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This Artist Reimagines Classic Rock And Gaming Icons Through His Own Lens, Turning Them Into Fresh Key Art
Source Design You Trust Ian Permana is an Indonesian illustrator and designer who builds colourful, character‑driven digital art with a strong anime, gaming and streetwear influence, and collaborates frequently with brands and bands on merch, covers and promo art. His feed mixes polished key illustrations, fan‑art tributes (for things like Rush’s “2112”) and commercial projects…
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Ukrainian Artist Builds Dotwork Worlds Where Kings, Queens And Skeletons Act Out Quiet, Psychological Dramas In Pure Black Ink
Source Design You Trust Rostislaw Tsarenko is a Ukrainian self‑taught artist from Poltava who specializes in highly detailed black‑and‑white ink drawings using dotwork and stippling to build realistic yet surreal, symbol‑heavy images. His pieces often explore ambiguous inner states—grief, guilt, rebirth, connection to nature—through motifs like crowned skeletons, queens and kings, forest guardians, animal–human hybrids,…
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Artist Tony Sandoval Treats Watercolour As Weather — Rain, Mist And Stains That Roll Across The Page
Source Design You Trust Tony Sandoval is a Mexican illustrator and comic‑book artist based in Europe, known for dreamy, slightly macabre watercolours where big‑headed kids, ghosts, monsters and fish riders drift through melancholic landscapes. Alongside his well‑known graphic novels, he keeps releasing self‑published fanzines under the “Rain of Doom” name and fills sketchbooks with quick…
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Visual Artist Connor Gottfried Turns Old Game Boys, Walkmans And Circuit Boards Into Giant Playable Sculptures
Source Design You Trust Connor Gottfried is a Canadian visual artist, engineer and musician from Calgary who makes large, playable sculptures and wall pieces built from retro electronics like Game Boys, Walkmans, cassette decks and Speak & Spell toys. His work explores childhood, nostalgia, obsolescence and “rebirth” by hacking vintage consoles and circuit boards into…
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Step Into a Uniquely Cavernous House Installation by Japanese Art Collective 目
Source Colossal In an otherwise unassuming neighborhood in Beppu, Ōita Prefecture, Japan, a modest residence has undergone an unusual transformation. Thanks to Japenese art collective 目, the two-story private home has been hollowed out, in a sense, to create a literal cavern. 目 translates to “eye” and is pronounced “mé,” and the group comprises artist…
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Featured Artist Martli Heyns
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Martli Heyns presents an amazing collection of mixed media African wildlife images. The post Featured Artist Martli Heyns appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Thibaut Grevet
Source Colossal Thibaut Grevet is a French director and photographer who moves through the world with an eye tuned to the unseen. His images slip between reality and reverie, blending people, architecture, and landscape into quiet collisions of shape, shadow, and motion. What he captures often feels less like documentation and more like memory—soft, shifting,…
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William E. Jones “It Only Looks As If It Hurts” @ The Modern Institute, Glasgow
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home During the first Trump administration and the Covid lockdown, I was unable to pursue filmmaking, the medium I was trained to practice. I spent those years writing fiction, which had the advantages of being free and private – a field of pure invention. I eventually published three…
