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Spell Your Name with NASA’s Earthly Alphabet of Aerial Images
Source Colossal From rivers and oxbow lakes to crop-field patchworks and mineral sediments, Landsat has seen it all. A program of NASA and USGS, the satellite initiative has documented the Earth’s surface since 1972, making it the longest continuous record of our planet’s ever-evolving landscapes. And to mark Earth Day 2026, the organizations launched a…
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Call for Artists, Spring 2026
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Lina Lapelytė Fills Hamburger Bahnhof with 400,000 Wood Blocks for Communal Building
Source Colossal Inside the cavernous former train station that now houses Hamburger Bahnhof, 400,000 wooden cubes stack and topple into piles. Conceived by Lithuanian artist Lina Lapelytė and commissioned by Chanel, “We Make Years Out of Hours” is a large-scale installation that invites the public to remake structures from these 10-centimeter blocks made of pine…
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Minimalist Cat Illustrations And Expressive Mini Tattoos From Hongdae Artist Soonbomb
Source Design You Trust Soonbomb (순범) is a Seoul-based illustrator and tattoo artist renowned for his playful, emotionally expressive cat illustrations. His signature black cat character appears in doodle-style tattoos, minimalist line art, and character-driven designs that blend cute whimsy with subtle narrative depth (“the cat pierced by the moon,” “I will be back”). Soonbomb…
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Classical Paintings Meet Modern Surrealism: The Digital Collage World Of Spanish Artist Chema Méndez
Source Design You Trust Chema Méndez is a Spanish digital collage artist based in the Canary Islands who has created mixed digital media works since 2009. His practice merges classical paintings (public domain) with modern photography, 3D renders, AI, and personal sketches to form surreal, layered compositions. Méndez’s aesthetic blends M.C. Escher’s precision, René Magritte’s…
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7 Artists Discuss the Power and Urgency of Textiles
Source Colossal “We live with so many hard things,” says Sheila Hicks, “that we’re crying for softness.” The pleasure, simplicity, and tactile qualities of textiles ground a new film from Louisiana Channel, which explores the ways in which fiber art remains both evocative and relevant in this increasingly digital era. “7 Artists on Soft Sculptures”…
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From Micro to Mega, Jon McCormack’s Striking Photos Reveal Nature’s Patterns
Source Colossal Growing up in the Australian Outback, where he first picked up a camera as a teenager to document his surroundings in the bush, Jon McCormack developed a keen eye for the beauty and subtleties of nature. Throughout his career, he’s stepped foot on all seven continents. Yet the idea for his new book,…
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Featured Artist Sandra Harris