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A Collection of Dumb Comics for Smart People by Daniel Seex
Source Design You Trust Meet Daniel Seex, the artist behind “The Joy of Seex,” a collection of comics that mix humor and art in a unique way. Seex describes himself as an aspiring painter who loves to draw and create comics. His comics often start as doodles on scraps of paper, which he then transforms…
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‘Wood You Mind’ Imbues a Charming Cast of Chiseled Characters with Exuberance and Whimsy
Source Colossal All images © Parn Aniwat A beaming fast-food duo, rotund stegosaurus, and shy alpaca are among the large cast of playful characters crafted by Parn Aniwat (previously). Working out of his studio in Texas, Aniwat, a.k.a Wood You Mind, carefully chisels each figure from wood, slowly but surely unearthing every character’s distinct features.…
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This Artist Crafts Tiny Forest Creatures from Natural Elements
Source Design You Trust Sylvain Trabut, a French illustrator and artist, has gained recognition for his remarkable creations of forest creatures using only natural elements. Trabut’s passion for nature was cultivated from an early age, growing up in the countryside and observing the intricate details of the environment around him. More: Sylvain Trabut, Instagram Trabut’s…
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Recycle and Renew: Future Materials Bank Archives Hundreds of Projects that Emphasize Sustainability
Source Colossal Katesi Jacqueline Kalange, part of the series ‘Nature Invasion,’ recycled plastic. Photo by Framez and Wavez, Magezi Photography, and Vanessa Mulondo. All images © the artists, courtesy of the Future Materials Bank Fashion designer Stella McCartney’s latest collection made headlines with a form-fitting jumpsuit composed of iridescent, scale-like sequins made entirely from plant-based…
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Cultivare: When a Wine Label Becomes a Work of Art
Source Design You Trust In early 2016, the Vallformosa winery hired the Ladyssenyadora graphic design studio to create labels for its new high-end product, Cultivare wine. The winery aimed to position itself and its Doménech.Vidal brand of still wines within the realm of culture. The name “Cultivare” was derived from the Latin root of “culture,”…
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Featured Artist Kelly Money
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An Unflinching Look at American Imperialism and the Aesthetics of Violence
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Gregory Rick’s latest exhibition, Running Wild at Johansson Projects, showcases the artist’s unique approach to history painting. Through cacophonous compositions of bodies and objects, he explores different scenes in the history of empires, offering poetic analyses of American imperialism and the aesthetics of violence.
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The Nine Horses of Mark Gleason