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  • Giant Inflatable Sculptures by Steve Messam Reimagine Everyday Environments

    Source Colossal   From bubble-like bulges amid the arches of London’s iconic Old Billingsgate to a 15-meter-tall red droplet frozen in the center of a disused swimming pool in Aberdeen, Steve Messam explores scale, form, and our experiences of the built environment in large-scale installations. Messam is known for his large-scale inflatable works that reinterpret architecture…

  • Featured Artist Sara Fernandez

    Source Artsy Shark  Painter Sara Fernandez shares an engaging collection of colorful abstracts that combine structure with an intuitive style. The post Featured Artist Sara Fernandez appeared first on Artsy Shark.

  • Spectacular Winning Images from the 2025 Underwater Awards Australasia

    Source Design You Trust  Overall Winner: “Wide Open” by James Ferrara, USA Each year, the Underwater Awards Australasia unveils the ocean’s hidden beauty through captivating photography, and the 2025 winners have delivered stunning images that celebrate marine life and underwater storytelling. Photographers competed across nine diverse categories, showcasing not only technical mastery but also the…

  • These Newly Discovered Snailfish Get Bumpy, Dark, and Sleek in the Deep Sea

    Source Colossal   Thanks to increasingly advanced imaging technologies, researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), in collaboration with SUNY Geneseo, have an unprecedented ability to glimpse rare and previously unknown marine species. In 2019, an encounter with an unfamiliar pink snailfish, which swam just above the sea floor, led to the documented discovery…

  • Sergiu Ciochinǎ’s ‘Blue Series’ Explores Personal Memories, Dreams, and Moods

    Source Colossal   Cradling tiny homes, seated amid flowers, or asleep and dreaming in a garden, the figures in Sergiu Ciochinǎ’s paintings rest and interact in moments of poignant solitude and reverie. The artist’s Blue Series is a visual collection of his own memories, reflections, and moods, which he elaborates into atmospheric and sometimes fantastical canvases.…

  • Carlos Javier Ortiz’s Photographs Invite Viewers to Be Participants in Social Justice Advocacy

    Source Colossal   Through his humanistic approach to photography and film, Carlos Javier Ortiz immerses us in dramatic protests, emotional ceremonies, and historical events that mark our current moment. The Chicago-based photographer and filmmaker was born in Puerto Rico and makes work that critically examines life in urban centers, often through the lens of personal narrative.…

  • Artists Should Compete on Value, Not Price

    Source Artsy Shark  Instead of discounting the prices on your artwork, build perceived value instead to draw customers and sustain your credibility. The post Artists Should Compete on Value, Not Price appeared first on Artsy Shark.

  • Marty Schnapf’s “Vignettes” @ Perrotin, Hong Kong

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Marty Schnapf’s paintings–textural, kaleidoscopic, and tenderly surreal–dwell in the watery space between two shores, as if plumbing the depths of the psyche. Vacillating between modes of figuration and abstraction, the crisply rendered compositions in Vignettes depict figures and scenes culled from personal dreams and recollections, positioning the paintings as…

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