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Slowtide x Art Helps Heaps Launch of “For Good” Event Supporting Creativity Explored
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Slowtide in collaboration with Art Helps Heaps, proudly announces the launch of “For Good,” a charity art show aimed at supporting Creativity Explored, the studio and gallery in San Francisco dedicated to empowering artists with developmental disabilities.
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Inspired by Impermanence, Juliette Minchin Burns Down Her Elegant Wax-Dipped Installations
Source Colossal “La veillée au candélou” (2020), wax, steel, and wicks, 200 x 200 x 225 centimeters, installation view at Palais des Beaux-Arts de Paris. All images courtesy of Juliette Minchin, shared with permission French artist Juliette Minchin appreciates wax for its ambivalence. Activated by heat, the modest material can be smooth or crinkled, firm…
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The Winners of the A’ Design Awards & Competition, 2023-24
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home DJ, give us a beat! It’s that time of the year, the apex, where we tell you the A Design Awards & Competition winners from the 2023-24 period. We always have this to say, but this has been a chaotic year, and looking at the best of…
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Ross Du’s Unique Artistic Style Reflects the Vibrant Tapestry of Filipino Heritage
Source Design You Trust Ross Du is an illustrator and graphic designer from Manila, Philippines, known for her vibrant, culturally inspired vignettes. Growing up influenced by illustrated books, she developed a passion for storytelling through art. Her work, described as a mix of maximalism and minimalism, often features themes of nostalgia and cultural context. She…
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Amazing Vintage Art Deco Illustration of Classic Beauties by Henry Clive
Source Design You Trust Henry Clive (1883–1960) was an Australian-born American graphic artist and illustrator renowned for his work with The American Weekly, where his cover illustrations often featured prominent screen celebrities. h/t: vintag.es Born Henry O’Hara in Australia, Clive spent his early years on a sheep ranch near Melbourne. He later relocated to Hollywood,…
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Artist Creates Realistic-Looking Animals Made from Felt
Source Design You Trust Peiyu is a digital illustrator and sculptor with a deep passion for wildlife and the enchanting world of stop-motion animation. As a fiber artist, toy maker, and storyteller, Peiyu creates needle-felted critters, each imbued with its own character and story. Through delicate and precise needle felting, Peiyu brings to life a…
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Immerse Yourself in ‘DIMENSIONS,’ a Site-Specific Interstellar Village by HYBYCOZO
Source Colossal All images © HYBYCOZO, shared with permission Collaborative artists Yelena Filipchuk and Serge Beaulieu, who work as HYBYCOZO, explore light, geometry, and pattern in a new large-scale, immersive installation at Sensorio. The culmination of three years of research and development, DIMENSIONS invites visitors to wander around an “interstellar village” of striking metallic structures. During…
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At 600 Pages, Escif’s First-Ever Book Takes an Ambitious and Playfully Irreverent Approach to Street Art
Source Colossal All images © Escif, shared with permission Escif (previously) gained a foothold in street art by portraying playful scenes that tap into themes of capitalism, politics, and society, often relying on humor to convey messages related current events and activism. Now, the prolific Valencia-based artist is producing his first-ever book, a whopping 600-page…
