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Through Whimsical Wooden Sculptures, Christian Verginer Explores Childhood Curiosity and Connection
Source Colossal Detail of “The Tree in Me.” All images © Christian Verginer, shared with permission From large pieces of basswood, artist Christian Verginer carves figurative sculptures that meld the play and wonder of adolescence with the vitality of the natural world. Leafy branches grow like pigtails, a bird perches on the zipper of a hoodie, and…
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Embroidered Snacks and Mass-Produced Food by Alicja Kozlowska Chew On Consumerist Culture
Source Colossal All images © Alicja Kozłowska, shared with permission In the ongoing series Embroidered Ordinaries, Alicja Kozlowska translates the mass production of Pop Art into tightly stitched sculptures. The Polish artist sews packages of Oreos and half-eaten cookies, rusted cans with peeled-back tops, and 12-packs of Coca-Cola at full scale, recreating the recognizable logos and designs of ubiquitous snacks…
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Elegant Glass ‘Elytra’ Wings Cleverly Unfurl from Radhika Dhumal’s Expandable Wooden Table
Source Colossal All images © Radhika Dhumal, shared with permission. Photographs by Arun Rameshan “This winged table marked the beginning of my flight as a furniture designer,” says Radhika Dhumal, whose playful coffee table titled “Elytra” features insectoid layers that extend outward from its center. Winning a 2019 ELLE DECO International Design Award and the…
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Motherly Sacrifices and Aquatic Angst Top This Year’s Ocean Art Photography Contest
Source Colossal “Fighting Blue Throat Pike Blennys” by Mark Green, Honorable Mention Marine Life Behavior As they care for their unhatched babies, female octopuses refuse to eat, causing them to die of starvation before their young emerge from their eggs. Kat Zhou documented one of these marine mothers as she was in the process of such a…
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Lively Kinetic Sculptures by Yunchul Kim Pulse with Iridescent Color-Changing Cells
Source Colossal Seoul-based artist Yunchul Kim echoes the heaving, lively motion of breath in his glimmering kinetic sculptures. Part of the ongoing Chroma series, the mixed-media works are reactive: small motors bend the transparent polymer material and cause an iridescent, color-changing ripple that pulses across the piece. Often suspended in a gallery space, the sculptures are…
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Ji Xin Reflects Eastern and Western Art Historical Traditions in His Elegantly Languid Portraits
Source Colossal “Pearls and daffodils” (2022), oil on canvas, 59 x 47 inches. All photos by Nicolas Brasseur, courtesy of the artist and Almine Rech, shared with permission Through ethereal portraits that vacillate between Eastern and Western traditions, Ji Xin coaxes an ambiance of contemplation and ennui. The Chinese artist blends elements of Song dynasty paintings, like the relaxed,…
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A Detailed Documentary Traces the Process of Making Artistic Manhole Covers in Japan
Source Colossal There are myriad structures and objects in the built environment that many of us rarely give a second thought to, like the materials that make sidewalks and streets, the pipe systems below the pavement, or the manhole covers that keep those networks secure and provide essential access. In Japan, though, form follows function…
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Linda Lopez’s Playful Ceramic ‘Dust Furries’ Pick Up Detritus Like Pebbles and Peas in Their Colorful Coats
Source Colossal All images © Linda Nguyen Lopez, shared with permission Bending and swishing as if poised to wiggle right out of the room, Linda Nguyen Lopez’s playful ceramic sculptures just want to do a little cleaning up. In the ongoing series Dust Furries, satisfying color gradients complement the supple textures of the works, which…
