Astronomy Sweater (England, 1980s) designed by Jamie & Jessi Seaton. Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales.
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Astronomy Sweater (England, 1980s) designed by Jamie & Jessi Seaton. Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales.
Color charts of undifferentiated (top) and specialized (bottom) plumage of different warbler species from Charles Keeler's Evolution of the colors of North American land birds (1893).
Full text here.
Tiger Woman
A piece done for Slant’d in their latest 2026 literary mag publication, Lore.
Inspired by a section of the ungnyeo/dangun story. The bear and the tiger eating mugwort and garlic to become human; the bear succeeded and the tiger failed… I wanted to visualize a narrative “what-if” to tell a story on the extinct Korean tiger and a relation to colonialism, imperialism/capitalism, national mythos, and a lot more than I can fit in one description (frankly more than I could possibly fit in one art piece!)
“The daily routine of most adults is so heavy and artificial that we are closed off to much of the world. We have to do this in order to get our work done. I think one purpose of art is to get us out of those routines. When we hear music or poetry or stories, the world opens up again. We’re drawn in — or out — and the windows of our perception are cleansed, as William Blake said. The same thing can happen when we’re around young children or adults who have unlearned those habits of shutting the world out.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin
my favorite take on AI in the arts is still mary bronstein being asked about it and just saying "it doesn't have a perspective" and moving on. no big rant, it's not the end of art, it's not about The Soul. it just doesn't have a perspective!! so it will never be saying anything as interesting as a person who does.
Bibliothèque D.M.C. Point de Croix Nouveaux Dessins (2me Série), c. 1905
Jacob van Loon Station X
Leslie Levings, An Effort to Release It
Angela Lane (British, 1974) - Zodiacal Light (2019)
Everglades by Jean Craighead George, Illustrated by Wendell Minor
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Jean Mallard (French, 1997) - Retour à Ithaque (Return to Ithaca) (2025)
examples of deflected doubleweave (weaving technique)
sources, top to bottom l-r: plainweave on flickr, gist yarn, madelyn van der hoogt, margo selby, susan gilday, theloomybin
“ok lets do warm up sketch”
“oh..”
Hot and heavy, Brett Allen Johnson
The Three Fates - Alexander Rothaug (details) // When the Chips are Down from Hadestown
I'm thinking of Symphony of the Sixth Blast Furnace by Evgeny Sedukhin again...
hmm okay i'm trying to dig up a source on this painting, to see if i could find it in any higher quality
but i can't find any evidence of its existence from before 2018 lmao
and searching the artist's name only gets me like 6 pages of results on google
and a little artist showcase page on arthive for this guy with exactly 1 painting listed
and a biography that spells this guy's name like 5 different ways
which i'm pretty sure is because it's machine translated from something
very mysterious
oh doing his name in russian gives me some actually useful results, why didn't i think to do that
Солнечный город "Sunny City" - No date given.
Мир "World" - No date given.
Чусовские просторы. "Chusovskie expanses." Canvas, oil, 1997. Exhibited at the Nizhny Tagil Museum of Nature.
Осень "Autumn"
ooooh this one is really nice
Огни трудового Тагила, "The Lights of Labor Tagil" acquired by the Tretyakov Gallery in 1986.
октябрь "October" 2009 cardboard, oil, 29.5x39.5 cm
Осень на Чусовой, "Autumn on Chusovaya" 1999, canvas, oil, 79x100 cm
Чугун идет "Cast Iron is Coming" 1976
okay that's all the art this article had, i'm really glad i could find some this artist's other works!!!!
"Tiny Landscapes" by Constance Baltuck of Juneau, Alaska (2022)