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Vincenzo Pagliuca Traverses the Appenines in Search of Singular and Solitary Houses
Source Colossal Throughout the central region of Lazio, Italy, to the southern reaches of the country, Vincenzo Pagliuca traces the southern Appenines in search of distinctive, solitary houses. In a nation that has seen declining populations in many of its regions—famously offering financial incentives to those who willing to move to some small communities—abandoned homes…
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Amazing Photos of the Chevrolet Testudo, a Concept Car Made by Bertone in 1963
Source Design You Trust Bertone created the Chevrolet Testudo, a concept car based on the modified Chevrolet Corvair Monza platform, which debuted at the 1963 Geneva Motor Show. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and named after the Latin word for “Turtle,” the car aimed to combine distinct styling perspectives and featured a rear-mounted Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6…
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The Superb Cinematic Concept Art Works of Louis Laurent
Source Design You Trust Louis Laurent has extensive work experience in the field of concept art and visual development. Louis began their career as a freelance concept artist and art director in 2017, working with high-profile clients such as Lucas Film, Apple, Marvel, Warner Bros, Netflix, and more. In 2019, they joined NetEase Games as…
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Spider Lilies and Cherry Blossoms by Sakae Unfurl in Wire and Resin Hair Pieces
Source Colossal Originating during the ancient Jōmon period in Japan, the kanzashi is a rod or stick worn in the hair. This accessory evolved over time to encompass other ornaments like barrettes and fabric flowers. Today, they’re worn by geishas and brides. Tokyo-based artist Sakae (previously) continues this centuries-old tradition through an ongoing series of…
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Are You Selling Out?
Source Artsy Shark by Carolyn Edlund Do you have to compromise your versatility to meet market demands, or can you stay true to your artistic vision? An artist recently complained that she couldn’t get any interest from collectors because her work was eclectic and “too versatile.” She went on to say that customers…
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From Early Computers to Ships at Sea, Lola Dupre Warps Everyday Objects
Source Colossal How would you find home row in fourth-grade typing class if there were 1,700 keys in front of you? Lola Dupre’s latest collages would be intimidating to even the most ambitious student. The artist (previously) continues her disorienting manipulations with a pair of early Apple desktops, ships with enough stories to rival a…
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 150: Anthony Cudahy and the Fragments of Self
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Anthony Cudahy is at an interest time in his life when we spoke for the Radio Juxtapoz podast: he hadn’t been in the studio for a bit. And who could blame him? He had concurrent solo shows open at Grimm and Hales in NYC, and his first…
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Prudence Flint: Second Lesson
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In another highlight in London this season, the great painter Prudence Flint has a solo show that just opened, Second Lesson, at mother’s tankstation. The gallery notes, “We feel we have undoubtedly unearthed something here, in Second Lesson, as a body of work, and as an experience of walking-in, cold,…
