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Fantastic Detailed LEGO Creations by Gerardo Pontiérr
Source Design You Trust Mexican artist Gerardo Pontiérr transforms LEGO bricks into stunning three-dimensional mosaics that blur the line between portraiture and sculpture. His innovative designs, which appear as pixel-like portraits from the front but reveal incredible depth when viewed from the side, have earned him a devoted following and sold-out shows. Beyond his artistic…
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Paleoartist Recreates Prehistoric Creatures For The 2025 Calendar
Source Design You Trust It means “Indian pig,” but it has nothing to do with pigs. It’s actually a whale of the future. The 2025 Prehistoric Pocket Calendar by Roman Uchytel combines 12 stunning prehistoric animal illustrations, spaces for notes, coloring pages, and interactive QR codes linking to new reconstructions, offering a creative and immersive…
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‘Flow’ Follows a Courageous Black Cat Navigating a World Suddenly Plunged Underwater
Source Colossal When a brave black cat’s world is turned upside down after a massive flood, everything feels uncertain. Fortunately, when the feline teams up with a capybara, a lemur, a bird, and a dog navigating a boat in search of dry land, the eclectic group relies on their unlikely friendships and a mix of…
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Featured Artist Malathi Jayawickrama
Source Artsy Shark Dramatic blooms burst forth in vibrant detail in featured artist Malathi Jayawickrama’s masterful oil paintings. The post Featured Artist Malathi Jayawickrama appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Masks and Make-Believe: Children Traverse ‘Paper Stories’ in José Luis Ceña’s Paintings
Source Colossal Elaborate, imaginary worlds open up around the youthful characters in José Luis Ceña’s oil paintings. Brushy, splattered, and sometimes fuzzy around the edges, his protagonists don homemade costumes and traipse through forts made from sheets and boxes. “I believe that addressing the topic of children more deeply in my paintings came about as…
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Paul Rouphail Drops the “Hammer”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Jack Barrett presents Hammer, a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Philadelphia and West Virginia-based artist, Paul Rouphail. In his latest body of work, Rouphail masterfully interlaces the traditions of still-life and landscape painting, combining elements and techniques suggestive of a number of genres: the Hudson River…
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Previewing Blair Saxon-Hill’s “Studio Flowers” for SHRINE @ NADA Miami
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We are going to miss Miami this year, but that doesn’t mean we won’t be peeking at it from afar. One fair we always love is NADA, and Shrine will be presenting Blair Saxon-Hill’s “Studio Flowers” at the fair this year. The works document complex bouquets composed…
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ZEPHYR: Graffiti Blackbook/Scrapbook 1978 And Beyond
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home The beautiful part of graffiti is that it’s such an ephemeral art form; most of its greatest works only lasted days, if not hours. But the archives are rich, and what remains are historic and essential. ZEPHYR, one of the most influential graff artists of NYC, kept…
