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A Carved Graphite Train on Tracks Emerges from Inside a Carpenter’s Pencil | Colossal
December 27, 2015 Art Craft Christopher Jobson All photos courtesy Cindy Chinn We’ve seen a number of artists working with pencil lead over the last few years, where the narrow dimensions of graphite are carved into minuscule objects. This recent … Continue reading
An Enormous Fractured Acorn Seeds Meditation Among the Trees | Colossal
January 11, 2025 Design Nature Grace Ebert All images courtesy of LFZ Studio In a lush, wooded pocket in Rouen, France, a meditation space shaped like an acorn rests on the forest floor. In a lush, wooded pocket in Rouen, … Continue reading
Tens of Thousands of Individual Dots Bring Ornamental Rugs to Life in Antonio Santín’s Paintings | Colossal
January 9, 2025 Art Kate Mothes “Momo” (2024), oil on canvas, 63 x 86 5/8 inches. All images courtesy of the artist and Marc Straus Gallery, New York Antonio Santín’s training as a sculptor lends itself to paintings with tactile … Continue reading