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Vanessa Garwood’s Elegant Duality Was on Display in London
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Over the weekend, Vanessa Garwood’s excellent exhibition at PM/AM Gallery in London came to a close, but not without catching our eye. When we were looking into the show, we love what Garwood said about the new show: “Sharing the macabre incongruity of contemporary city life through…
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Meet Liza Odette, an Artist Who Loves to Combine Simple Yet Detailed 3D Shapes with Vibrant Colors
Source Design You Trust Lisa Odette is an artist who loves to explore the female essence through shapes and colors. She focuses on creating pleasing and eye catching compositions, always trying to fill the space in a balanced way. More: Instagram, Behance Source
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Beautiful Papercraft Illustrations by John Ed De Vera
Source Design You Trust John Ed De Vera is a multidisciplinary designer, with a penchant for lettering, paper-cutting, and experimenting with different and new media. His philosophy of creativity has so far led to finding new ways to push and innovate his craft, unafraid of learning new things and twisting them in his very own…
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During the 1980s, Andre Agassi Possessed One of The Most Impressive Mullets
Source Design You Trust Andre Agassi is widely celebrated as one of the greatest tennis players ever, with eight Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold medal to his name. In 1995, he was ranked world No. 1 for 30 weeks. Beyond his exceptional tennis skills, Agassi was famous for his distinctive mullet. h/t: vintag.es…
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Amazing Installations by French Studio Zim&Zou Made of Paper, Leather and Plasticine
Source Design You Trust Zim&Zou are two french artists, based in Dordogne. The duo is composed of Lucie THOMAS and Thibault ZIMMERMANN. They studied graphic design (design, publishing, advertising) during three years. They decided to focus on installations using handcrafted objects made out of tangible materials such as paper, wood, thread, etc. rolling away from…
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Lauren Fensterstock’s Cosmic Mosaics Map Out the Unknown in Crystal and Gems
Source Colossal “Beyond Mind” (2023), vintage crystal, glass, quartz, obsidian, tourmaline, and mixed media, 27 x 26 x 13 inches. Photo by Luc Demers. All images © Lauren Fensterstock, shared with permission When a massive star dies, it collapses with an enormous explosion that produces a supernova. In some cases, the remains become a black…
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Yuko Nishikawa’s Sprawling Mobiles Mimic the Rambling Growth of Moss and Plants
Source Colossal All images © Yuko Nishikawa, shared with permission For the last two years, Yuko Nishikawa (previously) has prioritized traveling. Chasing the unbridled inspiration that new environments bring to her practice, the Brooklyn-based artist has found herself in Japan, participating in residency programs and appreciating time on her own. Using local materials, crossing paths…
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Dudi Ben Simon’s Playful Photos Draw on Visual Puns and Humourous Happenstance
Source Colossal All images © Dudi Ben Simon, shared with permission When Dudi Ben Simon observes the world around her, visual puns and parallels are everywhere: a cinnamon bun stands in for a hair bun; the crinkled top of a lemon is cinched like a handbag; or yellow rubber glove stretches like melted cheese. “I see…
