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An Exhibition of Sad Cat and Friends
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home La Luz de Jesus Gallery is excited to present Sad Cat and Friends, opens July 5th at 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Viral artist and model Soap exhibits paintings of pudgy lonely cats in isolating situations at La Luz de Jesus Gallery. Sad Cats and Friends…
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Watching the Silence: Kjetil Karlsen’s Otherworldly Photographs
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Kjetil Karlsen’s debut monograph, Watching the Silence, invites readers to venture into northern Norway’s isolated and remote landscapes, seen through the author’s singular lens. Here, Karlsen’s life experiences are distilled into a world that is familiar yet, intriguingly, otherworldly. The book showcases nearly 90 black and white…
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Italian Artist Elia Bonetti Creates Stunning Collages, Portraits, And Still Lifes Using Various Techniques
Source Design You Trust Italian artist Elia Bonetti works in many mediums, including painting, illustration, and comic books; her stunning collage masterpieces are known the world over. His intriguing portraits and still life pieces are created using a variety of techniques, including charcoal, graphite, gouache, acrylic paint, paper cutouts, and more. The stunning compositions that…
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Designer and Illustrator Charles Williams Transforms Words and Letters Into Dynamic Art
Source Design You Trust Made Up, an illustration and designer business with its headquarters in London, specializes in turning words and letters into vibrant pieces of art. Characters in their works always move, whirling and flowing in a rhythm that borders on hypnosis. Biggest brands in the globe have taken notice of this unusual strategy.…
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One of the Rooms in the Oldest Hotel in Yosemite Once Housed a Huge Relic Tree: the Hotel is Gone, but the Tree is Still Standing
Source Design You Trust James Mason Hutchings, 28, moved to America from England in 1848. He came to California in the early gold rush, young and ambitious. He was one of the few who got rich and became a publisher. Hutchings was not a desk-bound person. He was driven to find the grassy valley with…
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Spectacular Portrait-Winning Photos From AAP Magazine Awards
Source Design You Trust Winner: “Revisiting Beauty” by Aline Smithson (United States) AAP Magazine is delighted to announce the winners of its Portrait Photography Competition. Chosen from a global pool of entries, these 20 photographers have excelled in capturing the essence of their subjects through diverse styles, from candid snapshots to studio portraits. Their work…
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Absurdly Superficial Solutions Rule Toni Hamel’s Witty Paintings
Source Colossal “Kabuki II (the performance),” oil on canvas, 20 x 24 inches. All images courtesy of CK Contemporary, shared with permission While scientists and researchers attempt to find innovative solutions to climate devastation and other global ills, Toni Hamel (previously) takes an unorthodox approach to ingenuity. With her unique brand of satire, the artist…
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Delicate Flowers and Wings Flutter Across Gold Skeletons in Casey Curran’s Kinetic Sculptures
Source Colossal “Bee Keeper,” brass, Dura-Lar, and gold leaf, 33 x 24 x 27 inches. All images courtesy of Heron Arts, shared with permission Suspended in the lofty gallery of Heron Arts is a series of new kinetic sculptures by Casey Curran (previously). The motorized works of brass, gold leaf, and organza draw on Greek mythology,…
