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William Schaeuble and America’s “Heartland”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Morán Morán is thrilled to present Heartland, William Schaeuble’s debut Los Angeles solo exhibition. Rooted in the American Midwest, Heartland merges the surreal with the everyday in a new series of paintings created in the artist’s family garage amid the central Iowa landscape where Schaeuble lives and works. The exhibition…
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Alexis Rockman Traces the Unsettling Evolution of a Climate in Crisis
Source Colossal In “Rio Tigre,” thick globs of fire consume a shoreline forest, while smoke clouds the skies and melts the landscape from top to bottom. Despite this catastrophic setting, there’s also a tiny man standing in a canoe, seemingly unaware or unable to grasp the destruction. The unsettling scene is part of Alexis Rockman’s…
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Painter Turns Vintage Cars, Empty Highways And Neon Motels Into Lonesome Road‑trip Scenes That Feel Like Paused Frames From A Lost Movie
Source Design You Trust Greg Mount is a painter and visual storyteller based in Melbourne, Australia, whose work mixes mid‑century nostalgia, road‑movie solitude and a touch of surreal humour. He paints acrylic scenes of vintage cars, lonely highways, motels, suburban houses, diners and odd human–animal pairings, often at dusk or night, exploring themes of isolation,…
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Best Photos of 2025 from The Independent Photographer Awards
Source Design You Trust “Leap of faith” by Subhran Karmakar, India In 2025, The Independent Photographer Awards drew an unprecedented wave of submissions, and ten images rose above thousands with fearless creativity. These winning photographs go beyond aesthetics, capturing raw emotion, sharp ideas, and moments that feel both intimate and universal. Some invite quiet reflection,…
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Stunning Street Photos from the Chromatic Awards That Capture the Poetry of Everyday Streets
Source Design You Trust 1st Place winner: “Sunset Flight” by Dmytro Geshengorin, Germany City streets can feel chaotic, but sometimes everything aligns—light, color, and timing—to create magic. The Chromatic Awards 2024 Amateur Street Photography winners captured 27 such moments, turning sidewalks and markets into cinematic frames. Their images thrive on details: bold hues, instinctive compositions,…
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Spectacular Monochrome Award-Winning Wildlife Photos That Capture Nature in Its Rawest Form
Source Design You Trust 1st Place Winner: “King of the Forest” by Radosław Dybała, Poland Black and white strips wildlife photography down to its essence, revealing raw instinct and emotion without distraction. The 2024 Monochrome Awards amateur winners captured this power through 35 striking images that highlight strength, vulnerability, and survival. Each frame uses sharp…
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This Two-Inch Tunicate Salp Is a Swimming Smorgasbord
Source Colossal The Tunicate salp, commonly referred to as a salp, looks a bit like an elongated jellyfish—minus the tentacles. These barrel-shaped creatures fall into a category of marine animals called sea squirts, which are, believe it or not, actually taxonomically closer to humans than they are to jellyfish. That’s because, despite their gelatinous-looking forms,…
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Smart Ways to Drive Art Website Traffic
Source Artsy Shark With a few smart strategies, you can dramatically increase website traffic and the number of people discovering your work. The post Smart Ways to Drive Art Website Traffic appeared first on Artsy Shark.