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Striking Art Nouveau Posters of the Late 19th Century by Nicolas Francisco Tamagno
Source Design You Trust Nicolas Francisco Tamagno (1862–1933) was an Italian painter and lithographic poster artist who worked in France between 1880 and 1914. He collaborated with the Parisian printing house Victor Camis, producing over 100 posters during the golden age of French poster art. His most famous creation was the “Pierrot” character for Cointreau…
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IED Firenze Graphic Design Students Explore Speculative Design
Source Colossal What if an AI-led totalitarian regime banned analogue technology? What if we were forced to live underwater due to climate catastrophes? And what if our emotions were no longer private but visible to everyone? These are just some of the provocative questions that fuel speculative design—a discipline that dares to imagine alternative futures…
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In ‘Passing Time,’ Seth Clark’s Jumbled Old Houses Play, Leap, and Explore
Source Colossal Crumbling shingle roofs, peeling plywood, and fragmented framing characterize much of Seth Clark’s recent work, in which spheres or mounds of dilapidated houses serve as studies of texture, material, time, and neglect. In new work on view this week in his solo exhibition Passing Through at Paradigm Gallery + Studios, he’s made one…
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Featured Artist Paula Manning-Lewis
Source Artsy Shark Artist Paula Manning-Lewis creates paintings that draw inspiration from wilderness areas and their ancient stories. The post Featured Artist Paula Manning-Lewis appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Julian Pace Paints the “Dog People”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We love to know about artists and their pets. I think this is a collective imagination thing, where we sort of want to understand a personality through the animal an artist chooses to surround themselves with. Look, I am a cat and a dog person, so sometimes…
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Scott C.’s THE BIG SHOW
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Spoke Art are thrilled to present THE BIG SHOW, a ten year retrospective exhibition from prolific artist, author and video game art director, Scott Campbell, better known simply as Scott C. THE BIG SHOW is Scott C.’s first exhibition in New York since 2015 and includes artwork from…
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Dr. Ella Hawkins Reimagines Ancient Artifacts and Prized Objects as Edible Replicas
Source Colossal Academic research is notoriously niche and often opaque, but Dr. Ella Hawkins has found a crowd-pleasing way to share her studies. The Birmingham-based artist and design historian translates her interests in Shakespeare performance, costume, and matieral culture into edible replicas. Hawkins bakes batches of cookies that she tops with royal icing. Decorating takes…
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Stunning Photos of Unusual Lipstick Testing in the 1950s
Source Design You Trust Yale Joel/LIFE Back in the 1950s, cosmetics testing was far more, shall we say, eccentric than today’s methods. One delightfully odd example was lipstick evaluation: to ensure the product’s durability, vibrant color, and safety, a dedicated team of female testers was tasked with smooching willing gentlemen. Yale Joel/LIFE But here’s the…
