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Dia to Steward Cameron Rowland’s Depreciation
Source artforum.com The Dia Art Foundation has announced that Cameron Rowland has awarded the organization stewardship of their 2018 work Depreciation, which, like much of their work, explores issues of racism, capitalism,
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Poetic Drawings by Yuria Okamura Meditate on the Sacredness of Plants
Source Colossal All images © Yuria Okamura, shared with permission Melbourne-based artist Yuria Okamura intertwines sacred geometries with medicinal botanicals in her delicate drawings and wall works. Evoking animism and the Buddhist and Shinto beliefs she encountered during her childhood in Japan, Okamura’s renderings in pen and acrylic create sites for meditation and contemplation with…
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Transforming Landscapes into Art: Jadikan’s Stunning Long Exposure Photos of Aerial Firework
Source Design You Trust French artist Jadikan has recently taken the world of photography by storm with his latest series of photographs titled “Phénomènes” or Aerial Firework Dreams. The series is a breathtaking collection of long exposure photos that are created using drones equipped with flammable powder, specifically designed to create firework bursts that light…
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The Matrix Glitches or Pure Luck? Subway Signs that Match People Perfectly
Source Design You Trust Have you ever experienced a moment where reality seems to imitate art? Maybe it was a chance encounter that felt like something out of a movie, or a coincidence that seemed too good to be true. Well, these hilarious subway sign coincidences might just top them all. h/t: sadanduseless Whether you…
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When AI Meets Horror: The Fictitious but Fascinating World of Screaming Tarantula Eating Contest
Source Design You Trust Are you tired of scouring the internet for new and exciting things to see? Well, look no further than the world of artificial intelligence-generated images! These images, created using sophisticated algorithms and programming, can take us to places we’ve never been before. Including a screaming tarantula eating competition. h/t: sadanduseless Although…
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Takako Yamaguchi
Source artforum.com Takako Yamaguchi’s new oil paintings feature self-contained seaside dreamscapes, patterned with polychromatic natural elements. Attenuated clouds whirl about with attitude, knotting, braiding, and
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Crafting Emotions through Clay: The Inspiring Work of Aman Khanna
Source Design You Trust Aman Khanna is a gifted artist and visual storyteller hailing from the bustling city of New Delhi, India. His unique creations are stunning clay sculptures that capture the essence of human emotions, interactions and experiences. Each one of his pieces tells a compelling story that resonates with people from all walks…
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Looks Fishy: Andrey Savin Greets Marine Denizens in His Vibrant Underwater Portraits
Source Colossal All images © Andrey Savin, shared with permission Skirting the sandy sea floor or floating amidst anemone fronds, the subjects of Andrey Savin’s portraits can’t help but act a little fishy. The photographer meets most of the marine species in the waters around where he lives in the Philippines, fascinated by their enigmatic…
