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Lloyd Wise on Prada Mode Tokyo
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Finding Joy in the Ordinary: Heartwarming Illustrations by Milkyprint
Source Design You Trust In a whirlwind world that never seems to pause, it’s all too easy for the delicate joys and small blessings peppering our daily lives to slip unnoticed through the cracks. We’re so immersed in the tumult and commotion, perpetually reaching for grander dreams and lofty accomplishments, that we often forget to…
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Expanding Meme Horizons: Adobe Photoshop’s Generative AI Fill Unveils Hidden Scenes
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Master of the Brush: Martin Jarrie’s Ascendancy in the World of Illustration and Fine Arts
Source Design You Trust Martin Jarrie, a mere twenty-year-old from Vendée, was swept away by the call of the canvas and chose to navigate his life toward the realm of painting. More: Martin Jarrie, Instagram The Angers School of Fine Arts served as his guide, nudging him to venture from his familiar home and pursue…
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Resting with Ancients: Nichola Theakston Invokes Animal Spirits in Her Contemplative Bronze Sculptures
Source Colossal Detail of “Resting with Ancients” (2023), edition of 12, bronze, 46 x 44 x 26 centimeters. All images © Nichola Theakston, shared with permission As far back as 5,000 years ago, ancient Egyptians worshipped the goddess Bastet, who took the form of a lioness, a fierce warrior deity associated with the sun. She was…
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Illuminated by Moonlight, Giulia Pintus’ Illustrations Ruminate on Imperfection and Solitude
Source Colossal All images © Giulia Pintus, shared with permission “I think there is a lot of poetry in imperfections,” says Giulia Pintus (previously). Through introspective drawings in shades of blue and pastel tones, the Piacenza-based illustrator interrogates unrealistic beauty standards and the notion of flaws. She focuses on the relationship between physical and emotional…
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What You Can Learn from Your Competition
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An Unraveling is at the Heart of Ania Hobson’s “Hotel”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When you make cinematic paintings, like Ania Hobson does, there is a bit of a mystery as to what each character might be doing off the canvas. Hobson has always given a type of expressive characteristic to her characters; they are pondering something intensely, perhaps not always…