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Squirrel Concert | Heath Jones

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Meet ‘Miss Todd’

 

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Sci-Fi Short Film: “Floreana” | DUST

On a remote island in the future, people are training for an important mission. Take a look at the mechanics of this training facility and the creatures within. “Floreana” by Louis Morton Connect with the Filmmakers: https://www.instagram.com/louisjmorton Tweets by louisjmorton … Continue reading

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Take a Swing Around ‘Par Excellence Redux,’ a Mini Golf Course of Playable Artworks at Elmhurst Art Museum | Colossal

Now open at the Elmhurst Art Museum is Par Excellence Redux, a miniature golf course featuring a widely varied collection of playable artworks. Curated by Colossal’s founder and editor-in-chief Christopher Jobson as part of an open call, the two-part course … Continue reading

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‘Beauty’ of island’s shipwrecks graveyard captured | BBC Wales

Photographer Peter Britton wants his project to stand as a legacy to those lost to Tusker Rock.   A photographer is paying tribute to the lives lost to a small island in the Bristol Channel known as a graveyard for … Continue reading

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Precise Compositions by Daniel Rueda and Anna Devís Turn Architecture into Playful Portraits

Valencia-based duo Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda (previously) add a playful twist to mundane settings and architectural backdrops. Whether flaring a skirt into a wide, cheesy grin, posing to prop up a facade’s stripes, or gripping the tail of a balloon … Continue reading

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Aesthetica Magazine – Altered Landscapes

Ellen Jantzen is drawn to the natural world: oceans, rivers, lakes and mountains. Landscapes have provided endless inspiration to artists throughout history – from Romantic painters to contemporary environmental photographers. Yet, Jantzen’s artworks do not depict nature as we know … Continue reading

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Impasto Marks and Thick Dabs of Paint Render Dreamy Landscapes in Rich Layers of Color

To capture the depth of an enchanting river alcove or bucolic landscape, Russian artist Anastasia Trusova works in what she calls “textured graphic impressionism,” a unique style that expresses emotion through detail and volume. She uses a combination of palette knives … Continue reading

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Dramatic and Mild

What do people look at and what meanings do they make when a Kandinsky is on show in a power station guarded by a muscleman? Directed by Nastia Korkia (nastiakorkia.com/) More on this film: psyche.co/films/one-kandinsky-one-viewer-and-one-guard-in-a-moscow-power-station Watch more on Psyche: psyche.co/films … Continue reading

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Sci-Fi Short Film: “Laura & Vineta” | DUST

A potato farmer connects with the injured alien that crash-landed in his field, much to the chagrin of the local authorities. Laura & Vineta (Laura un Vineta) by Roberts Kuļenko Connect with the Filmmakers: https://www.robertskulenko.com/ https://vimeo.com/user3526264 “Laura & Vineta” Credits: … Continue reading

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