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The Photographer Captured Ballerina Anita Pudikova in The Image of The Twins from Atomic Heart, Which She Played in The Game
Source Design You Trust @ayakovlevcom / Super Bolshoi Ballet dancer Anita Pudikova revealed that she played one of the sexy robot twins from the game Atomic Heart, and the photographer Alexander Yakovlev captured Anita in the look, which she successfully embodied. Anita Pudikova is a ballerina of the Bolshoi Theater, whose movements were the basis…
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Illuminating Remote Landscapes, Rune Guneriussen Tells a Story of Nature and Transformation
Source Colossal “A raven wails across the lowlands.” All images © Rune Guneriussen, shared with permission Tucked away in forests and along shorelines, Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen’s mystical, illuminated installations appear to spontaneously emerge from within the landscape. Lamps, blocks, and salvaged wood comprise an array of elaborate sculptural works that he meticulously arranges among trees,…
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The Backseat Lovers Get Animated in “Snowbank Blues” Directed by Colin Lepper
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home After premiering last night at Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City’s The Backseat Lovers have shared the video for their song “Snowbank Blues,” Animated, directed, and created by Colin Lepper, an Emmy-nominated director specializing in stop motion animation, the video captures the longing imbued in…
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Robert Storr Donates Archive to CCS Bard
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Expressive Women Emerge through a Haze of Oil Paint in Rosso Emerald Crimson’s Portraits
Source Colossal All images © Rosso Emerald Crimson, shared with permission Against backdrops of streaky paint strokes, scratches, and remnants of patterned wallpaper, Rosso Emerald Crimson (previously) depicts women at ease, their figures emerging from a haze of gauzy gowns and masses of hair. The London-based artist is interested in women’s psychology as she visualizes aspects of…
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Matt Mullican’s adventures in Slumberland
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Philip Van Aver
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Elegant Animals Commune and Contemplate in Hand-Carved Wooden Sculptures by Nikichi
Source Colossal All images © Nikichi From the long, graceful turn of a rabbit’s ears to the cozy embrace of polar bears, Nikichi summons the emotional nuances of intimacy, solitude, and contemplation in his delicately carved sculptures. Carefully exposed wood grain shapes knees and cheeks, paws clasp together in repose, and winged visitors perch on…