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Message From Nowhere, Umbrian - Stephen Fox , 2025.
American, b. 1957 -
Oil on canvas, 11 × 12 in.
Painting by Remus Grecu (Romanian, b. 1976).
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Jolene Lai (Singaporean, b. 1980, Singapore, based LA, CA, USA) - Unit 51, 2022, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
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Hello, I’m Sarah! I’m a cartoonist, illustrator, and vis-dev artist from Alaska. I’m currently in LA working in tv animation, and drawing the last chapter of my sapphic, fairytale-inspired webcomic Kochab! I make art inspired by folklore, the otherworldly and odd within nature and everyday life, and fantasy/slice-of-life stories.
Nice to meet you, Sarah! She has shared some of their work below for you all. Check them out!
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Rob Strati | The Fall from Fragmented series, 2022 | broken china, ink on paper
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Cian Hogan: Glitchy Formalism
Cian Hogan is from a small village near Galway, in the west of Ireland. He graduated with a degree in Multimedia from Dublin City University, but says that he was mostly self taught. He works between London and Galway doing freelance animation work. He sees his gifs as a way of experimenting with new techniques. But while doing this experimentation he he creates beautiful visual poems that are simultaneously formal, glitchy, elegant, and mystical. Quite an accomplishment. I hope he keeps experimenting.
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Spectacular Drone Views Of Giza Present the Pyramid in an Unusual Perspective
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Paper cuts by Eiko Ojala, a renowned illustrator and graphic designer based in Estonia.
He works mostly digitally and draws everything by hand. Within his work process Eiko likes to study the forms of shapes and to work closely with light and shadow. He likes to keep his illustrations minimal and well-advised and combines consummate craftsmanship with a healthy sprinkling of wit.
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Surreal photo-manipulations by Jati Putra Pratama
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Anish Kapoor - Dismemberment - Gibbs Farm, New Zealand
Gibbs Farm sculpture park is home to a series of major site specific artworks commissioned from some of the world’s most significant artists.
Composed of a vast PVC membrane stretched between the two giant steel ellipses, Kapoor’s work is architectural, and yet it also has a fleshy quality which the artist describes as being “rather like a flayed skin”.
Kapoor has commented, “I want to make body into sky”. At the farm he achieves this. Here, the artist had to devise a form that was both freestanding and capable of surviving a constant arm-wrestle with the sky and the mercurial weather conditions.
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