Arts
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Illustrator Spotlight: Debbie Tea
[ad_1] A selection of work by Indonesian-born illustrator Debbie Tea. Currently based in Belgium, Tea is all about creating story-rich graphics, often adding layer upon layer of metaphors. Her work frequently features everyday objects that tend to go unnoticed—until they take center stage. For Tea, it’s all about the unassuming details and exploring the potential…
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The Best Colored Pencils for Artists in 2025 » Mega Pencil
[ad_1] I’ll be honest. Colored pencils aren’t my favorite medium. I personally prefer the rich liveliness of watercolor or the vibrant boldness of marker. That is… until I make a mistake. Then I remember how crushingly unforgiving those mediums are and why I actually love colored pencils. There really aren’t any “OH SHI…” moments with…
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Alessa Grande: Unveiling Humanity in the Heart of Nature
[ad_1] From Salzburg to the Countryside: A Journey of Creative Discovery Alessa Grande, an Austrian artist currently residing in the serene countryside, finds her primary creative outlet in photography. Born and raised in Salzburg, a city renowned for its rich artistic legacy, she grew up in a family where creativity flourished. Her father played a…
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Warhol Museum Taps Mario R. Rossero as Director
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Hydeon is “Adrfit In the Corners of Time…
[ad_1] We are still catching up on all the activity that happened post-Art Basel, and the Ricco/Maresca show with Hydeon’s (his first solo gallery exhibition in New York) is at the top of the list of things we hope you can check out. One of the key qualities of the NYC-based, California-based painter is the…
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‘Doing Is Living’ Highlights Five Decades of Ruth Asawa’s Bi…
[ad_1] In the wake of World War II panic and paranoia, the U.S. government feared that Japanese Americans would commit acts of sabotage against the nation. Along with some 120,000 Japanese Americans living in the western part of the country, Ruth Asawa (1926-2013) and her family—separated from their father, who was sent to a camp…
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Hoi Chan – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART *…
[ad_1] For our first-ever Booooooom Illustration Awards, supported by Format, we selected 5 winners, one for each of the following categories: Editorial, Personal, Product & Packaging, Advertising & Promotional, Student. Now it is our pleasure to introduce the winner of the Editorial category, Hoi Chan. Hoi Chan is an illustrator from Hong Kong, currently based…
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Janusz Tworek: Bridging Dimensions in Art and Architecture
[ad_1] From Blueprints to Brushstrokes: The Architect’s Journey to Art Janusz Tworek, a Polish architect and multidisciplinary artist, is a creative force rooted in two cultures—his homeland of Poland and the vibrant landscapes of Tenerife. Having graduated in 1980, Tworek’s career began in architecture, a profession that not only shaped his technical precision but also…
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Pippa Garner Dies at 82
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Jeremy Geddes “Periphery” @ Thinkspace P…
[ad_1] We got a teaser today on the new exhibition, Periphery, Jeremy Geddes’ first exhibition in over a decade, opening at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles. Opening January 11, 2025, the show features a series of paintings and studies from the Australian painter. [ad_2] Source link

