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In ‘Dripping Earth,’ Cannupa Hanska Luger Ushers the Past into a Speculative Future
Source Colossal Upon entering Cannupa Hanska Luger’s new exhibition, Dripping Earth at the Joslyn Art Museum, visitors find themselves, in a sense, underwater. Frames of bull boats sail overhead, referencing the small vessels that some Plains tribes historically used and orienting us within the context of the Joslyn’s location in Omaha along the Missouri River,…
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Domestic Life Dissolves into Blooming Gardens in Sarah Ann Weber’s Works
Source Colossal Through dense thickets of florals rendered in watercolor and colored pencil, a woman attempts to find her footing. Enmeshed in vines and leaves, this nude protagonist can be seen cradling a child or tending to another matter, her surroundings obscuring the particulars of her body and actions. These vibrant works are part of…
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Featured Artist Heidi Zielinski
Source Artsy Shark Fiber artist Heidi Zielinski presents a stunning collection of bold and vibrant designs inspired by nature. The post Featured Artist Heidi Zielinski appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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COBRA: Shadi Al-Atallah @ Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Deptford, London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Elizabeth Xi Bauer is pleased to present COBRA, an exhibition of new works by Shadi Al-Atallah, a London-based Saudi artist known for emotionally charged figurative paintings that inhabit liminal spaces between intimacy and conflict. While themes of identity, queerness, and spirituality remain central to his practice, COBRA…
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Jason Jägel “Painting and Drawings” @ Park Life, SF
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Park Life is excited to announce a new exhibition of work from Bay Area artist Jason Jägel. This is Jason’s first show with Park Life.
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Artist Creates Vivid Canvases Where Fantasy Bleeds Into the Everyday, With Playful Yet Unsettling Compositions Questioning Human‑centric Worldviews
Source Design You Trust Lee Gihun (Lee Ki‑hoon) is a South Korean painter who blends pop‑surrealism with everyday scenes, creating vivid canvases where animal instincts, masks, and human conventions collide. Working mainly in acrylic and oil pastel on canvas, he builds layered, colourful compositions that feel both playful and unsettling, often featuring masked figures and…
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Artist Creates Stunning Drawings and Street Art Murals Rooted in Mexican and Indigenous Traditions
Source Design You Trust Mazatl is a contemporary Mexican artist and printmaker known for powerful relief prints, murals, and installations that center on nature, animals, ancestry, and collective liberation. Working mainly with large woodcut prints and graphic murals in public space, he uses bold black‑and‑white imagery, symbolism, and myth to speak about land, death, memory,…
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Dan May Creates Surreal Gentle‑creature Worlds With Soft, Furry Giants and Wistful Atmospheres at the Edge of Dreams and Memory
Source Design You Trust Dan May is a modern narrative painter and illustrator from the United States known for surreal, emotionally rich worlds filled with “gentle creatures,” dreamlike landscapes, and quiet, story‑like scenes. Working in a detailed, soft style, he populates his paintings with furry giants, sad‑eyed animals, and calm atmospheres that mix comfort, melancholy,…