What I love about Jose Romussi’s art is his ability to take something so old and to modernise it with a crafting method. …
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Mach’s artistic style is based on flowing assemblages of mass-produced found art objects. Typically these include magazines, vicious teddy bears, newspapers, car tyres, bricks, telephone boxes, match…
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Born in Hamburg in 1932, free-spirited artist Mati Klarwein had tendencies to travel far and wide experiencing surroundings in Paris, New York and ending up…
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After graduating with a BFA Honours degree in 2008 Amy Shackleton has exhibited paintings in New York, London Montreal and Calgary. In 2010 Amy received a Signature…
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Carlos Guerrero, also known as Prince Lauder, is a young collage artist from Mexico. Carlos combines beautifully detailed illustrations with fashion-inspired photographs to create eye-catching…
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I am in equal parts dismayed and in love with Alex Zelina’s work. Her portraits are like melted wax figures from some B list horror…
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Referring to herself as a “Caricature Artist with a camera”, Canadian creative Kristamas Klousch’s self-portraiture seems both deeply personal and yet mysteriously eclectic. It comes…
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My flatmate has Alice’s blue lion, ‘Cyanide’, on her bedroom wall. It is a powerful piece of work in oil and spray paint on canvas….
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Abstract art has always been my favourite because it allows the viewer to decode the hidden message of the painting in his own way and…
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I first encountered James Jean’s work in the 2008 animation “Trembled Blossoms“ commissioned by Prada. While fascinated by the strong fantasy narrative of the film – and…
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Baltimore-based artist, Elizabeth Hoeckel, really caught my eye with her mixed media art pieces, as she transports her viewers to a surreal otherworldly dimension where…
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What immediately struck me about Diego Gravinese was the masterful use of colour and light in his work. Interestingly, what at first glance looks like…
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It’s hard to label this project by Margot Charbonnier. Make Yourself at Home combines garment design, interiors, graphics, instructions and technical drawings, and results in…
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These inspiring pieces created by artist Arian Behzadi turn quirky vintage ads into stunning works of art. As a Biological science major, Arian Behzadi uses…
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Amsterdam-based Ingrid Siliakus, first started creating her ingenious designs after discovering the maestro of paper architecture, Japanese architect Masahiro Chatani, who had been practising the…
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Peruvian artist, Cecilia Paredes, uses her art as a way of transforming herself into a modern day chameleon, a technique particularly visible in her most…
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Hilton Owen, is a Tasmanian artist who I stumbled upon very recently and immediately fell in love with his strong body of work, which showcases…
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Luis Toledo, also known as Laprisamata, is an art director and digital artist from Madrid. His wide clientele includes companies such as Warner Music, Heineken, EA…
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Hong Kong based artist, Peony Yip aka The White Deer, produces stunning prints, pencil drawings and water colours, using a simple colour palette and a…
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Fernando Vicente, is an illustrator and painter from Madrid where he started his career in the 1980s. He has been published in El País, Gentleman,…
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The work of Aleksandra Rdest is one that I have wanted to share for a very long time. She is an artist who has the…
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When looking at Sagaki Keita’s works I am absolutely mesmerized. Not only are her illustrations fantastically innovative and unique, but also painstakingly detailed whereby every…
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Pani Paul is a photographer that I like a lot as in my opinion he has positioned himself exactly midway between fashion photography and artistic…
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Markus Vater is an all-round artist. If you look at his website you find that he is a painter, illustrator, poet, photographer and also filmmaker….
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I discovered this amazing artist during a walk in London on a Sunday through Brick Lane market and it was truly love at first sight….
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Looking at most parts of Tauba Auerbach production is like visual therapy for me. Her taste is so delicate and the colours so gentle that…
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Matthew Deleget is an abstract painter. The first time I saw his paintings I was reminded of the first Minimalism of the 60′s created by…
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Justin Bryan Nelson is an artist currently living in Tampa, Florida. He have shown his illustration in a number of exhibitions and even in a…
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Yoshiko Fukushima is a Japanise artist who lives and works in Kyoto. I am visually pleased looking at the colour palette she have choosen, a…
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Craig&Carl is a name of a duo of artist who, even though living in the opposite side of the world, always collaborate to create litterally…
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I’m very pleased to introduce you to a spectacular audio-video artist, Japanese New York based Yoshi Sodeoka. I discovered his works during a styling creative…
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I love the work of Angelika J. Trojnarski, as it is about ruins and decadence, and lies close to reality. She takes inspiration from everyday…
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Toshihiko Shibuya is a Japanese artist and creator of the installation in the above images. This site-specific installation is now present in Sapporo Art Park,…
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Wendy Bevan is a London based artist who we have featured before. I personally first discovered her work few a few years ago while flipping through…
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Anouk Vogel is a Swiss artist who studied landscape architecture in Manchester and opened her own practice in Amsterdam in 2007. The above images,…
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The images you see above are part of a project called “Tree, Line” by artist Zander Olsen. These are site specific installations and are built…
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Photography is two dimensional, yet Sara VanDerBeek’s two-dimensional photography is taken with three-dimensional objects and I love her concept. Her images of installations are…
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Unconventional is definitely the word to describe artist Augusto Giovanetti. His illustrations are playful and quirky. Most of his art pieces are combinations of elements…
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There’s something about this artist (I thought the term Illustrator was reductive for him)? I wish he was my friend because I’m sure it would…
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Originally from Russia, Sasha Tugolukova chose to go to London to pursue a career in art and design. Trained at home, as an artist, she was…
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I always admire artists who can portray the likeliness of a real person, capturing every characteristic. Yet the work of Sara J. Vaderbeek is definitely…
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Jane Thomas’s photographs seem at first to display kaleidoscopic otherworldly planets – remote galaxies of colour where fire and ice swirl and intertwine around each…
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Muireann Brady’s work is technically photography, but it seems unfair to limit it with that description. It seems as though it should fall somewhere else…
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The work of Adriean Koleric is truly inspiring in my opinion. He has not only the ability to make beautiful art piece that is appealing…
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There are few artists whose development over the years I have observed as closely as that of H.O.P.E. From acclaimed street artist to audacious performer…
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Tang Yau Hoong’s work may not be the most artistic in the traditional sense. There’s no paint involved, or shading, or complex figures. The work’s…
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Andreas Ragnar Kassapis is one of those artists that aims straight to your deepest emotions and representations. The world he describes has something concerning the…
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British artist Joe Webb’s work isn’t what one would immediately recognise as deadly serious. With his sherbet colours and cheeky collages made by piecing together…
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My favourite game as a child, by far, was Candyland. Perhaps it’s a sense of nostalgia for something I’ve half forgotten that attracts me to…
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