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Beautifully Meditative Faces Emerge From Billowy Lengths of Tulle

By Arnesia Young on May 25, 2021 “A single length of tulle is manipulated to literally and metaphorically represent mindfulness, meditation, and the notion of finding clarity out of chaos.”   Since he began experimenting with tulle over a decade … Continue reading

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Housewife | A Photographer’s Story

Photographic Artist Artist  Roxana Savin is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay.  From the book/project ‘I’ll Be Late Tonight’.   ‘I’ll be late tonight’ is an autobiographical project, inspired by my experience of living as a housewife … Continue reading

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Miniature Architectural Spaces Nestle into Carved Chunks of Raw Marble | Colossal

GRACE EBERT “Tetraconch II” (2019), Faxe limestone, 38 centimeters. All images © Matthew Simmonds   Since antiquity, marble has been a preferred material for sculptors and architects alike because of its relative softness and the unlikelihood that it’ll shatter. British … Continue reading

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Writer Michael Rosen on politics, poems and the darkest days of his fight with Covid-19

His cheeky, clever and irreverent stories have captivated generations of children and adults. Yet while Michael Rosen’s wry sense of humour shines through in his latest book, “Many Different Kinds of Love” also deals with a truly terrifying chapter in … Continue reading

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Footsteps: How an Isolated Artificial Home in Ontario Produces Sound for Myriad Blockbuster Films | Colossal

A modest house nestled into the bucolic countryside of Uxbridge, Ontario, is home to a premier sound facility behind an impressive array of films, TV series, and video games. Brimming with an eclectic collection of objects and antiques, Footsteps Studio has … Continue reading

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An Expansive Exhibition Pairs Two Indigenous Artists to Explore the Power of Socially Engaged Artmaking

Marie Watt “Companion Species (Radiant)” (2017), crystal and western maple base, 8 x 27 x 16 inches. Image © Marie Watt and Kevin McConnell. Made in collaboration with Jeff Mack, Glassblower, and Corning Museum of Glass Hot Glass Team in … Continue reading

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Gravity-Driven Marble Run Sculptures Are Comprised of Precisely Soldered Copper Pathways

LittleBall Creations matches the inventive spirit of Wallace & Gromit’s titular character with an elaborately constructed rolling ball sculpture shaped like the rocket ship that headlined the classic animation’s first episode. Complete with mechanisms inspired by the show, the four-track … Continue reading

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The Falling Water House

The documentary film about one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s greatest masterpieces. In 1935, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a country house for the Kaufmann family over a small stream in rural southwestern Pennsylvania , 43 miles (69 km) southeast of Pittsburgh,built … Continue reading

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Candid Murals by Street Artist Escif Cleverly Respond to Political Issues and Current Events | Colossal

MAY 13, 2021 GRACE EBERT “Espoire” in Lozzi, France. All images © Escif Street artist Escif (previously) utilizes muted color palettes and straightforward motifs to convert walls around his home city of Valencia and other locations throughout Europe into perceptive … Continue reading

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