Category Archives: Art

Hannah Jensen  Art | Sculpture Gallery

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performance by @samkolder and @chelseakauai in Namibia | Notre Arte

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Promise – the memory palace

Notes I first heard about Hazel Scott while reading Rad American Women from A to Z to my daughter. It’s a wonderful book. You should buy it for any kid in your life. I read a lot about Hazel, but … Continue reading

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Classic Cartoons Suspend Tense Moments of Sabotage in Embroidery | Colossal

APRIL 5, 2022. GRACE EBERT “The Trap Has Been Set” From Looney Tunes and Mickey Mouse to The Simpsons, cartoons have a long history of imagining the most ridiculous, chaotic moments possible and dramatizing them into absurdity. The animated characters … Continue reading

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Invoking Black Masking Traditions, Artist Demond Melancon Beads Elaborate, Celebratory Portraits | Colossal

MARCH 31, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Say Her Name” (2021), glass beads and rhinestones on canvas. Through intricately woven displays of minuscule glass beads and rhinestones, Big Chief Demond Melancon continues a legacy. He belongs to the tribe of the Young Seminole … Continue reading

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Graffiti | Street Art Utopia

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#LoveSick Saturday: Drawings of love ⛓✏️⁠ | NowNess

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Artist @female.alchemy

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Exquisite Embroideries Transport You to the Forest Floor

By Sara Barnes on March 28, 2022 These brilliant embroideries look like what you’d see if you were lying in a forest, looking up. Embroidery artist Sew Beautiful shows the beauty of forests through their trees. Using colorful thread and … Continue reading

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A New Book Explores the Innovative Sculptures of Abstract Artist El Anatsui | Colossal

MARCH 30, 2022. KATE MOTHES All images courtesy of Damiani Publishing Ghanaian-born Nigeria-based artist El Anatsui is known for sprawling metal sculptures that drape, twist, and fold across expansive surfaces in colorful, undulating patterns. A forthcoming book, El Anatsui: The … Continue reading

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