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Tina Kraus Details Ocean Life’s Beauty and Plight Through Realistic Paper Sculptures | Colossal
SEPTEMBER 29, 2023 JACKIE ANDRES All images © Tina Kraus Tina Kraus recreates the beauty and idiosyncrasy of nature and its diverse species through her intricate paper sculptures. Tina Kraus (previously) recreates nature’s beauty, idiosyncrasies, and diversity through her intricate … Continue reading
The Language With No Word For Music
Exploring how our use of language can shape the ways in which we think about music. ⦿ SCRIPT & SOURCES ⦿ Script: https://tinyurl.com/langscript Sources: https://tinyurl.com/langsources ⦿ FOLLOW ME ⦿ Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tea9e8v2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/albertgenower Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/albertgenower/ Struck by a Wikipedia article … Continue reading
Sea-Inspired Sculptural Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto Blossoms from Gossamer Fabrics | Colossal
SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 KATE MOTHES “Gathering Blue.” All images © Mariko Kusumoto Exquisite bulbs, florets, and playful silhouettes emerge from delicate fiber in the jewelry and sculptures of Mariko Kusumoto. Exquisite bulbs, florets, and playful silhouettes emerge from delicate fiber … Continue reading
Artist Twists Hundreds of Wire Strands Into Bonsai Tree Sculptures | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on September 25, 2023 These mini bonsais are incredibly handcrafted. Plus, they require no watering or trimming. With roots in China and a long history in Japan, bonsai trees are instantly recognizable for their petite, yet artistic … Continue reading
1924. The year Jazz crashed Classical Music’s party – Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin (Ep.16)
George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue captured the spirit of American culture and art in the early 20th century – Exuberant, restless innovation, and a healthy disregard for the rulebook. Like, share, leave your comments and support us on PATREON! 👇 … Continue reading
Meticulous Patterns Bring Harmony to Salma Price-Nell’s Inky Drawings of Trees | Colossal
SEPTEMBER 21, 2023 GRACE EBERT “Tree of Duality.” All images © Salma Price-Nell Price-Nell painstakingly renders wispy willow tendrils, gnarled trunks, and wide, sloping canopies with delicate crosshatching and linework. Salma Price-Nell gravitates toward patterns, harnessing their aesthetic and metaphorical … Continue reading