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Beautiful Colorful Illustrations by Alexandra Francis
Source Design You Trust Alexandra Francis, an independent artist, designer, and animator from Manchester, creates vibrant illustrations and animations that have attracted major clients like Meta, Disney Pixar, Sony PlayStation, and BBC Sport. More: Instagram, Behance Source
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Gary Wagner’s Photos Illuminate Rugged Icelandic Fjords and Shorelines
Source Colossal Working exclusively in black-and-white, Gary Wagner’s striking photos pare dramatic landscapes down to their essential shapes, lines, and tones. Based in Northern California, he captures shorelines, forests, and mountains using digital cameras. In his series Iceland Forces of Nature, Wagner explores the rugged fjords, waterfalls, and black sand beaches of the island nation.…
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Featured Artist Christine Auda
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Christine Auda presents a collection of charming and vibrantly colorful digital paintings. The post Featured Artist Christine Auda appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Chasing the Black Bird with Daniel Gibson in Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Daniel Gibson is so good with color that a group of his paintings are almost surreal in their vivid richness. Is life like this? Does nature give you this much overwhelming lush and vibrant color? Sometimes we use terms like psychedelic or surreal as if you need…
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Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… @ Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home How surprising that Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream…, on view at the Contemporary Art Museum Houston is the Los Angeles artist’s first major museum survey. But good art can take a moment to seep into the cultural milieu. Valdez is a humanist, painting intimate portrayals of the triumphs…
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What Doesn’t Kill You: A Conversation with Toronto’s Megan Ellen MacDonald
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home As Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco was set to open Toronto-based painter Megan Ellen MacDonald’s newest solo show with the gallery, What Doesn’t Kill You, they sat down to discuss the ideas of cuteness, creepiness and kitsch.
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My Garden: Tang Shuo @ Steve Turner, Los Angeles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Steve Turner is pleased to present My Garden, a solo exhibition by London-based Tang Shuo featuring new paintings that are inspired by the remote and primitive Chinese village where Shuo spent his youth. According to the artist, “Before I left, my entire world was this small village. My core…
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Concentric Forms Escape the Confines of the Ceramic Vessel in Matthew Chambers’s Sculptures
Source Colossal It’s been almost exactly a decade since we first featured the concentric, ceramic vessels of Matthew Chambers on Colossal, and in that time, we’ve come to find his sculptures no less stupefying. From his studio in St. Lawrence on the Isle of Wight, Chambers continues to push the boundaries of the medium. The…
