Tag Archives: Art
Francine LeClercq Stitches Thousands of Pixels from Digital Surveillance Footage in Meticulous Embroideries | Colossal
APRIL 1, 2024KATE MOTHES “Bike,” cross-stitch embroidery, 24 x 48 inches. All images © Francine LeClercq Francine LeClercq’s embroideries of surveillance imagery captures daily life from a unique perspective. Analogous to pixels, the tight grid of cross-stitch serves as a … Continue reading
Torus shaped Space Station construction video
[…] You can visit the Gateway Spaceport Twitter page at: @gatewayfound You can visit our Facebook page at: / gatewayspaceport For more information on VERA Station see our other video here: • We could build this huge Space Statio… […] … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – New Storytellers, The Sound Collector
The Gold Winner of the Charles Parker Prize for the Best Student Audio Feature 2023. Sara Parker introduces the Gold Winner of the Charles Parker Prize for the Best Student Audio Feature 2023. Rummaging around in a lifetime’s possessions, two … Continue reading
Thibaut Derien Immortalizes the Aging Facades of France’s Shuttered Shops in Poignant Photographs | Colossal
MARCH 28, 2024 KATE MOTHES All images © Thibaut Derien Shuttered blinds and peeling paint don’t usually indicate an invitation, but for photographer Thibaut Derien, long-closed shops are well worth a stop. Shuttered blinds, peeling paint, and aging doors don’t … Continue reading
60 Finalists Announced From Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on March 20, 2024 “Huli Tribesman” ©Roberto Pazzi. All rights reserved. Finalist, People “This portrait features a Huli wigman tribesman. The Huli are an Indigenous Melanesian ethnic group who reside in the Hela Province of Papua New … Continue reading
Peter Frederiksen Dramatizes the Dark Humor of Classic Cartoons in His Cropped Embroideries | Colossal
MARCH 27, 2024 GRACE EBERT “The days keep getting longer.” All images © Peter Frederiksen Peter Frederiksen pinpoints the most ridiculous, exaggerated moments in cartoons and animated shows to dramatize them further into absurdity. Chicago-based artist Peter Frederiksen (previously) pinpoints … Continue reading