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Beautiful Vintage Posters Illustrated by Walter Schnackenberg in the Early 20th Century
Source Design You Trust Walter Schnackenberg was born in 1880 in Lauterberg, Germany, and became a prominent painter and illustrator. At the age of 19, he moved to Munich to study art, first under Heinrich Knirr and then Franz von Stuck, both influential figures in the German art scene. His early work earned him recognition…
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Spectacular Winning Photos From The Nature TTL Photographer Of The Year 2024
Source Design You Trust Overall Winner: ‘Play the Game’ by Bence Máté, Hungary The Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2024 has revealed its winning images, showcasing stunning moments from the natural world. These captivating photos highlight the beauty and diversity of wildlife and landscapes. The competition celebrates the skill and creativity of photographers capturing…
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Kazuaki Koseki’s Dreamy Photos Capture Japan’s Forests Shimmering with Fireflies
Source Colossal Amid the atmospheric forests of Japan’s Yamagata prefecture, Kazuaki Koseki calls upon delightful woodland collaborators in his series Summer Faeries. Pulsing like tiny lightbulbs in the night air, the artist describes himebotaru—fireflies—as “artists who paint light on the forest.” Fireflies are a popular summertime phenomenon in Japan, when the insects appear especially in…
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Featured Artist Lance Ehrecke
Source Artsy Shark Photographer Lance Ehrecke presents a collection of stunning Hawaiian landscapes, ranging from rugged mountains to ocean paradise. The post Featured Artist Lance Ehrecke appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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The Other Art Fair Brooklyn: Celebrating 100 Editions of Creativity Across the Globe
Source Colossal Brooklyn’s vibrant art scene will be buzzing as The Other Art Fair returns from October 17 to 20 at ZeroSpace in New York. Presented by Saatchi Art, this milestone event will showcase 120 independent artists from around the world, offering visitors a unique opportunity to purchase original artworks directly from the creators. In celebration…
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Wendy Red Star: What’s in a Name
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” During my conversation with Wendy Red Star, I kept thinking about Shakespeare not only because of the alluring way in which Red Star talks about her work as inherently possessing a divine sense of poetry in itself,…
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Wes Lang Brings “The Black Paintings” to Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery in London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Wes Lang collages and textures ideas and philosophies into his work. Looking at the work that is The Black Paintings, a series created between 2022-2024 as we all emerged from a uncertain pandemic and subsequent societal shift, Lang juxtaposed a series of influences and memories into the…
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Hana Ward’s “Cowpea Consciousness” with Ochi Gallery Highlights Atlanta Art Week
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home First things first, we want to send our thoughts to the south that faced the massive Hurricane Helene, and we hope that Atlanta Art Week can still be celebrated properly. The highlight of the week will be Los Angeles-based and Juxtapoz favorite Hana Ward’s new body of…
