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150 Artists Are Anything But he Kitchen Sink Exhibition
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home La Luz de Jesus Gallery is excited to announce our Annual Everything But the Kitchen Sink Exhibition, exhibiting over 150 artists internationally, showcasing both established and up-and-coming artists within the pop-surrealist art scene.”
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A Portfolio: James Bowles
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home We start the week with an A Portfolio on Brooklyn-based painter, illustrator and digital artist, James Bowles. He will be part of the group show, The Block is Hot, curated by Alex Browngardt opening at 1969 Gallery on August 2, 2024.
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Jux Saturday School x Sotheby’s Institute: How To Read a Painting
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There’s always a story behind the story. We love reading a good book, but it’s also fascinating to read about the author themselves, the era in which they wrote in, the ideas and historical events that caused them to write the book in a certain way. It’s…
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Choi + Shine Architects Collaborate with Communities Around the Globe to Crochet Monumental Lace Works
Source Colossal “The Urchins,” Marina Bay, Singapore. All images © Choi + Shine Architects, shared with permission Whether working in Scottsdale, Arizona, or Fukuoka City, Japan, Jin Choi and Thomas Shine have found that crochet is a universal language. The pair engage communities around the world in large-scale projects that involve crafting elaborate lace patterns…
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Beautiful Illustrations by Kensuke Okazoe
Source Design You Trust Kensuke Okazoe, an award-winning artist based in Kyoto, creates intricate contemporary artworks inspired by Japanese culture and tradition, featuring traditional designs, captivating characters, and natural symbols, and has worked on diverse projects including advertisements, book covers, and graphic design. More: Instagram, Behance Source
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Alex Chinneck’s Public Infrastructure and Tools Twist to Bizarrely Impractical Proportions
Source Colossal All images © Alex Chinneck, shared with permission Alex Chinneck has the world tied in knots as he distorts everyday tools and infrastructure. Twisting and twining telephone booths, hammers, and lamp posts, the British artist (previously) warps common objects to exaggerated proportions, rendering each almost entirely unusable. Mop handles form perfect bows, a brush…
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Vividly Rendered Birds, Monkeys, and Butterflies Enliven Jason Wheatley’s Dreamy Paintings
Source Colossal “Pink Moon,” oil on canvas, 39 x 55 inches. All images courtesy of Gilman Contemporary, shared with permission “I want people to feel like they have stumbled onto a riddle,” says Jason Wheatley about his dreamy scenes. Melding realistic depictions with fantastical elements, the artist warps the time-honored traditions of still lifes by…
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Featured Artist Paul Art Lee
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Paul Art Lee presents a stunning collection of paintings and the story of his faith journey. The post Featured Artist Paul Art Lee appeared first on Artsy Shark.
