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Clever Illustrations by Nash Weerasekera Highlight Ironies and Anxieties of Everyday Life
Source Colossal All images © Nash Weerasekera, shared with permission Influenced by what he describes as a “healthy level of cynicism,” Melbourne-based artist Nash Weerasekera taps into the subtle ironies of everyday life. His digital illustrations often center on seemingly paradoxical circumstances like a figure meditating on top of an overturned car or a young…
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Featured Artist Catherine Kirkland
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 107: Julian Pace and the Art of Scale and Memory
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It’s a conversation about sports but also doesn’t have to be. Nostalgia is a huge part about sports. So is myth. So is the idea of athletics being larger than life. For Julian Pace, the Seattle-born and now Los Angeles-based Italian-American painter (his name is not pronounced…
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KAWS Needed Some “TIME OFF”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home For years, if not decades, KAWS’ iconic characters seemed to float in and out of pop-culture with a sort of omnipresent familiarity and yet not a folkloric backstory. They showed up on the street, in paintings, in sculptures and in vinyl toys so often that they permeated…
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The Jimmy Garoppolo Experiment An Interview with Rita Oak
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Tania Marmolejo Andersson Goes “Elsewhere” with GR Gallery @ Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary
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Viruses and Microorganisms Emerge from Agnes Hansella’s Macramé Installations and Sculptures
Source Colossal “Under the Skin,” iron frame, manila rope, goni rope, sisal rope, and raffia rope, 570 x 425 centimeters. All images © Agnes Hansella, shared with permission In a Time Magazine article published during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientist Elizabeth Fischer describes viruses and their aptness for destruction. She refers to their “beautiful…
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The Incredible 3D Crochet Creations of Digital Artist Akbar Erabiyan
Source Design You Trust Iranian artist Akbar Erabiyan has created a name for himself in the digital art world with his unique 3D modelling techniques. His talent lies in creating stunning crochet figures that seem to come to life using software such as Maya, ZBrush and Houdini. More: Instagram h/t: theinspirationgrid What sets Akbar apart…