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Ferraris In Offices, Invented Photo History, And Retro Corporate Mythology Define This Viral AI Wall Street Series
Source Design You Trust This series is framed as a lost archive of 1990s Wall Street excess: Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Porsches displayed inside offices, boardrooms, and penthouses like status objects rather than cars. But it is not a real photographic archive. These images circulate under the name of photographer George Grippinos, even though the traceable…
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Dreamlike Cityscapes And Starlit Longing: The Enchanting Magical Realism Of South Korean Illustrator Jungsuk Lee
Source Design You Trust Jungsuk Lee is a South Korean freelance illustrator and concept artist celebrated for his dreamlike, magical realist paintings that blend wistful figures, starry nights, and emotionally charged cityscapes. He paints poetic scenes of longing, rain, and cosmic wonder, often accompanied by heartfelt captions about love, memory, and fleeting moments. Endmion1’s work…
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NEVERCREW Explores Our Tenuous Relationship with Nature in Huge Murals
Source Colossal Artists Christian Rebecchi and Pablo Togni, who work as NEVERCREW, have a knack for bringing the immensity of nature to developed urban spaces. Their colorful, large-scale murals take a playful tack when it comes to portraying animals, often merging them with other objects such as instant photos or, most recently, a plastic punch-out…
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Luminous Human Warmth And Ethereal Glows: The Thermography-Inspired Oil Paintings Of Saint Petersburg Master Ivan Pokidyshev
Source Design You Trust Ivan Pokidyshev is a contemporary Russian painter born in 1993 in Saint Petersburg, where he graduated from the Imperial Academy of Arts and became a member of the Russian Artists’ Union in 2018. Now based there, he has amassed nearly 50,000 Instagram followers through his luminous oil and acrylic works that…
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Masha Foya’s Airy Illustrations Embrace the Universality of Emotions
Source Colossal Where the blue sky breaks through the tree canopy or light reflects onto the surface of a pond, illustrator Masha Foya summons moments of joy and surprise. The Kyiv-based artist’s dreamlike illustrations often portray spaces and individuals in emotional or experiential states, as if the entire environment morphs into a single living being.…
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Why Most Artists are Financially Stuck
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LR Vandy’s Rope Sculptures Disentangle Histories of Colonialism and Transportation
Source Colossal For millennia, humans have navigated seas, rivers, and oceans as avenues for trade, exploration, conquest, and colonization. During the Age of Discovery—an era interwoven with what’s known as the Age of Sail—European explorers and traders embarked on journeys around the world to map previously uncharted continents, trade commodities, and establish new socio-political outposts.…
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A Delightful Short Film Highlights the Remarkable Self-Taught Art of George Voronovsky
Source Colossal In the mid-20th century, before preservation efforts revived Miami’s Art Deco South Beach neighborhood with bright colors and lavish hotels, the area was a whitewashed holiday haven for retirees. And in a third-floor room of the Colony Hotel, which looked out onto the building’s marquee and the street below, a unique artistic endeavor…