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Delicate Crocheted Patterns Splice and Embellish Susanna Bauer’s Dried Leaf Sculptures
Source Colossal “Sum of the Parts” (2022), magnolia, oak, cottonwood, eucalyptus, plane tree, beech leaves, 38 x 34 centimeters. All images by Art Photographers, © Susanna Bauer, shared with permission Vintage lace and the intricate innards of cells influence the thread components of Susanna Bauer’s crocheted works. The German artist, who lives in the U.K., stitches…
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Brian O’Doherty (1928–2022)
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Join Us on Mastodon for Daily Art and Culture Updates
Source Colossal Colossal is now on Mastodon! We joined this growing social network as an alternative to Twitter, where we’ll remain for at least a while longer, but we hope you’ll join us on this new platform, too. We like Mastodon because it has a lot of similar features, but unlike Twitter, which is privately owned,…
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In the World of Wearable Art, 88 Dramatic Garments Grace the Stage in a Spectacular Performance
Source Colossal “Haerenga (Journey),” Christopher Davis, of New Zealand. All images © World of Wearable Art, shared with permission Every year in Wellington, dozens of extravagant garments explode onto the stage for three weeks as part of the World of Wearable Art competition. The annual performance is New Zealand’s largest theatrical production that highlights vast creativity translated…
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Wooden Pixels Dissipate from Han Hsu-Tung’s Fragmented Figurative Sculptures
Source Colossal “Hussar” (2022), mixed wood, 71 x 81 x 26 centimeters. All images © Han Hsu-Tung, shared with permission Digital and analog realms collide in the dynamic sculptures of Taiwanese artist Han Hsu-Tung (previously). Using soft western redcedar or Laotian fir, Han carves wooden animals and figures that are whisked into pixels, which appear to…
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Featured Artist M. Graham Godfrey
Source Artsy Shark Artist M. Graham Godfrey presents a collection of international landscapes that capture the spirit of the rural countryside. See more of his work by visiting his website. “Red Roofs Above Grecia” oil on canvas, 28″ x 21″ After 50 years of growth and change, I am more aligned with my…
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Soda Jerk
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Chris Miller: Kaleidoscope @ Walt Disney Family Museum, San Francisco
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The Walt Disney Family Museum is honored to host Chris Miller: Kaleidoscope, a new exhibition of recent works by painter Chris Miller. The exhibition will be on display in the museum’s Theater Gallery and free to view from Thursday, November 17, 2022 through March 20, 2023.