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Amazing AI Nature Scenes by Artist Nafis Khan Where Golden Hours Fade Into Starry Roads
Source Design You Trust Nafis Khan specializes in digital art focused on cinematic anime‑style nature and ocean scenes. The work features dramatic golden hour sunsets fading into starlit skies, motorbikes on quiet roads under the Milky Way, serene lakes, and coastal horizons with a smooth, filmic quality. The aesthetic blends anime vibes with high‑end cinematic…
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Stunning Cozy Ghost Art By 3am Horrors, Turning Cemeteries, Porches And Autumn Streets Into Soft, Haunted Dreamscapes
Source Design You Trust 3am Horrors is a ghost‑themed art Instagram account focused on cozy, atmospheric spooky scenes created with MidJourney and Photoshop. The bio reads “I like ghosts. Enjoy my spooky creations,” and the feed is full of soft, foggy ghosts in cemeteries, porches, autumn streets, and gothic Christmas settings. More: Instagram
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Beautiful U.S. Winners of the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards
Source Design You Trust Landscape Winner: “Shapes and Patterns of the Desert” by J Fritz Rumpf, United States American photographers made a powerful impression at the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards, with work ranging from West Virginia’s quiet roads to Namibia’s blazing deserts. Across professional, open, and documentary categories, U.S. artists delivered stories that felt…
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Spectacular Monochrome Winners from the Irys Photos Black & White Photography Contest
Source Design You Trust Winner: “Riding the Silence” by Photo by Mateusz Kuca (@mateusz.kuca) Black‑and‑white photography doesn’t murmur—it declares itself boldly, as seen in the second Irys Photos Spotlight competition. Sponsored by Leica and featuring the coveted Leica Q3 Monochrom as the top prize, the event celebrated the purity of light, shadow, and visual storytelling.…
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Playful Patterns Emerge from Kinetic Systems in Pinaffo & Pluvinage’s Vibrant Installations
Source Colossal For Marion Pinaffo and Raphaël Pluvinage, a.k.a. Pinaffo & Pluvinage, interaction and play are core tenets of a vibrant multimedia practice. Their kinetic sculptures, which are often participatory and immersive, employ brightly colored wood elements, electronics, and intricate frameworks, sometimes augmented by flowing textiles or colorful smoke that animate with the help of…
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Checklist for a Better Art Portfolio
Source Artsy Shark How artists can present an artwork portfolio so it looks thoughtful, professional, and ready for opportunities. The post Checklist for a Better Art Portfolio appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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No Longer, Not Yet—Paintings on Paper: Jonathan Wateridge @ GRIMM, Amsterdam
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home GRIMM is delighted to present No Longer, Not Yet – Paintings on Paper, an exhibition of new work by Jonathan Wateridge on view at the Amsterdam gallery through March 28, 2026. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, and his first in Amsterdam.
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Kudzu Vines and Synthetic Leaves Entwine in Joyce Lin’s Irrepressible Sculptures
Source Colossal Dubbed the “vine that ate the South,” the infamous kudzu plant has a reputation. The fast-multiplying, invasive arrowroot was brought to North America in the 19th century and promoted to ease erosion, although the hot, muggy climate of the Southern U.S. proved too accommodating. For decades, kudzu has spread at a rapid speed,…