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Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices
Source Colossal Just north of Cusco in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a small studio draws on ancient Peruvian traditions. The town of Urubamba is home to Ceramicas Seminarios, a workshop founded by husband and wife Pablo Seminario and Marilú Behar in 1980. For decades, the pair and their team have been crafting sculptures,…
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Liz West Transforms a Bristol Parking Garage into a Kaleidoscopic Passageway
Source Colossal Who said parking garages were just for cars? British artist and color devotee Liz West has transformed a single floor of a typical concrete structure into an immersive chromatic environment fit for skating, dancing, and basking in a rainbow glow. To create “Our Colour,” West covered hundreds of existing lights in the Cabot…
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Beautiful Occult Hand Embroidery By Adipocere, Weaving Macabre Maidens And Danse Macabre On Line
Source Design You Trust Adipocere is a Melbourne‑based embroidery artist who crafts intricate, macabre illustrations on natural linen using hand embroidery, blending innocence with unsettling melancholy and surrealism. Themes draw from occult motifs, danse macabre, vanitas, death and the maiden, spiders, bats, skulls, and existential concepts like martyrdom and impermanence, often portraying raven‑haired maidens interacting…
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Cosmic Whimsy Illustrations By Anka Yanovna, Where Chunky Wood Bots Catch Constellations In Celestial Seas
Source Design You Trust Anka Yanovna is a digital artist creating whimsical, cosmic fantasy illustrations featuring chunky robots, wood bots, celestial seas, portals, mirrors, and heart motifs. The style blends playful, rounded organic forms with glowing, otherworldly elements — constellations in jars, star‑catching bots, dimension‑shifting mirrors, and blooming signals — often framed as narrative vignettes…
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Stunning Dark Fantasy And Horror Paintings By David Michael Wright, Inspired By 80s Movies And Clive Barker Nightmares
Source Design You Trust David Michael Wright is a Yorkshire‑based British freelance artist and illustrator who creates dark art, dark fantasy, horror and sci‑fi imagery, working mainly from his home studio in Royston, near Barnsley. Born in 1979 and raised on 1980s cartoons, movies and hand‑painted poster art, he cites Clive Barker, Graham Humphreys, H.R.…
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A Pair of Sea Lion Pups Wins the 2026 Underwater Photographer of the Year
Source Colossal From dramatic aquatic encounters to deep caves to fish and amphibians closely guarding their eggs, there’s an entire world below the surface that few of us ever really get to see. That’s where images like those in the annual Underwater Photographer of the Year (UPY) come in, glimpsing some of the darkest depths…
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David Salle “My Frankenstein” @ Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home One of the leading postmodern painters of the last fifty years, David Salle’s art is one of juxtaposition, and his artistic “style” is the integration of disparate, contrasting styles. Since the 1980s, Salle has plucked compelling imagery from art history, print advertising and, most extensively, his own…
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In ‘The Fall-Off Is Inevitable,’ J. Cole Circles Back to the Beginning
Source Colossal The second cut on disc 39 of his most recent double album, “The Fall-Off Is Inevitable” unfolds J. Cole’s life and professional career through a backward-moving narrative. Directed by Palestinian-American filmmaker Ryan Doubiago, the track’s accompanying music video visually captures the feeling of reminiscence, as the rapper looks back on his journey thus…