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In ‘Interventions,’ Ann Carrington’s Elaborate Metal Sculptures Plumb the Past
Source Colossal Installation view of ‘Interventions.’ Photos by Sam Angel. All images © Ann Carrington, courtesy of the artist and Cheekwood Estate, Nashville, shared with permission One of the most enduring symbols of wealth and status is the country house, especially in England, where the tradition began to flourish during the 15th and 16th centuries.…
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Featured Artist Lisa Thomas
Source Artsy Shark Digital artist Lisa Thomas presents a contemporary collection of delightful images created using oil and water. See more of her work on her website. As a photographer who enjoys the abstract, I’ve always been drawn to the unique and unexpected beauty found in the ordinary. In my current project, Studies…
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Kajahl: Ultra Mare @ Minnesota Maritime Art Museum
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Santa Cruz, California based artist Kajahl’s work is inspired by the ancient world. Through his oil paintings, he brings fictional characters to life in imagined scenes. Ultra Mare, Kajahl’s latest exhibition on view now at the Minnesota Maritime Art Museum, builds on his earlier Submerisa series, blending history…
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Timothy Lai: Painted Syncopation
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Timothy Lai’s paintings are constructed like a dream. While looking at them, I often find myself quite transfixed with the idea that faces sort of drift in and out of the works, that the animals seem to possess a deep clarity, while humans merge in and out…
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A Portfolio: Areum Yang
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home On the occasion of her recent solo show, Home of Being, which recently closed at Derek Eller Gallery, we have Korean-born, NYC-based painter Areum Yang as today’s A Portfolio. As the gallery noted, “Yang’s process of combining both wet and dry materials (charcoal, pencil, collage, pastel, acrylic, oil)…
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Sense of Presence: Rogier Maaskant’s Enchanting Photographs of Insects
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “The tiny creatures that run the world,” is how myrmecologist Edward O. Wilson described insects. They are nature’s cleaners, food for many other species and are essential for the pollination of plants, including our crops. For years, their populations have been plummeting dramatically due to habitat loss…
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An Artist Makes ‘Very Ugly Plates’ With Hilarious And Raunchy Designs
Source Design You Trust Kamila Majcher’s “Very Ugly Plates” art project combines vintage aesthetics with sharp humor, transforming ordinary porcelain plates into whimsical and irreverent pieces. Each plate juxtaposes charming vintage imagery with hilariously unexpected phrases, creating a unique visual experience that celebrates the art of not taking life too seriously. More: Instagram h/t: boredpanda…
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Spectacular Underwater-Winning Photos From The 35 Photography Awards
Source Design You Trust 1st Place Winner: “Dance with me” by Thien Nguyen Ngoc, Viet Nam The 35 Photography Awards have once again highlighted the stunning and surreal beauty of the underwater world, showcasing the exceptional skill of photographers who capture the vibrant and mysterious realms beneath the waves, reminding us of the importance of…
