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Prologue: My Life Will Change Forever | Telenovela by Lowri Evans
rom one full moon to another, artist Lowri Evans welcomes you to Telenovela – a soap opera in 16 parts based on her life and sketchbooks. Come back tomorrow at 9pm UK time for the next instalment… Subtitles are available … 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
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