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A Series of Ironic Illustrations of Pepe the Frog by Luca Boni of Naples
Source Design You Trust Pepe the Frog is a cartoon character that originated from a comic series called “Boy’s Club,” created by artist Matt Furie in 2005. Pepe is depicted as a humanoid frog with large, bulging eyes, typically seen lounging or engaging in various activities. More: Behance Initially, Pepe was a benign character often…
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Artist Paints Superb Pictures of The Snowy North of Russia, and Inspired by Her Trip to The Baikonur Cosmodrome
Source Design You Trust Nastya Miro is a Moscow realist artist, graduated from the School-Studio of Variety, Film and Television, All-Russian State University of Cinematography named after S.A. Gerasimova (VGIK). Miro carefully peers into the surrounding objects, trying to find and give the observer the key to understanding what is behind the image. Like any…
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The Most Hilarious and Unsettling Easter Family Photos Ever Taken
Source Design You Trust Even though it’s commonly believed that a man in a rabbit suit and little children make a cute combo, the most terrifying parts of Easter may not be the death and resurrection. These awful Easter pictures of the family are completely inaccurate in every way. Even the little ones can feel…
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Life Turns out To Be More Complicated: Heartwarming Illustrations by Natasha Garlukovich
Source Design You Trust Natasha Garlukovich is an artist from Belarus. She studied design in Minsk and in 2020, she moved to Warsaw, Poland. Natasha creates her art inspired and influenced by current events, starting from the protests in Belarus and ending with documenting the recent developments in Ukraine. Through her art, Natasha tries to…
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Akea Brionne’s Uncanny Rhinestone Tapestries Unsettle Memory and the Familiar
Source Colossal “Yakemein.” All images © Akea Brionne, shared with permission Woven into Akea Brionne’s glimmery Afro-surrealist tapestries is an impulse toward sustainability. With a degree in the subject and a practice rooted in research, the Detroit-based artist began considering how to minimize waste while developing photographs. Curbing consumption became a grounding principle that goes…
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Featured Artist Karen Israel
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy the intriguing pastel portfolio of artist Karen Israel, who captures human relationships and moments in time. The post Featured Artist Karen Israel appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Mark Steinmetz’s Young Americans
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home “I once sat on a jury in a minor criminal trial. The trial itself was unremarkable, but I’ll never forget two elements of the judge’s instructions to the jury. The first was his point that ‘reasonabledoubt’ means what it says: It isn’t enough for a juror to…
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To Be a “Fly On the Wall” in the World of Danielle Mckinney
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In what is proving to be quite a few months for Summer 2021 cover artist, Danielle Mckinney, the painter just opened her first solo exhibition in Italy, Fly On the Wall, at La Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Milan. Presenting new and existing works, the exhibition is a…
