June 24, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
Anna Bocek, a prominent artist hailing from Poland, was born in 1973. Renowned for her unique approach to art, Bocek often chooses a bright monochromatic background on which she paints a contrasting image, filled with intrinsic dynamics and personal drama - much like the scenes of a theatre, heightened and a tad more vivid than everyday reality.
Read moreJune 25, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
Heather Hansen is a remarkable artist from New Orleans who doesn't just paint; she dances her way into art, clutching a piece of charcoal in each hand, transferring her kinetic energy onto the canvas. While Heather mostly creates art in her studio, she occasionally holds public performances where she crafts her masterpieces.
Read moreJuly 5, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair
In the world of contemporary art, few can rival the proficiency and dedication of Bowling Green-based artist, Dennis Wojtkiewicz. His specialty? A unique focus on fruits, flowers, and berries, meticulously painted to reflect their essence and subtleties.
Read moreJuly 6, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
Drawing on the inspiration of more than 15 years living in San Francisco, American artist Lindsey Kustusch masterfully captures the spirit and energy of urban life in her artworks. Her unique approach to painting—beginning with an abstract background and then layering it with her own handcrafted knives, brushes, and scrapers—gives her work a distinctive character and intensity.
Read moreJuly 9, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
Renowned Australian artist Loui Jover has been turning heads in the art world with his fascinating technique of painting on the pages of old books. Utilizing a combination of inks and gouache, Jover creates striking imagery on a vintage backdrop, turning each piece into a captivating work of art.
Read moreJuly 20, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair
Food design has gained a new competitor - Lindsay Gazel, a pastry chef who has taken the art of cookie-baking to a whole new level. Gazel creates unique, intricately designed cookies for events hosted by big-name brands like Sporty&Rich, Dries Van Noten, Arc’teryx, J.Crew, Vans, Birkenstock, New Balance, Aime Leon Dore, Stussy, Sunnei, and even for the renowned podcast 'How Long Gone'.
Read moreJuly 24, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
The art world is filled with unique voices and talents, each weaving their distinct narratives. One such talent is Pascal Campion, a Franco-American artist-illustrator whose creative journey has covered an impressive spectrum - from conceptual design to visual development for art films and TV shows, and creating commercial animation for clients such as Chevron and Disney.
Read moreAug. 7, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair
In an incredible application of artificial intelligence, Google Art & Culture, in collaboration with Vienna's Belvedere Museum, has breathed life back into the black-and-white photographs of Gustav Klimt's lost masterpieces. Through a specially designed neural network, the project has colourised the pictures of the missing artwork based on the artist's style.
Read moreAug. 14, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
Maximilian Davis's vision for the Ferragamo FW23 campaign is a breathtaking melding of art and fashion. Collaborating with Florence's Uffizi Gallery, Davis has managed to incorporate masterpieces into the advertisement, including Vasari's "Portrait of Alessandro Medici," providing a backdrop for model Vittoria Ceretti. Photographer Tyler Mitchell was behind the camera, capturing the blend of Renaissance elegance and Ferragamo's modern designs.
Read moreAug. 15, 2023 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
In the heart of the former Soviet Union, colossal art pieces adorning building facades and metro stations whisper tales of a bygone era. These are the Soviet mosaics, monumental artworks that once shimmered with pride, illustrating the ethos and ideals of a powerful nation.
Read moreAug. 22, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Situated beneath Piazza Guglielmo Oberdan in Milan, the Albergo Duirno Venezia remains one of the city's clandestine design marvels. Conceived by the esteemed Piero Portaluppi in the iconic art deco style, the spa center officially opened its doors in January 1926. Spanning an impressive 1,200 square meters, the venue housed 30 bathhouses, varying from basic setups to lavish suites, alongside essential amenities such as a barbershop, manicure and pedicure stations, a shoe-cleaning kiosk, a newsstand, a bank, a post office, and much more.
Read moreSept. 4, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
As the Frieze Seoul Art Fair gets underway, Dior has unveiled a remarkable installation that pays tribute to their iconic Lady Dior bag. Located next to the luxury brand's concept store in Seoul’s bustling Sinsa-dong district, the installation will be available for public viewing until September 17.
Read moreSept. 8, 2023 in Fashion & Style by Charlotte Sinclair
Good morning, fashion and art aficionados! Brace yourselves—Annie Leibovitz has delivered yet another captivating collection of photographs for Vogue China's October issue. Each frame? An indisputable masterpiece that belongs not just in a fashion magazine but perhaps even on the revered walls of an art gallery.
Read moreSept. 8, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair
Step into Les Espaces d'Abraxas and you're entering a realm that blends the grandiosity of classical architecture with the quirks of postmodernism. Nestled on the outskirts of Paris, this residential complex is the brainchild of renowned Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill. Built in the 1980s, Bofill described the style as "modern classicism," drawing inspiration from the timeless masters of classical architecture like Palladio, Mansart, and Ledoux.
Read moreNov. 10, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair
Viviane Sassen, a renowned Dutch artist born in 1972, resides in Amsterdam and has made significant contributions to both the fashion and fine art photography worlds. Her work is distinguished by the use of geometric shapes, frequently abstracting human bodies, showcasing a unique artistic vision that blends personal, editorial, and commercial elements.
Read moreFeb. 1, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
The art world continues to celebrate the remarkable contributions of Ernie Barnes, an American artist whose work vividly captures the essence and vibrancy of African American life. Known for his unique style of elongated characters, Barnes' paintings are more than mere representations; they are a dynamic celebration of culture, movement, and emotion.
Read moreFeb. 26, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett
French comic book artist Enki Bilal has long been a towering figure in the realm of graphic novels, particularly known for his richly imagined and intricately detailed fantastical universes. His most celebrated works, "The Nikopol Trilogy" (1980-1992) and "The Monster Tetralogy" (1998-2007), showcase his unique blend of science fiction, dystopian themes, and cyberpunk elements, setting him apart in the graphic novel landscape.
Read moreMarch 3, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
Renowned for his strikingly lifelike paintings, artist Andrew Valko has once again captured the attention of the art world with the unveiling of his latest collection. Valko, a master of hyperrealism, continues to explore the themes of isolation, communication, and the impact of technology in contemporary society through his meticulous artworks.
Read moreJune 28, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett
In a bold move that has ignited controversy in the art world, the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Tasmania has relocated three Picasso paintings to the women's restroom. This unusual decision comes as a direct response to a recent court ruling that deemed a women-only art installation discriminatory.
Read moreJuly 30, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett
Japan is not typically known for its graffiti scene. In a country where street art is often seen as vandalism, graffiti and Japanese culture seem incompatible. Unlike cities like Hong Kong, where street art is more common, Tokyo’s streets are relatively free of such expressions. However, in Harajuku, an alley-gallery has been created specifically for street artists, making all the artwork on its walls officially sanctioned.
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