Category Archives: Art

Subjects Undertake Futile Pursuits in Satirical Paintings by Artist Toni Hamel

Based in Oshawa, a suburb of Toronto, artist Toni Hamel (previously) is concerned with human morality—or lack thereof. In her subtly hued artworks, Hamel portrays subjects in the midst of futile and trivial pursuits: children pluck stars from the night sky, … Continue reading

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Interview: Artist Mohamad Hafez Explores How Multiple Identities Inform His Art and Why He Invests in Education

Formerly a corporate architect, New Haven-based artist Mohamad Hafez (previously) builds intricate sculptures that evoke his home country of Syria. The miniature scenes feature gilded furniture, ornate motifs, and the architectural details of the Middle East, which the artist explores … Continue reading

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Okuda San Miguel Transforms a Stark Lighthouse in Spain into a Technicolor Beacon

“Infinite Cantabria” (2020, Spain. All images © Okuda San Miguel, by Beatriz Carretero and Omar H. Garcia, shared with permission Situated along the coast in Cantabria, the Faro de Ajo has been transformed from a barren facade into a vivid … Continue reading

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Outfitted with Knights’ Helmets, Children Painted by Seth Globepainter Play in the Streets of Paris

French artist Julien Malland, who works as Seth Globepainter (previously), is responding to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis with a new series of murals that capture the innocence of childhood. Painted throughout the thirteenth district of Paris, the public artworks feature kids … Continue reading

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Artist Exposé | Patterns

Spring Fashion   Photographer Guntis Lauzums is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images.   Abstract 12 Madison Shadows More: Artist Exposé | Patterns

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20+ People Who Discovered Their Art History Doppelgängers at Museums

By Sara Barnes on September 14, 2017   Some people believe that everyone has a twin. And maybe that’s true—if you need proof, just visit an art or history museum! People around the world are finding themselves in the collections … Continue reading

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Mom-Of-Two Creates Animal-Inspired Edible Food Art (60 Pics)

Jolanda Stokkermans is a married mom living in Koersel, a small village in Belgium, with two children and two Jack Russells. One of her superpowers is meal prepping. Roughly a year ago, Jolanda started creating easy recipes and taking pictures … Continue reading

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The Origin of Stripes

Under Magnitude, a permanent structure from MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY, evolves the studio’s invention of a topological-walking stripe-based material system: ‘structural stripes.’

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Philip Jackson Sculpture 

Apr 29, 2017 [from a gallery curated by charleygirl_77] “- I adore Philip Jackson’s work and wanted to collect some of the fabulous photos users have taken of his exhibitions and standalone pieces.” More: Philip Jackson Sculpture | Sculpture art, Sculpture, … Continue reading

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Making Jewelry From Scraps of Detroit Graffiti

While living near a women’s shelter in Detroit, Michigan, Amy Peterson felt moved to do something to help her neighbors. Her inspiration turned into Rebel Nell, a social enterprise dedicated to employing, educating and empowering women transitioning out of homeless … Continue reading

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