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She Built a Greenhouse Around Her Tiny House
In this episode, Pauline is showing us her self-built house which is surrounded by a sliding greenhouse. This greenhouse effect allows her to save on heating and at the same time, it offers a much bigger living space and uniqueness. … Continue reading
Hayao Miyazaki | What it means to be an artist
After spending the last week watching every Hayao Miyazaki documentary I could find from “The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness” to “Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki” none gave me a deeper insight into Miyazaki’s creative process than “10 Years with Hayao … Continue reading
Photographer Stéphan Gladieu Documents the Congolese Street Children Turning Waste into Wonder | Colossal
SEPTEMBER 2, 2022. GABRIELLE LAWRENCE All images © Stéphan Gladieu “So dramatic, so strong, so visual,” artist Stéphan Gladieu said of his first encounter with the revival of an ancestral folk art movement in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. Kinshasa is … Continue reading
Solitude and Nature’s Ephemerality Emanates from the Illuminated Forms in Sung Hwa Kim’s Paintings | Colossal
SEPTEMBER 2, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Untitled” (2022), soft pastels and acrylic on paper, 12 x 9 inches. All images © Sung Hwa Kim A sense of solitude and the finitude of time pervade the quiet, introspective works by Sung Hwa Kim. Rendering … Continue reading
10-Year-old Creates Modern-Day ‘Guernica’ Dedicated to Ukraine | My Modern Met
By Sara Barnes on August 31, 2022 So much talent at such a young age! Some people are lucky enough to be prodigies of their chosen skill. Such is the case for Andres Valencia. At just 10 years old, the … Continue reading
In Craig Walsh’s ‘Monuments,’ Enormous Projected Portraits Illuminate the Selective Histories of Public Art | Colossal
AUGUST 31, 2022. GRACE EBERT Charlotte’s Descendents (2022) for Charlotte SHOUT! All images © Craig Walsh In the mid-nineties, Australian artist Craig Walsh created his first projection at Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland. Made with photographic slides, the massive installation temporarily transformed … Continue reading