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  • Max Naylor’s Ethereal Landscapes in Ink and Oil Paint Defy Nature’s Rules

    Source Colossal   “Narcissus” (2023), ink on paper, 51 x 66 centimeters. All images © Max Naylor, shared with permission Working in vivid washes of ink and oil paint, artist Max Naylor renders impressionistic dreamscapes that emerge from nostalgic recollections and imagined spaces. Focusing on natural textures like gilled mushrooms scaling a tree trunk  or the…

  • The Dreamlike Digital Art of Toronto-based Illustrator Amir Mrzae

    Source Design You Trust  Amir Mrzae is a Toronto-based illustrator, animator, and director who produces digital art that is both captivating and surreal. Amir’s collection is brimming with imaginative and unconventional designs that seize the viewer’s attention. He’s unafraid to take chances with daring and unanticipated color combinations, resulting in truly unforgettable pieces. From subtle…

  • Discovering the Distinctive Artistry of Daniel Arsham

    Source Design You Trust  Daniel Arsham, an American contemporary artist, creates unique pieces using various materials, including concrete, volcanic ash, and crystalized minerals. He is renowned for integrating images of abandoned objects from the past, such as discarded clothing, vintage cameras, and typewriters, into his artwork. More: Daniel Arsham h/t: theinspirationgrid Among Arsham’s most renowned…

  • The Timeless Beauty of the Talbot-Lago T150 CSS Series by Figoni

    Source Design You Trust  In 1935, Talbot-Lago emerged as a company following the dissolution of Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq. Its founder, Anthony Lago, aimed to manufacture a collection of high-end and extravagant sports cars. Initially, these cars used six-cylinder engines, but later models incorporated eight-cylinder engines and occasionally more affordable options to boost sales. h/t: vintag.es The T150-C…

  • Sometimes I’m a Tree Says Rhys Lee

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Dio Horia Gallery is pleased to present Rhys Lee’s Sometimes I’m a Tree, a solo exhibition featuring ten large-scale oil on canvas works and eight smaller-scale pastel studies for a singular bronze sculpture materialized by the Australian multi-disciplinary artist, on view at Dio Horia Acropolis through May 06, 2023.

  • Expressive Hands Capture Portraits of Relationships and Cultural Heritage in Malisa Suchanya’s Acrylic Paintings

    Source Colossal   “Felicia.” All images © Malisa Suchanya, shared with permission In vivid pinks, reds, greens, and blues, Oakland-based artist Malisa Suchanya renders the expressive contours of hands immersed in florals and ornamental motifs. Interested in painting the human figure, she started to focus on the appendages specifically during the pandemic, sharing that she “found…

  • Feeling Supersonic for FACES & FIGURES

    Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home  Opening Friday, May 5th, 2023 on Supersonic Art Shop at 1PM PST. Supersonic Art is honored to present SUPERSONIC FACES & FIGURES, an expansive group exhibition featuring over 45 of the world’s most groundbreaking artists creating portrait and figurative art today.

  • Ukrainian Artist Julia Pilipchatina Draws on the Centuries-Old Tradition of Porcelain Painting with the Future In Mind

    Source Colossal   All images © Julia Pilipchatina, shared with permission In the 7th or 8th century, Chinese artisans devised a way to combine feldspar and kaolin and fire it at a very high temperature to produce the first porcelain, which was traded globally and highly sought-after for its elegant surfaces and ornate designs. The precise…

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