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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 154: Jeremy Geddes and the Painting of Time
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home It took Melbourne’s Jeremy Geddes over 5 years to make his newest solo show, Periphery, for Thinkspace Projects, and it’s been over a decade since he last had a show all together. He is a patient man, a man who loves the details, making personal and universal…
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Anastasia Bay: Homage to the Body Electric
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Describing Anastasia Bay as someone who sketches figures is akin to calling Giuseppe Verdi a songwriter. She paints big, and with authority, in gestures that are seen, felt and remembered. Among her many interests is opera, which has been crowned the “queen of the arts”—so I’m going…
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A Digital Collection of The Cyber Avant-garde Masks by Seryozha Parshakov
Source Design You Trust Russian artist Seryozha Parshakov is redefining creativity with his captivating masks, which seamlessly blend traditional influences with contemporary innovation. Inspired by the Russian avant-garde and modern culture, Parshakov’s masks are more than just art—they’re powerful symbols of identity and transformation. “I see the mask as a canvas displaying a reflection of…
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Retro Studio Portrait Photos Show What Men’s Hairstyles Looked Like in the 1970s
Source Design You Trust Men’s hairstyles in the 1970s showcased a wide variety of trends, ranging from long, flowing hair to shorter, more refined cuts. Iconic styles of the era included the shag, featuring layered, tousled hair for a relaxed look; the bowl cut, distinguished by its blunt fringe encircling the head; and the afro,…
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Stunning Photos of the Caproni Ca.60, Italy’s Failed Floating Triplane
Source Design You Trust The Caproni Ca.60 Transaereo, also called the Noviplano or Capronissimo, was an ambitious nine-wing flying boat prototype designed to carry 100 passengers across the Atlantic. Built by Italian aviation pioneer Gianni Caproni, it featured eight engines and triple wings arranged in three sets. The aircraft’s maiden flight in 1921 was short-lived,…
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Iconic Guitars Of Famous Guitarists Brought To Life In Beautiful Illustrations
Source Design You Trust Artist Anthony “Ant” Giaccone has launched his debut art series, featuring hand-drawn illustrations of some of the most iconic guitars ever played by legendary guitarists. Using Procreate and an Apple Pencil on his iPad, he meticulously created each piece, with each illustration taking approximately two hours to complete. By day, Giaccone…
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Spoke Art Presents “Moleskine Project XII”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Spoke Art is excited to announce the twelfth iteration of The Moleskine Project, our most beloved and longest running exhibition. This dynamic group show has included hundreds of emerging and established artists from around the world utilizing the humble pages of the ubiquitous sketchbook.
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An Enormous Fractured Acorn Seeds Meditation Among the Trees
Source Colossal In a lush, wooded pocket in Rouen, France, a meditation space rests on the forest floor. Designed by Linfeng Zhou of Vancouver-based LFZ Studio, “Le Monde dans un Gland,” or “The World in an Acorn,” invites visitors into its shell to have a seat and reflect. Diamond-shaped, interlocking panels of marine plywood nest…
