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Impressive Posters by Albert Guillaume From the Late 19th Century
Source Design You Trust Albert Guillaume, born in Paris in 1873, was a French painter and caricaturist celebrated for his satirical illustrations and striking Belle Époque posters. His sharp, humorous drawings appeared in major Parisian humor magazines, where he cleverly critiqued the social and political climate of his time. Influenced by Jules Chéret, he also…
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Fresh Sets: Tembe Denton-Hurst Celebrates 35 Boundary-Pushing Nail Artists
Source Colossal From the birth of the first modern nail parlor in 19th-century Paris to the rise of the Vietnamese nail industry in America after the fall of Saigon, nail beautification has always been connected to the world it adorns. Author Tembe Denton-Hurst reminds us of this in her new book, Fresh Sets: Contemporary Nail…
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Artist Andrey Shcherbak Continues His Photographic Journey With Huge Cats In Urban And Rural Landscapes
Source Design You Trust Andrey Shcherbak (previously featured), the creative director of a Moscow advertising agency, spends his free time photoshopping enormous cats into his pictures. These oversized felines seem to follow him everywhere—emerging from arches, leaping and playing in the background, engaging in sports, lounging by his side, peeking out from beneath stairs and…
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Otherworldly Artworks by Mevlana Lipp That Might Deepen Your Connection to Nature
Source Design You Trust Mevlana Lipp, a German contemporary artist based in Düsseldorf, combines painting and sculpture to create striking, relief-like artworks that seem to pulse with life. His surreal, plant-like forms blur the boundary between reality and imagination, evoking deep emotional and subconscious connections. With solo exhibitions across Venice, Shanghai, Antwerp, and Copenhagen, Lipp…
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Among Newly Discovered Ocean Species, a Baby Colossal Squid Is Filmed for the First Time
Source Colossal An archipelago in the South Atlantic known as the South Sandwich Islands is home to some of the most remote landmasses in the world. Uninhabited except for occasional scientific research, their volcanic makeup highlights the geological and ecological diversity of this part of the world, and we still have much to learn. Schmidt…
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Featured Artist Tawny Reynolds
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Tawny Reynolds has designed a collection of popular handmade jewelry using an unusual technique. The post Featured Artist Tawny Reynolds appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Stillness: Salomón Huerta @ Harper’s, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Harper’s is pleased to announce Stillness, Los Angeles-based artist Salomón Huerta’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. The presentation features new oil paintings by Huerta and opens Thursday, May 15, 6–8pm, at Harper’s Chelsea 512 with a reception attended by the artist.
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Rahn Marion “Where Spirit Meets Bone” @ Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Monya Rowe Gallery is pleased to announce the second New York solo exhibition by Memphis-based artist Rahn Marion titled Where Spirit Meets Bone. The title of the exhibition, Where Spirit Meets Bone, is borrowed from a song by Southern singer Lucinda Williams (1953-). The phrase is a metaphor for the intersection where…
