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Graffiti and Poetry Combined to Create Symbolic Portraits | My Modern Met
By Sara Barnes on January 8, 2022 “You Live and Learn,” acrylic paint, spray paint, charcoal on canvas, 35.4 x 23.6 inches […] “The gutter feels closer to my creative home than the artist studio. I come from graffiti culture. … Continue reading
Mary Roach in Conversation with Peter Sagal
One of the most intrepid—and funniest—science writers working today, Mary Roach has explored sex (Bonk), corpses (Stiff), and digestion (Gulp). For her latest, Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War, Roach’s field research has taken her from Djibouti to … Continue reading
CAPITAL DO SAMBA | Mocidade Oficial
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Tagged Art, Brazil, brazilian style, Carnival, construction, design, Life, music
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Tiny Faces Animate Minimal Mugs and Planters by Ceramicist Rami Kim | Colossal
All images © Rami Kim Enjoy the company of Rami Kim’s minimally sculpted personalities emerging from her footed planters, mugs, and other ceramic pieces. The artist and animator (previously), who gravitates toward bright monochromatic finishes and simple patterns, creates a wide … Continue reading
Photographer Captures Optical Illusion of “Three-Headed Deer” | My Modern Met
By Sara Barnes on January 3, 2022 “I was lucky to get them all looking at the camera all at once before they disappeared.” At first glance, photographer Renatas Jakaitis appears to have captured something straight out of science fiction. … Continue reading