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  • Chonon Bensho

    Source artforum.com  Through her artistic practice, Chonon Bensho has advocated for protecting the critical equilibrium among the diverse elements of the Amazonian ecosystem . In her works, the artist looks to the knowledge

  • Gentle Wind Project and the art of alternative healing

    Source artforum.com  The New Age hucksters and/or healers at I Ching Systems aren’t exactly who you’d expect to find at the intersection of art and technology. Yet there’s an undeniable technical magnetism to their

  • Fanciful Characters Inhabit María Jesús Contreras’ Whimsically Illustrated Worlds

    Source Colossal   All images © María Jesús Contreras, shared with permission Fluffy calves with wings and a knack for pollination, picnicking bunnies, and a cow enjoying a grassy meal at the dinner table are a few of the adorable creatures that populate María Jesús Contreras’ illustrations. The Chile-based artist envisions fantastical worlds of play and whimsy,…

  • Featured Artist Alexander Winegardner

    Source Artsy Shark  Alexander Winegardner explores a fascination with outer space using technology as a creative tool. Enjoy his fascinating collection of work. The post Featured Artist Alexander Winegardner appeared first on Artsy Shark.

  • Stipan Tadić: The Night Seer

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Artists and authors often become embodiments of the cities where they live, or intimately associated with a particular place. They can create an aesthetic of locale which we visualize as a certainty, even if only through their eyes. We absorb their vision and make it our own.…

  • Alicia Vidal: Altered States at the Pacific Northwest College of Art

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Writing a mission statement is a challenge. In just a few visual words the message needs to offer an inspirational and motivating introduction. Mission accomplished for the Pacific Northwest College of Art at Willamette University which describes itself as “the front porch for the creative ecosystem.” That’s…

  • Lisa Congdon: The Opposite of Sorrow

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Chefas Projects is delighted to welcome back Portland-based artist Lisa Congdon with her latest exhibit, The Opposite of Sorrow. Entirely created in 2022, the work reflects Congdon’s striking visual language of radiant color, graphic pattern, and folk art influence. Symbols of growth, connectedness, flow, and adventure cultivate…

  • A Portfolio: Rita Maikova

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Today on A Portfolio, we look at the work of Ukranian painter, Rita Maikova, who we worked with last year on our print run and love her explorations into surrealism. She has had a busy year of exhibitions, and will have a solo show at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery…

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