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  • Featured Artist Allison Richter

    Source Artsy Shark  Painter Allison Richter shares a striking avian portfolio inspired by her fascination with these beautiful, ethereal animals. See more by visiting her website.     I’m a wildlife artist, and my world revolves around capturing magical moments in the lives of these magnificent creatures. My passion lies in the beauty of birds.…

  • Ross + Kramer Goes “Brick by Brick” in New Group Show

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  When I ask myself to think of a brick, I quickly think of bricks. I see a wall— my mind’s eye fills the frame completely with the soothing geometry of brickwork, the patterning of deep reds and cement mortar— I can zoom in and out, but it’s…

  • Tim Biskup’s “SMOKE” @ SADE Gallery, Los Angeles

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Friends! If you are in Los Angeles this weekend, or tonight specifically, head to opening of Tim Biskup’s Smoke at SADE, his first solo show in LA outside of Face Guts, in over 7 years! The show will feature Biskup’s transition into canvas works that are taken from…

  • A Portfolio: Amy Crehore

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  On today’s A Portfolio, we take a look at new works from an old friend, Amy Crehore. She will be in an upcoming group show with Richard Heller Gallery, so we wanted to take a look at what she has been up to. 

  • Looking Ahead to Miami Art Week and Events Happening in Wynwood

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Miami Art Week, the always growing, diverse moniker that includes the Art Basel anchor fair and a dizzying array of choices, runs from December 5 to December 10 this year. And Wynwood, Miami’s authentic “cultural capital,” is a neighborhood that has art for days (as well as…

  • Vintage Cover Photos of Cavalcade Magazine in the 1950s

    Source Design You Trust  Cavalcade, an Australian men’s magazine, was first published in the early 1940s amidst World War II. Initially, it focused on serious topics, predominantly featuring content related to the war. The early editions included cartoons and jokes that were relatively harmless. However, as the magazine evolved over time, it began to incorporate…

  • Introspective Figures Navigate Surreal Worlds in Simón Prades’ Illustrations

    Source Colossal   Stories come to life on the page and introspective figures explore inner worlds in the dreamlike illustrations of Simón Prades (previously). His surreal scenes often feature silhouettes of people peering into the unknown, whether toward a distant memory, the wilderness, or the future. Rendered in deep hues with an emphasis on the effects…

  • Søren Solkær’s Enigmatic Photographs Capture Flocks of Starlings in Evening Skies

    Source Colossal   “Black Sun #36.” All images © Søren Solkær, shared with permission Since 2017, Danish photographer Søren Solkær has traveled Europe in search of the mesmerizing phenomenon of starling murmurations. Occurring before dusk during spring and autumn, cool weather and an instinct for safety gathers thousands of the black songbirds into enormous, undulating clouds.…

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