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OSGEMEOS Get Bronzed
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home OSGEMEOS and AllRightsReserved connect for the first time to showcase the renowned Brazilian artist’s first-ever yellow character in the bronze sculpture “The Giant”. The work sees one of OSGEMEOS’ signature thinly outlined, yellow-hued characters in a bronze form dressed in a golden hue for the first time,…
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André Saraiva: Graffiti Life
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home If there was ever a stylish man and innovator in the European graffiti scene, André is the epicenter. With Paris as the canvas, his eponymous character of a smiling stick figure with top hat and his forays into nightclubs and the fashion world, make him an icon…
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Summer Vibes in Chilling Illustrations by Magdalena Kaczi Kaczanowska
Source Design You Trust Magdalena Kaczi Kaczanowska is an independent illustrator from Warsaw, Poland. She creates beautiful paintings with a minimalist style and a nice balance between details and empty spaces… Among her client list are: Somersby (Carlsberg Group), Deep Creek Brewing Co., Hoppy Beverage Co., Żabka, Santander Bank, Brokreacja, Only One Inc., E. Wedel,…
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Lifestyle, Surreal and Editorial Photography by Margeaux Walter
Source Design You Trust Margeaux Walter is an American artist based in New-York. Her work is made of experimentations around daily life on a social, or personal level. Each piece is a mix of different images, often playing with the border between reality and fantasy. She received her MFA from Hunter College in 2014 and…
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Tattoo Artist Creates Tattoos That Change Shape When Knees and Elbows Are Bent
Source Design You Trust French tattoo artist Veks Van Hillik specializes in clever black and white artworks that change shape when the person bends their arms or legs. Tattoo artists usually steer shy of elbows and knees, because of the way their designs are warped when the client bends their arms or legs, but Veks…
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Metal Sculptor Shota Suzuki Crafts Exquisitely Detailed Blooms That Express the Passing of Time
Source Colossal All images © Shota Suzuki, shared with permission Tender stems bear lush blooms and windswept leaves gather around new growth in artist Shota Suzuki’s delicate metal sculptures. Rendered in painstaking detail, the forms are inspired by flora around his home and studio in Kyoto, such as Japanese maple trees and dandelions that have…
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The Coffee Poured Into This Cup Is Actually a Wooden Sculpture
Source Design You Trust It’s hard to believe, but your eyes are playing tricks on you. The black liquid you see being poured into the cup in the photo below is actually just expertly sculpted and painted wood. A year ago, Japanese wood carver Kibori no Konno took to Twitter to share photos of some…
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Art Without Intent Celebrates the Aesthetics and Mysterious Histories of Found Objects
Source Colossal All images © Art Without Intent, shared with permission “The found object is an illegible, unknowable thing, out of reach even when in hand,” reads a statement of Art Without Intent, both a collaborative project and a way of looking at historic material culture. In March 2022, a group of nine antique and…
