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Vibrant Morsels of Paper Come Together in Laura K. Sayers’ Stamp Collection
Source Colossal Glasgow-based artist Laura K. Sayers creates tiny paper worlds that sit within the compact margins of a stamp. Illustrating children’s books and whipping up projects for magazines leaves the artist with plenty of small scraps given another life through a series of layered postage. Sayers begins by choosing a color palette, carefully selecting…
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Cute Handmade Ceramic Animals by Helen Burgess
Source Design You Trust British artist Helen Burgess makes whimsical porcelain figurines that are both charming and humorous. Her “Nosey Mungo” collection features cartoonish characters with large, expressive expressions that are both whimsical and humorous. Her art is all about bringing a little humor and mischief into the world, and each piece possesses its own…
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Alien Muppets Horror: Bulgarian Artists Create Super Stunning Xenomorph Kermit
Source Design You Trust “Introducing the ultimate crossover figurine – a unique fusion of two iconic characters, the Xenomorph and Kermit the Frog! This stunning 3D-printed resin model stands at approximately 12cm tall, featuring a body from Kermit, the head of the Xenomorph, and the Xenomorph’s tail weapon designed to look like the head of…
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Humorous AI-Generated Images of Dogs Pooping In Beautiful Places
Source Design You Trust We came upon an advertisement for a calendar featuring dogs poopig in picturesque locations. After then, things became even worse… The accumulation of these images is the result of our inability to control the flow of ideas. Source
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Nicole McLaughlin’s Mixed-Media Sculptures Celebrate Craft, Heritage, and New Life
Source Colossal From ceramics and wool fiber, Nicole McLaughlin (previously) summons striking connections between materials, heritage, and personal experiences. She draws upon the rich traditions of historically domestic crafts to reconsider their roles today, merging ceramics and textiles into elegant, cascading wall sculptures. Drawing on artisanal trades like pottery and weaving, McLaughlin deconstructs preconceptions about…
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Call for Artists, Winter 2025
Source Artsy Shark Artsy Shark needs 48 artists in all mediums to feature and promote in the coming months. Submissions are now being accepted. The post Call for Artists, Winter 2025 appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Sophie O’Neill’s Detailed Embroidery Journals Chronicle All 365 Days of the Year
Source Colossal A few years ago, Sophie O’Neill—who works as The Stir-Crazy Crafter—hadn’t yet learned how to embroider. She didn’t have any supplies, but one idea in particular sparked a creative flame: an embroidery journal. The first one she saw was made by fiber artist Sam Gillespie, and O’Neill immediately sourced some basic supplies and…
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Sofia Bjurström’s Nostalgic, Swirling Surrealism in “Shadows of Glass”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Sofia Bjurström’s charcoal drawings move. They test the limits of time, of dance, of some Gilded Age in a distant past or distant future. They appear suspended in an unconceivable moment. The Stockholm, Sweden-based painter, about to open her first US solo show at Richard Heller Gallery in Shadows…
