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Sebas Velasco Reflects the Spirit of Brixton for London Mural Festival | Colossal
September 21, 2024 Art Kate Mothes “A Lasting Place” (2024), London. Photo by Jose Delu. All courtesy of London Mural Festival If you’re in London, you can explore more than 100 murals spread throughout the city this month for the … Continue reading
Hallway of an old tenement house in Łódź, Poland.
Hallway of an old tenement house in Łódź, Poland. byu/Snoo_90160 inAccidentalWesAnderson
Virginia Mori’s Wistful Illustrations Tap Into Reverie | Colossal
September 19, 2024 Animation Illustration Jackie Andres Visually simple yet conceptually unbounded, Italian illustrator Virginia Moricontinues to create scenes that proliferate from her imaginative world of inner emotions. “I often take inspiration from dreams, nightmares, hallucinations, and long walks in … Continue reading
Fantastical Animal Sculptures Evoke Vulnerable Human Emotions | My Modern Met
By Emma Taggart on September 16, 2024 Detail of “Trust Me” In a world increasingly fractured by political and social divisions, artist Beth Cavener seeks to rebuild connections through her evocative animal sculptures. Her exhibition Trust at the Carpenters Workshop … Continue reading
The History of Modern Art
This video is part of an art history project assigned to Art 1 students at LL Jr./Sr. High.
John Pai Transforms Steel Into Delicate, Airy Sculptures | Colossal
September 12, 2024 Art Kate Mothes “Shared Destinies” (2014), welded steel, 85.5 x 108 x 85 centimeters. Photos by Geoffrey Quelle. All images © John Pai, courtesy of the artist and Gallery Hyundai For more than seventy years, John Pai’s … Continue reading