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  • Wander through Adrienna Matzeg’s Embroidered, Late-Night City Explorations

    Source Colossal   When Adrienna Matzeg embarked on a trip to Kyoto, Tokyo, and Seoul in July 2025, she encountered intense midsummer heat and humidity, which led her to exploring some of the cities’ nooks and crannies in the dark, when it was cooler. Illuminated storefronts and signage characterize the artist’s late-night runs to convenience stores,…

  • Maxwell Mustardo Sculpts Ancient Ornamentation in Brilliant Glazed Forms

    Source Colossal   The shapes of Maxwell Mustardo’s ceramic works evoke ancient amphorae, kraters, and, most recently, kylix—a wide Greek cup with handles—although their surfaces feel distinctly organic. Textured growths cloak the vessels with fungal or lichen-esque forms, albeit in color palettes that are bold and otherworldly. Fluorescent oranges, pinks, and greens appear to glow in…

  • Featured Artist Anne Shackelford

    Source Artsy Shark  Artist Anne Shackelford presents an incredible portfolio of intricate designs created with recycled and natural materials. The post Featured Artist Anne Shackelford appeared first on Artsy Shark.

  • We Spent a Week Quarantined on an Uninhabited Island with 80 Artists

    Source Colossal   A muscular Englishman in a khaki kilt and black beret hops atop the edge of an old well clad in traditional Spanish tile, his sleeves rolled up to his elbows in what can only be called an act of bravery.  High winds and rain pelt a group of visitors from all directions, and…

  • Gijs Van Vaerenbergh Gracefully Reimagines a 16th-Century Belgian Abbey Church in Steel

    Source Colossal   In the late 12th century, a nobleman named Count Gerard van Loon commissioned an abbey to serve as his final resting place. Over the next few decades, amid plenty of political tumult, Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt, Belgium, was converted to the first Cistercian convent for women. It was a site of pilgrimage from…

  • Vibrant Victorian-Era Transparencies Illuminate a Host of Microscopic Creatures

    Source Colossal   During the Victorian era, innovators made huge leaps with optical technologies. It was the period of the stereoscope and an early projector known as the magic lantern, not to mention one in which eyeglasses became more affordable and entering the mainstream. These advances also influenced scientific inquiry, making microscopes more powerful, and the…

  • Featured Artist Mary Watkins

    Source Artsy Shark  Artist Mary Watkins shares a portfolio of luminous, layered oil paintings that capture fleeting moments of light and feeling. The post Featured Artist Mary Watkins appeared first on Artsy Shark.

  • Kim Dacres Revitalizes Sleek Tires, Chains, and Gears in Defiant Sculptures

    Source Colossal   Kim Dacres gravitates toward renewal and care, transforming worn rubber into expressive sculptural portraits. The New York-based artist twists and braids tired treads into sleek buns and rows typical of Black hairstyles, which she embellishes with gear-like crowns and jewelry made of metal bike chains. Spray painting the material to mask marks, Dacres…

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