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Blankets, Books, and the Gaze: The Intimate Paintings of Prudence Flint
Source Design You Trust Melbourne artist Prudence Flint has spent over thirty years crafting evocative portraits of women, using her distinctive oil-on-linen technique. Her paintings, set in minimalist interiors or serene outdoor spaces, are rich with emotional nuance and psychological ambiguity. Everyday items—books, tea cups, blankets—serve as symbolic clues to inner lives, while her process,…
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Fragility, Beauty, and Urgency Characterize Ocean Photographer of the Year 2025
Source Colossal The finalists of this year’s Ocean Photographer of the Year competition (previously) have really blown it out of the water. From hundreds of baby octopuses in the waters around Indonesia to remarkable humpback whales to a dramatic encounter with a Komodo dragon, photographers captured some of our planet’s most awe-inspiring creatures in their…
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An Area Known as ‘Falbreen’ on Mars Saw Some Bright Blue Skies—Kind Of
Source Colossal You’d be forgiven for thinking that the image above is from a remote part of the Atacama Desert in Chile, or perhaps a broad, sandy expanse like those found in parts of Utah. But you’d have to journey quite a bit farther to reach this landscape—more than 200 million miles, as a matter…
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Featured Artist Tina Vincent
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist and sculptor Tina Vincent presents a delightful portfolio filled with cultural energy and spirit. The post Featured Artist Tina Vincent appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Sébastien Nôtre “Fugues” @ Moosey Norwich
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Sébastien Nôtre is a French painter based in Milan who just opened the exhibition Fugues at Moosey Norwich. He started his artistic path in London, where he studied as a Fashion Designer at St. Martin’s School. He arrived later in Milan, when he realized his true art…
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Renegade Hardware: The Near Future Ilustrated By Daniel Isles
Source Design You Trust Daniel Isles, also known online as DirtyRobot, envisions a near-future world teeming with masked gangs, telekinetic teens, and towering robots battling across neon-lit cyberpunk cities. His universe blends anthropomorphic animals, cyborgs with extra limbs, and floating witches into a surreal yet cohesive narrative. Despite the wild concepts, his crisp graphic style…
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The Car With Glowing Tires: Jim Street’s Golden Sahara II
Source Design You Trust The Golden Sahara II is a dazzling custom car born from a wrecked 1953 Lincoln Capri and reimagined by George Barris with funding from Jim Street. With its bubble canopy, gold accents, and pearlescent fish-scale paint, it looked straight out of a sci-fi dream. Packed with futuristic tech—remote controls, automatic braking,…
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Jules-Alexandre Grün’s Iconic Posters From the Belle Époque
Source Design You Trust Jules-Alexandre Grün (1868–1938) was a French artist renowned for his vibrant paintings and posters that captured the lively elegance of Belle Époque Paris. His colorful depictions of dancers, cabarets, and fashionable gatherings blended Art Nouveau style with humor and warmth, placing him among the top poster artists of his time. Although…
