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Future as Seen Through the Eye of a Paleontologist Dougal Dixon
Source Design You Trust The future is unpredictable. Since the beginning of time, humans have tried to predict the future, but even the most advanced science cannot guarantee anything. Many people use fantasy to predict the future to fill this uncertainty. Dougal Dixon’s work may be the most intriguing. More: Dougal Dixon Dougal Dixon, a…
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The Artist Continues to Create Controversial, Hidden-Message Illustrations
Source Design You Trust Waldemar von Kazak (previously featured), an artist, is not hesitant to make controversial social commentary through his provocative illustrations. Typically, the artist incorporates elements of fantastic sci-fi pin-up art into their unique, darkly toned drawings. More: Instagram, DeviantArt h/t: boredpanda Source
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This Japanese Artist Creates Bizarre Thought-Provoking Illustrations With Gore Aesthetic
Source Design You Trust Sara’s art would live where Junji Ito’s twisted narratives meet Little Thunder’s delicate aesthetics. Her mesmerizing blend of the grotesque and the adorable draws viewers into a world where comfort and discomfort blur. Each digital artwork features dimensional views of her characters in a modern, anime-inspired style. More: Instagram Illustrations’ palette…
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This Year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards Revels in Oceanic Journeys and Flamboyant Courtships
Source Colossal Ryan Stalker, “Ocean Drifter.” British Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 and Winner of Coast & Marine category. Goose barnacles (Thoracica), Portland, Dorset, England. All images © the photographers and British Wildlife Photographer of the Year, shared with permission From urban scavengers to dramatic standoffs to microscopic molds, the winning images of the…
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Remarkable Colors, Textures, and Combinations Characterize László Kupi’s Vibrant Portraits of Minerals
Source Colossal All images © László Kupi, shared with permission One of the things that makes minerals and crystals so compelling is that we just don’t see them very often. While some like salt, quartz, and mica form on the earth’s surface, others are found deep within the planet’s crust. From prismatic pillars to cerulean…
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Featured Artist Aryana Londir
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Aryana Londir presents a collection of contemporary textural collage that combines influences. The post Featured Artist Aryana Londir appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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An “Interstitial Stint” by Phil Frost
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Former Juxtapoz cover artist Phil Frost presents his first solo exhibition Interstitial Stint with Ruttkowski;68 in New York. Self-taught through libraries, museums and autonomous explorations of public spaces and their inherent sculptural essence, Frost’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in the processing of imprints and inner impressions.
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Woody De Othello Has “Faith Like a Rock”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Stephen Friedman Gallery presents Faith Like a Rock, the first solo exhibition in the UK by Woody De Othello. Othello is best known for a multidisciplinary practice that encompasses sculpture, painting and drawing. Working across a range of mediums— including glazed ceramic, carved wood, bronze, ink and oil…
