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Artist Creates Adorable Tattoos Featuring Cute Animals And Creatures
Source Design You Trust Prepare to be enchanted by Buoy’s delightful tattoo designs! Hailing from Seoul, Korea, Buoy’s creations showcase adorable animals, characters, and creatures that are sure to brighten your day. Buoy’s art, ranging from playful frogs to lovable puppies, evokes a sense of innocence and wonder, resonating with people of all ages. Each…
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Organic Landscapes, Emblematic Narratives and The Surreal and Fantastic Visions of Johfra Bosschart
Source Design You Trust Johfra Bosschart, born Franciscus Johannes Gijsbertus van den Berg, was a Dutch pioneer of surrealism and fantastic realism. In 1945, he adopted the pseudonym “JohFra” using the first three letters of his first names in reverse order. Much of his early life was spent in The Hague, where he showed great…
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Vibrant Color Photos Capture Young Women in Swimsuits in the 1960s
Source Design You Trust As the modest swimsuits of the 1950s faded into the past, the 1960s ushered in a new era of swimwear fashion. The once-demure two-piece bikini and the flashy one-piece bathing suit took center stage, captivating beachgoers and pool-party attendees alike. More: Flickr h/t: vintag.es The 1960s swimsuit scene was a vibrant…
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A Fast-Paced New Commercial by Early Man Film Celebrates the Cultural Rhythms of India
Source Colossal Through a catchy, rapid rhythm evoking the hustle and bustle of places around India, a new commercial for a steel company by Early Man Film highlights the endless applications of metal. Founded by Anand Menon and Ayappa KM, the Mumbai-based production studio specializes in advertising and documentary shorts, illuminating a wide breadth…
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Ibrahim Mahama Collaborates with Hundreds of Ghanaian Seamstresses to Envelop the Barbican in Purple Fabric
Source Colossal “Purple Hibiscus” (2023-24). All images courtesy of Ibrahim Mahama, Red Clay Tamale, Barbican Centre, London, and White Cube Gallery, shared with permission Before the Blitz in 1940, the area of London that the Barbican now occupies was home to fabric retailers, tailors, furriers, and dressmakers. Following the war, architects devised a plan to…
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Remarkable Tessellated Forms Emerge in Intricate Origami by Goran Konjevod
Source Colossal All images © Goran Konjevod, shared with permission In Goran Konjevod’s meticulously crafted origami pieces, countless creases, ridges, and folds transform into stunning forms (previously). Ranging from vessels to abstract reliefs, the artist draws on his experience in mathematics and computer science to create technically precise yet visually organic sculptures. Konjevod taps into…
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Maximize Your Art Fair Sales Opportunities
Source Artsy Shark Your presence as the artist at a fair or festival is important, and what you do has a direct effect on sales. The post Maximize Your Art Fair Sales Opportunities appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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This is BOLD: A Conversation with Aplerh-Doku Borlabi and Gallerist Jonathan Carver Moore
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Last year, Jonathan Carver Moore opened his eponymous gallery in San Francisco to much excitement. In the midst of conversations around San Francisco’s “downfall,” Moore doubled down on his love for the city, opening a new gallery in the heart of downtown specializing in artists who are…
