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{2022} 07 Whose house is this? from Memories Of Dying
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Salman Toor, Three Friends in a Cab, 16 x 20 inches, 2021
from Victoria Semykinaâs âOld Azerbaijanâ illustrations for Baku Magazine (2015-2016).Â
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Photography by Elizaveta Porodina for Dazed, 2021
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Absolutely excellent illustrative paintings by New Jersey-based artist Victoria Vincenzina Nunley.
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Brett Allen Johnsonâs âSouthwestern Passage.â
Opening on October 9th, 2021 at Maxwell Alexander Gallery in Los Angeles, California is artist Brett Allen Johnsonâs solo exhibition, âSouthwestern Passage.â
From the gallery:
âBrett Allen Johnsonâs first fascination with the West stemmed from childhood visits to northern Arizona to visit family in Sedona. Â These trips would take the Johnson family from Northern Utah through iconic western landscapes like Mt. Carmel, Kanab, Page, and Vermilion cliffs. Â Johnsonâs Grandmother, a watercolorist, would take her grandkids on outdoor adventures to explore and paint scenes of the surrounding landscape. Â These early experiences would ultimately lead to the artistâs journey into recreating the desert on his own canvases.
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