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Hidden for Centuries, Rare 17th-Century Miniature Papercuts Have Been Discovered Under Floorboards in Hackney
Source Colossal All photos by James Dobson, courtesy of National Trust, shared with permission For middle and upper-class girls, 17th-century education included lessons in core subjects like reading and writing, along with embroidery, housekeeping, and paper-cutting. The latter craft typically involved using minuscule pairs of scissors, knives, and pins to carve a design from themed…
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Looking Sharp: Twin Gables Invite Light and Nature Indoors at This Destination Coffee Shop
Source Colossal All images © IDIN Architects In the beachside town of Chonburi, Thailand, a slithering, twin-gabled building takes shape in a grove of trees. Home to a coffee shop called Harudot, the design is the fruit of a collaboration between a coffee roaster and a landlord who sells exotic plants. IDIN Architects conceived of…
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Featured Artist Marya Lowe
Source Artsy Shark Artist Marya Lowe shares a boldly colorful collection of contemporary fiber art, fueled by a self-taught process. The post Featured Artist Marya Lowe appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Ryan Schneider is the “Nocturner”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Almine Rech New York is pleased to announce Nocturner, Ryan Schneider’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view through August 2, 2024. Vast and elemental, the allure of the Californian high desert is undeniable. The rugged landscape can be inhospitable and alien at times and mystical and magical…
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Minoru Nomata and a Futuristic “Continuum”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home White Cube is pleased to present Continuum, painter Minoru Nomata’s debut solo exhibition in London, titled after the artist’s recent series of the same name. Characterised by a lack of human presence, his works depict imaginary architectural structures and enigmatic landscapes that transcend time and place. Conjuring…
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Cut, Split, Horizon: Heather Day’s Natural Abstraction
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Heather Day moved to the desert and found a new inspiration to create landscape paintings. At first, these works look like abstractions and instinctual gestures, which surely there are elements here that show this. But they often begin to take shape as desert landscapes, earth colors that…
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Butts on Things: Humorous Doodle Illustrations of Brian Cook
Source Design You Trust Because everything looks better with a butt in Brian Cook’s collection of fun, offbeat illustrations, beers have rears, Tetris becomes Butris and balloons bear backsides. Hot dog buns have buns of their own, and condiments are down-right cheeky. Shatter your assumptions about who and what can rock a rump because with…
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The “Midsommar Dance” Group Show @ GR Gallery, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home GR Gallery is pleased to announce Midsommar Dance, a vibrant group exhibition featuring 35 new artworks by a diverse roster of 22 innovative artists from around the globe. Starting August 1st, each artist will contribute their unique vision and artistic approach to the exhibition, resulting in a…
