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Miniature Paintings on Tea Bags by Ruby Silvious
Some of us may give our used tea bags a second life by squeezing an extra steep out of them, but Ruby Silvious takes things a step further by using the thin paper as a canvas for miniature paintings. Silvious … Continue reading
Drawing With Shadows: Illustrator Guy Larsen Creates Portraits From the Shadows of Crumpled Paper | Colossal
In this brief video, London-based illustrator Guy Larsen finds inspiration in the shadow lines cast by a crumpled up ball of paper which he uses to draw a variety of distorted portraits. Being a talented artist makes this look easy, … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, comparison, construction, creatives, Culture, Graffiti, illustration, Life
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A New Manchester Alphabet has arrived!
For the past 18 months, we’ve been working on a very special project with staff and students from The Manchester Writing School and the Manchester School of Art. The idea for the project began when our Education and Outreach Officer, … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborations, Edwardian, illustration, Manchester, Manchester Society of Architects, Poetry, Roger Oldham
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Monday’s Featured artist: FAYE QUINN
Faye Quinn, Contact Light Eventually, humans will have to find a new way of life. Reset our everyday. Vital resources run low, the planet Earth is coming to its demise. As a race, we search desperately to find a different … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, artist, illustration, Manchester, manchester school of art, space, UK
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