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  • Tarka Kings Renders Intimate Portraits of a Morning Routine in Graphite and Colored Pencil

    Source Colossal   Along Britain’s sea coasts, an iconic summertime scene unfolds in outdoor pools known as lidos, where the swimming area is often built right into the beach. Some are more developed with fresh water, chlorinated like indoor pools, while others may be less formal, with the tides pushing saltwater over low walls. The tradition…

  • Featured Artist Jacki Cohen

    Source Artsy Shark  Featured artist Jacki Cohen presents a delightfully colorful collection of fused glass platters and sculpture. The post Featured Artist Jacki Cohen appeared first on Artsy Shark.

  • Paper Discs Stand In for Brushstrokes in Jacob Hashimoto’s Structural, Layered Works

    Source Colossal   Jacob Hashimoto’s pieces aren’t easily classified as either two- or three-dimensional. Instead, his mixed-media works play with the boundary between the two, merging traditional craft practices with painting, printmaking, sculpture, and installation. Hashimoto’s pieces range from multilayered wall works to large-scale, site-specific installations made with hundreds—sometimes thousands—of paper-and-bamboo discs inspired by kites. Screen-printed…

  • Stacy Leigh’s State of Disrepair @ Harper’s Chelsea 534, NYC

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  On view now at Harper’s Chelsea 534 is Stacy Leigh’s State of Disrepair, a series of new paintings that is on view through November 8, 2025. 

  • Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective @ The Museum of Modern Art, New York

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  “I’m not so interested in the expression of something. I’m more interested in what the material can do. So that’s why I keep exploring,” said artist, educator, and civic leader Ruth Asawa, reflecting on a six-decade-long career. Featuring some 300 artworks, Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective charts the…

  • Bryana Bibbs On Weaving Through Trauma, Grief, and Loss

    Source Colossal   Feelings of love, loss, and nostalgia are deeply interwoven in the practice of artist Bryana Bibbs. While caring for two simultaneously ailing grandparents in her Chicago home, Bibbs chronicled the periods before and after their deaths in weavings that incorporate objects from their lives. Just as one might pick up a pencil and…

  • “Eyes Full of Landscapes”: The Surreal Artworks of Naoto Hattori

    Source Design You Trust  Naoto Hattori is a visionary Japanese painter, celebrated worldwide for his intricate surrealist art. Born in Yokohama in 1975, he studied graphic design in Tokyo before earning a BFA in illustration at New York’s School of Visual Arts. Hattori’s work combines influences from traditional Japanese culture, Buddhist philosophy, and surrealist masters…

  • Spectacular Winners from the 2025 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards

    Source Design You Trust  Overall Winner: “Silent Despair” by Luca Lorenz The 2025 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards, hosted by the German Society for Nature Photography, showcase nature’s raw beauty and brutal truths through breathtaking imagery. This year’s standout is Luca Lorenz, a 20-year-old self-taught German photographer, whose black-and-white photo “Silent Despair” moved…

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