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Metaphorical Editorial Illustrations by Eleni Debo Incite Reflections on Contemporary Life | Colossal
GRACE EBERT Belgian illustrator Eleni Debo works within subdued color palettes rendering curious scenes that illuminate the human condition and modern life. Often supporting magazine articles or other editorial endeavors, Debo’s drawings generally focus on a moving figure, […] More: … Continue reading
A PEACE WITHIN Trailer – Ocean Film Festival World Tour 2020 International
Painting is already an impressive skill, but extreme artist Philip Gray is always looking for new ways to push the boundaries of his artform. In the short film A Peace Within, we follow Philip’s endeavours to capture Mexican cenotes – … Continue reading
Hannover, Germany | Street Photography
Photographer Mathias Müller is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘Road’. More: Hannover, Germany | Street Photography
Joni Mitchell: Fear of a Female Genius
One of the greatest living artists in popular music still isn’t properly recognized. Joni transcends gender, genre, and time. Here’s why. By Lindsay Zoladz Oct 16, 2017, 8:30am EDT In one of the golden, waning years of the 1960s, Chuck … Continue reading
Feeling The Rain
Artwork By ALESSIO TREROTOLI “The rain washes memories off the sidewalk of life”, Woody Allen said in an old movie. Raindrops, like in a blues song, fall with a repetitive but fascinating rhythm, awakening, as they were called in XVII century, the … Continue reading
Mercury’s Retrograde
A millennial is looking for her magic 8 ball inside her unconsciousness. Director, animator, writer: Zohar Dvir Voices: Amy Toledano, Alexia Charoud, Christian Pecher, Hugo Charoud Sound Design: Alexia Charoud Royal College of Art | 2020 Awards UK Student Award … Continue reading
Watercolor Paintings Show Shimmering Sight of Swimmers in Water
Many artists favor watercolor paint for its dazzling luminescent qualities. Artist Marcos Beccari uses the translucent medium to render tranquil pictures of human figures bathing in rippling pools. He not only captures the movement of the waves but also the … Continue reading
Textural Sculptures by Artist Jessica Drenk Use Junk Mail, Book Pages, and Q-Tips to Explore Materiality
“Dendrite” (2019), Q-tips and plaster. All images © Jessica Drenk, courtesy of Galleri Urbane Montana-born artist Jessica Drenk (previously) employs simple materials, like shopping flyers and standard No. 2 pencils, to create organic sculptures that are chaotic and arresting explorations … Continue reading
Building a Musical Instrument Out Of Teeth
Teeth! Music! Wall! No refunds. Please file all your “NOOO SIMONE WHY” here: https://twitter.com/SimoneGiertz Thanks Qualcomm for sponsoring: https://www.qualcomm.com/ And thanks @ANDREW HUANG for watching me pull out teeth! The Every Day Calendar is available for pre-order: https://simonegiertz.myshopify.com/ 👇 places … Continue reading
Overflowing with Flora and Fauna, Collaged Paper Installations Comment on Earth’s Dwindling Biodiversity
Sprawling across paint-chipped walls and tiny alcoves, the collaged installations of artist Clare Börsch mimic overgrown jungles and whimsical forest scenes. Layers of flora, fauna, and the occasional gemstone or human figure comprise the amorphous paper artworks as they transform spaces … Continue reading