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Private Nightmares: Francisco Rodríguez @ Baert Gallery, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “What I paint is something that no longer exists,” Francisco Rodríguez says. “Like how the stars we’re looking at are already dead—their light reaches us after they’ve turned to dust.” He describes his practice simply: “I’m painting dust—memories of places that no longer exist.”
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Nostalgia and Decay Meet Theatricality in Andrew Moore’s Dramatic Photos
Source Colossal Known for his atmospheric photographs of landscapes, interiors, and urban centers that feel mysteriously locked in a not-so-distant past, Andrew Moore’s enigmatic images invite us into a slippage of time. Often—but not always—devoid of people, his scenes have a timelessness about them, as if they could have unfolded at any point over the…
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The Superb Toy Collection Where 3D Models Get Face Tweaks, Restored Paint And Smoke Effects For Ultra‑realistic Close‑ups
Source Design You Trust Journey426 is a Chinese toy photographer and custom figure artist with a focus on Dragon Ball Z, Berserk, and other anime/game collectibles, creating hyper‑realistic setups and custom paint jobs that make plastic figures look like professional photography subjects. He modify Bandai Masterlise models (like Vegetto, Super Saiyan Goku, Gohan Beast, Skull…
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Amazing Cool Girls In Cool Colours: Bold, Stylized Characters With Big Attitude And Even Bigger Palettes by Bruno Ferreira
Source Design You Trust Brazilian illustrator Bruno Ferreira known for bold, stylized digital portraits of “cool girls in cool colours” that fuse fan art, pop art and graphic design. His work is built around sharp silhouettes, expressive faces, chunky shapes and saturated palettes, often referencing anime, games and pop culture while keeping a strong, instantly…
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Amazing “Un‑gravity Constructions” Where Apartments, Stairs And Streets Twist In Escher‑like Perspectives To Show How Differently We Share One World
Source Design You Trust Cinta Vidal is a Barcelona‑based painter, muralist and illustrator known for her gravity‑defying “un‑gravity constructions” — acrylic-on-wood worlds where architecture, rooms and people float in intersecting perspectives. Drawing on a background in theatre scenography, she folds time and space into stacked apartments, streets and objects to show how people can live…
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Pejac Transforms Basic Graph Paper into Detailed, Trompe-L’œil Tableaux
Source Colossal Graph paper is commonly used for plotting, well, graphs, plus other spatial and mathematical visualizations. But for Pejac, its potential goes way beyond a two-dimensional gridded surface. The artist, who is known for his trompe-l’œil paintings and playful street art interventions, often turns to the precise geometry of gridded sketchbooks in order to…
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Folklore and Nature Converge in Cat Johnston’s Expressive, Eccentric Puppets
Source Colossal A fashionable bat, a melancholy sun, and a springtime spirit with seasonal allergies are just a few of the characters conceived by Cat Johnston. Drawing on childhood memories, folk art, and nature, the London-based illustrator and model maker creates expressive sculptures and puppets that inhabit dreamlike realms. Invoking historical costumes and cartoonish and…
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How Artists Can Get Podcast Interviews
Source Artsy Shark Artists are always looking for ways to get in front of new audiences. One channel that has grown dramatically in recent years is podcasting. The post How Artists Can Get Podcast Interviews appeared first on Artsy Shark.