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Exploring the Intersection of Human and Machine Creativity with Doopiidoo’s Innovative Approach to Art
Source Design You Trust The intersection of art and technology is not a new concept. Artists have been using various forms of technology throughout history to create innovative and groundbreaking works. However, with the advent of AI, a new era has dawned in the world of art and creativity. More: Instagram Doopiidoo is one such…
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Discovering the Beauty of Wild Collaging with Artist Francesca Lawrence
Source Design You Trust Francesca Lawrence, a talented artist, describes wild collaging as an effortless art form that involves taking pre-cut paper elements into the world and creating whimsical scenes that are then captured by camera. It’s an enjoyable and accessible art form with almost instant results and gratification. Wild collaging, also known as locative…
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Pompidou Announces Five-Year Closure, Issues Open Call to Architects
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Breaking Fashion Boundaries: Women’s Attitudes and Styles in the 1960s
Source Design You Trust Women’s fashion underwent significant changes throughout the 1960s, becoming increasingly casual for people of all ages and genders. Three main trends dominated women’s wear during this era: the continuation of refined elegance from the previous decade, youthful styles popularized by Mary Quant and the Space Age movement, and the hippie style…
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Meow-mazing Creations: How to Make Unique Crafts Using Your Cat’s Hair
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By Imprinting an Ornate Rug in Snow, Javier de Riba Draws Attention to Flora and Fauna Living in the Pyrenees
Source Colossal All images © Javier de Riba Catalan artist Javier de Riba (previously) once again collapses the boundaries between public and private, this time by adding a cozy intervention to a frigid environment. “Canal Roya” imprints a swath of fresh snow with the artist’s signature ornate motifs to mimic a rug-like covering on the…
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Samuel Fosso Awarded 2023 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
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Dilapidated Mom-and-Pop Shops Stand Alone in the Scottish Highlands in New Paintings by Andrew McIntosh
Source Colossal “Pentangle” (2023), oil on linen, 200 x 150 centimeters. All images courtesy of James Freeman Gallery, shared with permission In Dreamers, Andrew McIntosh simultaneously conveys the plight and resilience of small businesses, rendering lone shops and inns among desolate landscapes. The Scottish artist (previously) often taps into nostalgia and the forgotten, and he’s known…