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In Sand and Stone, Jon Foreman Sculpts Hypnotic Gradients and Organic Motifs | Colossal
MARCH 27, 2024 GRACE EBERT “Aureus” (2022). All images © Jon Foreman Using found leaves, stones, and sand, Foreman assembles swirling gradients and organic motifs that radiate across forest floors and beaches. Nature’s subtle irregularities and variations are fodder for … Continue reading
Three surprising burial sites across the UK with Alice Roberts | Country Living UK
Alice Roberts speaks to Country Living UK about three surprising burial sites across the UK. We ask familiar names how they live the life and bring slow, simple, sustainable values into their areas of expertise and everyday routines. #archaeology #ancienthistory … Continue reading
Rain Szeto’s Elaborate Ink and Watercolor Illustrations Illuminate the Pleasant Chaos of Daily Life | Colossal
MARCH 25, 2024 KATE MOTHES “Fruit Dude 2.” All images © Rain Szeto Rain Szeto’s illustrations capture inviting, everyday places from home kitchens to local fruit shops in vibrant detail. From a bustling cafe to the comfort of a family … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – A Jamaican Poet in Dublin
Jason Allen-Paisant goes to Ireland on the trail of Jamaican poet Ferdinand Levy. In 1941, while a medical student in Dublin, Jamaican poet Ferdinand Levy published his only poetry collection, Flashes from the Dark. Positively reviewed at the time, the … Continue reading