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An Exquisite Enlightenment-Era Book Catalogs 570 Types of Marble in Vivid Color
Source Colossal All images © Taschen Six years after the release of a monumental compendium of Dutch birds, the publisher and naturalist Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739-1811) shifted his focus from avians to geology. In 1776, he issued Marmor Soorten, or The Book of Marble, a striking catalog of scientific illustrations and annotations featuring 570 types…
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Meet Desiree Palmen, The Artist Who Blends Humans into Their Surroundings
Source Design You Trust Dutch contemporary artist Desiree Palmen has gained worldwide recognition for her unique camouflage installations that explore human mimicry in urban environments. Her work is inspired by the installation of police surveillance cameras in dangerous areas of Rotterdam, and she uses clothes painted to match the background to reflect on the possibility…
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Resurrecting Robert Smithson
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Rattanamol Singh Johal on Vivan Sundaram
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For the ‘Flower Men’ of Saudi Arabia, A Handcrafted Tradition Heralds Beauty and Health
Source Colossal All images © Omar Reda, shared with permission In the rapidly modernizing ‘Asir Province of southwest Saudi Arabia, the Qhatan tribe preserves an enduring tradition. The men of the group, which is said to descend from Ishmael, son of Abraham, fashion vibrant flower crowns made from marigolds, jasmine, herbs, and other plants, wearing…
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Ceramic ‘Curiosity Clouds’ by Manifesto Celebrate the Natural World in Functional Organic Forms
Source Colossal All images © Katie Rose Johnston, shared with permission The practice of assembling cabinets of curiosities, or Wunderkammers, may date back to the 16th century, but the human impulse to collect, document, study, and learn from our surroundings goes back millennia. Scottish artist Katie Rose Johnston, who works as Manifesto, celebrates the timeless…
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Should You Donate Your Artwork?
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The Portrait Machine: Carlo Van de Roer’s Aura Photographs
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Carlo Van de Roer’s portraits capture a subject’s aura – the energy field that surrounds all living things – using instant film and sensors that measure biofeedback. Each color in the resulting photograph corresponds to certain traits, reflecting how the subject is perceived by others. For example,…