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From Tiny Strips of Cardboard, Greg Olijnyk Fashions Fantastical Monuments
Source Colossal Greg Olijnyk is no stranger to the possibilities of a single, seemingly simple material. In his ever-evolving world of robots, machines, insects, and buildings, cardboard proves endlessly versatile. He meticulously cuts, folds, and glues tiny pieces to resemble everything from rivets and windows to columns and balustrades. The Melbourne-based artist’s most recent works…
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Fantastical Figures Illuminate Urban Buildings in Amanda Lobos’ Murals and Installations
Source Colossal Vibrant contrasts, eye-opening patterns, and mischievous creatures are just a few of the characteristics of Brazilian artist Amanda Lobos’ beguiling scenes. Based in Vila Velha, about an eight-hour drive up the coast from Rio de Janeiro, Lobos works extensively across a range of mediums, from graphic and product design to murals and public…
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This Artist Has Perfectly Designed These Amazing Tattoo Tights
Source Design You Trust Gabby is an artist and designer who has been crafting beautiful printed tattoo tights since 2006. Her love for wearable art began as a passion project but quickly evolved into something greater, transforming legs into living canvases, one pair of tights at a time! More: Etsy h/t: boredpanda A few years…
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Artist Theo Rooden Crafts Stunning Geometric Textiles That Looks 3D
Source Design You Trust If you thought yarn was only for making cheap blankets and clothing, Theo Rooden will change your perspective. His geometric weave art practically leaps off the fabric, creating a mesmerizing 3D effect that makes you do a double take. From intricate tea towels to statement rugs, every piece feels like an…
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You Won’t Always Feel This Way: Chris RWK @ Harman Projects, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Harman Projects is pleased to announce You Won’t Always Feel This Way, the latest solo exhibition by NYC-based artist Chris RWK. Following up on the artist’s 2023 solo exhibition with Harman Projects, Chris RWK returns with a body of work exploring texture and how it relates to…
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Karen Seapker is “Stirring”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Plato is excited to present Karen Seapker’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Stirring. Based on Seapker’s observation of the garden outside her studio and her reflections on the current historical moment, Stirring is dedicated to winter as a time to heal, reset and plan.
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Splashes of Stainless Steel by Zheng Lu Embrace Philosophy, History, and Technology
Source Colossal Composed of highly polished stainless steel, the sculptures of Zheng Lu (previously) appear suspended in space and time. Whether secured atop a pedestal, installed in a public park, or hanging in midair, each piece strikes a fine balance between motion and stillness and fluidity and fixedness. The Beijing-based artist is deeply influenced by…
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German Tellez: Shipwreck @ Gallery Poulsen, Copenhagen
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Reality is rarely what it seems, and even less often what one expects. In an age of fake news, ever-changing circumstances, and a lack of security, confronting reality and the feeling of not fitting in can be overwhelming.
