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Brushstrokes of Brilliance: Unveiling the Multifaceted Poster by Andrzej Pągowski
Source Design You Trust Born in 1953, Andrzej Pągowski received his degree from Poznan, Poland’s State University of Arts. Since 1977, he has created about two thousand posters for Polish and international clients. In addition, he paints and writes a lot of book illustrations, magazine covers, and CD booklet artwork. He has won numerous Polish…
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The Roar and Peace of Escif’s “Two Doves, One Branch” at Fallas 2024
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In front of the Ajuntament de València and to the left of the Font de la Plaça de l’Ajuntament in one of València’s main city squares, stand two white doves, symbols of peace, fighting over, or carrying, what appears to be an olive branch to the skies…
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Photographer Uses AI to Show Miniature People Dealing With Everyday Life Objects
Source Design You Trust Poy, a Thai designer, specializes in crafting photographs showcasing miniature people. Their signature style revolves around employing tiny human models to interact with everyday objects, demonstrating how these objects can take on new meanings when juxtaposed with miniature figures. In their latest project, Poy employed AI to produce “Miniature People Dealing…
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The World’s Largest Cat Painting Is Growing Even Bigger
Source Design You Trust At slightly more than 6 feet by 20 feet, the biggest cat painting on Earth is twice as big as the biggest cat painting from the early 19th century! Anita Yan Wong, M.F.A., is an Asian American Women Artist best known for her expressive brush strokes and unique style of“Contemporary Traditional”…
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A Nonprofit Is Creating Modern Loungers Entirely from Plastic Pulled from Bali’s Waterways
Source Colossal All images © Sungai Watch and Sungai Design, shared with permission Despite the idyllic photos that populate Instagram feeds and travel blogs, Bali has a plastic problem. The island produces 1.6 million tons of waste each year, and thanks to ocean currents, it also receives tidal waves of pollution from neighboring islands that…
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In ‘Wild Kindness,’ Marcel Dzama Dreams Up Worlds of Uncanny Whimsy
Source Colossal “I have your applause” (2024), pearlescent acrylic, ink, watercolor, and graphite on paper, 54 x 40.3 centimeters. All images courtesy of Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp-Rome, shared with permission Whether working in acrylic and ink on paper or carving small wooden sculptures, Marcel Dzama uses performance as an ordering tool. Raised in Winnipeg…
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Featured Artist Linda Eader
Source Artsy Shark Florida featured artist Linda Eader presents a boldly vibrant collection of tropical alcohol ink paintings. The post Featured Artist Linda Eader appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Aryz’s Contemporary Interpretation of Vanitas
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Vanitas is the most recent installation by Spanish artist Aryz. Taking the form of a large-scale diptych, this artwork offers a contemporary interpretation of the Vanitas art tradition from the 16th and 17th Centuries, in dialogue with an anonymous painting from the collection of the Museu Nacional…
