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The Art of Nicole Duennebier, Including Her Works of Ruffs, Pearls, and Rotten First-Fruits
Source Design You Trust Nicole Duennebier’s vibrant works meld 17th- and 18th-century aristocratic portraits with vanitas still lifes and biological illustrations of deep-sea or microscopic life. Her paintings, featuring intriguing titles like “Floral Hex” and “Out of the Strong Came Forth Sweetness,” evoke a complex blend of the organic and mystical. They appear as opaline,…
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This Artist Creates Altered Photographs of Landscapes that Are Sure to Make You Scratch Your Head
Source Design You Trust The Turkish artist who creates one-of-a-kind and mind-blowing images is going to take us on a journey into surrealism via his eyes. Aydın Büyüktaş (previously featured), the inventor of the project known as “Flatland,” utilizes drones to collect photographs of landscapes and cityscapes. In post-production, he mixes two views, resulting in…
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Illustrations from “Potjeh” by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić, 1975
Source Design You Trust ”The story is about a grandfather and his three grandchildren. They have to choose between good and evil where good represents the god Svarozic who is the son of the god Svarog. The evil represents the master of anger. His name was Bjesomar. The purpose of these stories is to find…
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The Lotus Esprit S1, Known as “Wet Nellie,” Was Featured in The James Bond Film “The Spy Who Loved Me,” and These Photographs Are Really Breathtaking
Source Design You Trust The Lotus Esprit S1 was used in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, where it was affectionately dubbed “Wet Nellie.” This “car-submarine” became an iconic Bond vehicle, with its ability to transform from a car into a working submarine capturing the public’s imagination. h/t: vintag.es Eight Esprit…
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Researchers Uncover Hundreds of New Marine Species in the Underwater Mountain Ecosystems of the Pacific Ocean
Source Colossal A Chaunacops (a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae) is seen at a depth of 1388.65 meters on Seamount SF2 inside the Nazca-Desventuradas Marine Park. All images courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute, shared with permission Stretching thousands of miles off Chile’s coast to Rapa Nui, also known as Easter…
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Kaleidoscopic Paintings by Edie Fake Invoke the Spiritual Wisdom of Plants
Source Colossal “Bustle” (2024), acrylic and gouache on wood panel, 48 x 48 inches. All images courtesy of Western Exhibitions, shared with permission In Persuasions, artist Edie Fake turns their attention to the wise, enduring insights of plants. The new series of acrylic and gouache paintings expands Fake’s bold visual language to incorporate flowers, which…
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Featured Artist Brooke Johnson
Source Artsy Shark Sculptor Brooke Johnson shares a fascinating and challenging journey of transforming resin into a three-dimensional art form. The post Featured Artist Brooke Johnson appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Anthony Cudahy: Spinneret @ Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Maine
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home For its opening exhibition in 2024, the Ogunquit Museum of American Art in Maine is thrilled to announce Anthony Cudahy: Spinneret. This will be artist Anthony Cudahy’s (b. 1989, Fort Meyers, FL) first solo exhibition in the United States. Spanning the last half-decade of his career, this survey…
