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Casey Gray and How to Paint the “Sweet Bountiful Life” in San Francisco
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Life isn’t always sweet, but when it is, what’s better than sharing that moment with others? In his fourth solo exhibition with Hashimoto Contemporary, Sweet Bountiful Life, Casey Gray focuses on the simple joys and beauty of food at the table as a beacon for shared experience,…
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A Portfolio: Taylor Simmons
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home When Taylor Simmons showed at Helen Anrather last month, the name of the show stood out: “LIMBO = Living Is My Best Option.” We had been big fans of the work after Simmons showed at Public Gallery in London in 2022, and today, we wanted to make…
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Dozens of Ovoids Radiate Colorful Light in teamLab’s Newest Interactive Installation
Source Colossal “Resonating Life which Continues to Stand.” All images © teamLab, shared with permission Tokyo-based international art collective teamLab (previously) returns with another interactive exhibition titled teamLab: Continuous, this time taking the experience outdoors. Sitting among the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, “Resonating Life which Continues to Stand” is an abundance of egg-shaped…
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Spectacular Illustrations, Covers and Editorials by Klaus Kremmerz
Source Design You Trust Klaus Kremmerz enjoys working remotely on his laptop, iPad, or cintiq Wacom. You can spot Klaus…. He’s doodling on his iPad under a huge palm, his feet blistering in the midday sun. His poolside table has a dogeared copy of The Long Goodbye, sunscreen, and a Seedlip cocktail. He wore B&O…
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Early-20th-Century Haunting Portraits of Dr. Harvey Cushing’s Surgery Patients
Source Design You Trust Yale University’s Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library Dr. Cushing, who also performed some of the first successful brain surgery, was a pioneer in neuroscience. The first effective electro-cautery device and the first use of x-rays to identify brain malignancies were developed by him. The striking, sometimes unsettling photographs portray patients…
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The Superb Minimalist Illustrations by Noma Bar
Source Design You Trust Artist, illustrator, and graphic designer Noma Bar was born in 1973. His work has featured in Time Out London, BBC, Random House, The Observer, The Economist, and Wallpaper*. Bar has illustrated over 100 magazine covers, published over 550 illustrations, and published three books: Guess Who – The Many Faces of Noma…
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Stunning Photos from Dick Smith’s Do-It-Yourself Monster Make-Up Handbook Published in 1965
Source Design You Trust “I wrote this book originally in 1965 to show young people how to have fun doing simple monster make-ups. It was published as a 60s magazine and was sold for many years as a back issue. I’ve been a professional makeup artist now for forty years but I still remember the…
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A Brush with Culture: Unveiling Chris Leib’s Astronauts and Bonobo Chimps
Source Design You Trust Chris Leib finished his anthropology degree at UC Berkeley but became an illustrator. After studying at the San Francisco Academy of Art and apprenticing with a portrait painter, he became a full-time artist. Leib’s intricately realistic paintings of astronauts and Bonobo monkeys give them a physical presence that draws us into…
