textures of leaves and stems, accentuating an important counterpart to the complex…
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Esther McGowan Departs as Executive Director of Visual AIDS
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Artist Boycott of Kiasma Ends as Institution Severs Ties with Arms Dealer
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Hiji Nam around Manhattan
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Marine Animal Masks by Liz Sexton Spotlight Beloved Species in Lifelike Papier-Mâché
Source Colossal All images © Liz Sexton, shared with permission. Photography in collaboration with Ben Toht If you feel like a fish out of water, the saying goes, then you’re probably feeling a little confused or uncomfortable. St. Paul-based artist Liz Sexton gives the simile new meaning with recent marine-themed additions to her ongoing papier-mâché…