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Regal Portraits Evoke Myth and Power in Simone Elizabeth Saunders’ Hand-Tufted Textiles
Source Colossal Emblazoned with vibrant patterns and words like “TRUTH” and “LOVE,” Simone Elizabeth Saunders explores Black identity in relation to kinship, power, and survival. Her hand-tufted textiles (previously) merge cultural narratives and history with mythology, nostalgia, and personal experiences. Saunders predominantly focuses on women, who she portrays in bold portraits and within fantastical, empowering…
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How to Revive a Dormant Email List
Source Artsy Shark If you’ve neglected to send email campaigns on a regular basis, your list may have gone cold. Here’s how to reengage with subscribers. The post How to Revive a Dormant Email List appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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‘The Praise House’ Shares the Story of a Contemplative Installation on an Alabama Plantation
Source Colossal On the site of the former Scott’s Grove Baptist Church, artist Tony M. Bingham has constructed a monumental work of contemplation and reflection. Two wood-paneled walls stand parallel in the serene clearing with stained glass windows, a Sylacauga marble floor, and a steel cutout depicting members who once worshiped on its grounds. A…
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David Surman’s Gestural Paintings Question How We Understand Animal Emotion
Source Colossal Now based in London, David Surman was raised in a small coastal village in southwest England. The bucolic scenery and access to animals left an indelible impact on the artist, who plumbs his memory and draws on a vast array of art historical references in his paintings. Surman’s most recent body of work…
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Through LEGO Compositions, Katherine Duclos Grounds Chaos in Color
Source Colossal Katherine Duclos begins each artwork with a color palette and no plan. Placing modular LEGO bricks one by one, the Vancouver-based artist intuitively builds each dense composition, commencing a repetitive process in which she introduces paint before rearranging again. Duclos’ most recent solo show, aptly titled The light and color we carry, reinforces…
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A Trio of Stop-Motion Shorts Utilize an Involved 3D-Printing Technique
Source Colossal Already more intricate than digital techniques, stop-motion animation typically involves sets and characters designed to make subtle movements so that filmmakers can capture minute shifts frame by frame. Directors Jack Cunningham and Nicolas Ménard, of Eastend Western, have chosen the even more involved process of replacement animation for their recent project. Popularized by…
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Rui Sasaki Encases Spectral Flowers in Intimate Glass Assemblages
Source Colossal “What is essential is invisible to the eye,” Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote in his 1943 novella The Little Prince, a sentiment that drives Rui Sasaki’s work. From what the artist (previously) describes as a “mysterious and ambiguous material,” botanicals appear to float in frozen cubes of water. Sasaki employs glass to document and…
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Intricate Postage Stamp Tattoos by Ash Aurich Are an Ode to Art History
Source Colossal As the saying goes, if one knows very little about something, their knowledge could fit on the back of a postage stamp. But for tattoo artist Ash Aurich, the minuscule format provides a readymade canvas and frame ripe for experimentation, intrigue, and beauty. Using a fine line technique with delicate shading, Aurich outlines…
