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LEGO Introduces Eiffel Tower, The Tallest Set Yet!
Source Design You Trust Embodying the famous landmark’s height and standout architecture, this towering LEGO set reaches a magnificent 149cm / 58inches / 4.8ft tall once built, making it the ultimate statement in brick form. A magnificent way to add a new display piece to your home, the 10,001 piece set is designed to authentically…
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Amazing Vintage Japanese Pachimon Postcards With Famous Places Around the World
Source Design You Trust Pachimon is a vintage series of budget bromide trading cards made by the Japanese companies Yokopro and Yamapro featuring unauthorized alterations of pre-existing kaiju collaged with other photographic elements. The term Pachimon itself is a fan-created moniker roughly reading as “stolen monsters.” h/t: vintag.es The first series published by Yokopro featuring…
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This Guy Is Trolling His Followers By Drawing Their Avatars In A Funny Way And They Approve Of The Result
Source Design You Trust Nothing’s so intriguing as to see yourself through the eyes of others. Most of the time we can just predict or sense how people perceive us. Usually, we tend to understate ourselves, when in reality we are way better than we think we are. However, sometimes the truth is way worse…
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The Denizens of ‘Submersia’ Breathe New Life into Ancient Artifacts in Oil Portraits by Kajahl
Source Colossal “Amphibian Resurfaced” (2022), oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches. All images © Kajahl, shared with permission courtesy of moniquemeloche From his studio overlooking Monterey Bay, California, Kajahl has created a new series of paintings that draw inspiration from the sea and ancient heritage, continuing a practice that employs portraiture to subvert white,…
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Featured Artist Nivia Bejerano
Source Artsy Shark Artist Nivia Bejerano draws from traumatic childhood experiences to imbue her portraits of women with pain and power. See more of her art on her website. “Human Exposure” acrylic and gold flake on wood panel, 48″ x 48″ There’s so much I can say about my art, but to understand…
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Exploring Rammellzee’s Gothic Futurism
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The immersive world of the polyhedric graffiti writer, visual artist, musician, lyricist, performer, fashion designer, innovator and philosopher Rammellzee lands in Los Angeles this November. The exhibition surveys his oeuvre from his graffiti beginnings on the A train in the mid-1970s to his fine arts and performance…
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Arcmanoro Niles: You Know I Used To Love You but Now I Don’t Think I Can: There Ain’t No Right Way To Say Goodbye Again
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Lehmann Maupin presents You Know I Used To Love You but Now I Don’t Think I Can: There Ain’t No Right Way To Say Goodbye Again, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by New York-based artist Arcmanoro Niles. The exhibition marks the first presentation of…
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O happiness! happiness!: Martyn Cross is in London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hales is delighted to announce O happiness! happiness!, Martyn Cross’s debut solo show with the gallery. The exhibition features new paintings that muse on Gustav Flaubert’s seminal book The Temptation of St Anthony.
