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Innumerable Metal Leaves and Flowers Cloak Intricately Sculpted Animals by Taiichiro Yoshida | Colossal
“The Dog in the Night Fog” Japanese artist Taiichiro Yoshida (previously) continues his surveys into the possibilities of metalsmithing with a new series of elaborately layered sculptures. Spending between two and six months on each work, Yoshida meticulously molds copper, … Continue reading
Hilarious Finalists of the 2021 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
By Jessica Stewart on September 2, 2021 “Mr. Giggles” by Martina Novotna, Elvington, United Kingdom. Animal: Grey seal Location of shot: Ravenscar “Grey seal pup appears to be giggling. I loved the expression captured. It looks so human-like. I was … Continue reading
Coral and Plant Life Consume Discarded Objects in Post-Apocalyptic Sculptures by Stéphanie Kilgast
SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 GRACE EBERT “Coral Royal” (2019), epoxy clay, acrylics on tin can, 14 x 15 x 11 centimeters. All images © Stéphanie Kilgast, Artist Stéphanie Kilgast (previously) envisions a vibrant, post-apocalyptic world overgrown with coral, fungi, and lush … Continue reading
Expressive Portraits Made as Scrap-Metal Mosaics Question Societal Notions of Value | Colossal
JULY 19, 2021 GRACE EBERT All images © Matt Small At the heart of Matt Small’s practice is the idea that “there’s always potential within everything.” The British artist gravitates toward an overarching theme of disregard in both subject matter and … Continue reading
Launched in Detroit This Summer, A Black-Led Mural Festival Wants to Revitalize Neighborhoods with Public Art
Max Sansing. All images courtesy of BLKOUT Walls, Murals have long been associated with placemaking because of their unparalleled ability to transform underutilized corridors and city stretches into spaces primed for cultural gatherings, tourism, and subsequently, economic growth. This revitalizing potential … Continue reading
Imagination, razor blades and ganja: How Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry changed the sound of popular music | Los Angeles Times
BY RANDALL ROBERTSSTAFF WRITER AUG. 30, 2021 1:24 PM PT Lee “Scratch” Perry performing in 2013.(Tim Goode / PA Wire / Press Association Images) Lee “Scratch” Perry, who produced landmark recordings for Bob Marley and helped invent dub music at his … Continue reading