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The Superb Game Concept Artworks by Yinzheng
Source Design You Trust Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any information about the Chinese illustrator Yinzheng. One thing I can judge is that he works in the game industry, in particular, it can be deduced from his concept art for the game Naraka: Bladepoint. More: Artstation Source
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Timing is Everything in Eric Kogan’s Coincidental Photos of New York City
Source Colossal On daily walks around New York City, Eric Kogan has a knack for finding unexpected moments of humor and happenstance. His playful photographs (previously) capture visual coincidences and interactions between his urban surroundings and nature. From clouds seemingly cradled by electrical wires to the moon balanced precariously on the corner of a building,…
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The Year of the Snake Slithers in Many Guises in Mary Maka’s Playful Illustrations
Source Colossal Widely celebrated in China and cultures across Asia, Lunar New Year is one of the most important holidays, marked by the new moon that appears between January 21 and February 20. This year, the celebration fell on January 29, and in accordance with the zodiac, 2025 ushered in the Year of the Snake.…
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Featured Artist Agnes Gomori
Source Artsy Shark Artist Agnes Gomori presents a compelling portfolio of digital figurative painting in her distinctive signature style. The post Featured Artist Agnes Gomori appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Three Rising Bay Area Artists Elevate Abstraction: A Preview of To Beat Water @ Upper Market Gallery, San Francisco
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It is said that “with great freedom comes great responsibility.” Over the years, this anecdote pops up whenever I am in the company of abstract art. For me, abstraction in painting, in spite of its promise of unlimited freedom, is the most difficult genre to capture, hold,…
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I Bring My Body To The Horizon: An Story of Emma Cousin
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “that my feet kept time with the sun’s imaginarychanging position, hoping it would risesuddenly from scattered parts of my bodyinto the upturned apses of my eyes.”—Alice Oswald, Woods etc.
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Paul Flores “Good Morning Los Angeles, How Are You?”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In a sea of exhibitions proclaiming to be “love letters” to LA, glorifying the city as it is, Los Angeles native, Paul Flores, shifts the conversation to one of frustration with the constant state of transition and change afflicting the city in which he grew up. Through…
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Charles Gaines Maps the Meanings of Ancient Baobab Trees in Meticulous Charts
Source Colossal Since the 1970s, Charles Gaines (previously) has been charting the sprawling, unpredictable forms of trees onto numbered grids. He began with walnut trees in 1975, which he photographed while barren and then plotted onto hand-drawn graph paper. A leader in the Conceptual Art movement, Gaines’ works ask viewers to explore the relationships between…
