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Paul Catherall's illustrations spark a new series of modernist matchboxes

Creative Boom

Under a new brand called London Strike, the first of six matchboxes has been released today by Blue Crow Media , an award-winning publisher of distinctive city guide maps and more, including an ongoing celebrated series dedicated to Brutalist architecture.

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Open Call: The 6th VH AWARD for Emerging Asian Media Artists

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Image courtesy of Ars Electronica Since its establishment in 2016, the VH AWARD , hosted by Hyundai Motor Group, has offered a platform for emerging media artists to showcase their artistic expression and discuss diverse cultural and socio-political issues. Immersive screening of the 5th VH AWARD. Screening at Vision Hall.

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Flora and Fauna Entwine in Lauren Marx’s Mixed-Media Studies of Life and Death

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“The First” (2016) “Starry Eyed” (2021) “Good Luck Spells” (2022) “Crow and Blueberries” (2020) Left: “Unicorn II” (2021). Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month.

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Print is Dead. Long Live Print.

We And The Color

This is a question that many people have asked in the age of digital media, where information and entertainment are increasingly consumed online. Print media, such as newspapers, magazines, and books, still have a significant role to play in the modern world, even though they face many challenges and changes. Is print dead?

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Sophie Harris-Taylor captures moments of unselfconscious tranquillity in new photo series

Creative Boom

But in this series, I'm solely looking at the television and not really commenting on other areas such as phones, social media and games – I'm not yet there with my own children. As for modern kids' relationships with screens as a whole, Sophie is fairly ambivalent. "I I guess everything in moderation," she says.

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Containing 80 Portraits, ‘Stop Tanks with Books’ Pleas for Broad, Sweeping Action in Ukraine

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Prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, British artist Mark Neville moved to Kyiv, a city he traveled to frequently from his home in London since beginning Stop Tanks with Books in 2016. Kristina in Troyitske, Eastern Ukraine, an hour after the shelling (2016). Ukrainsk, Donetsk (2021. Policewomen, Mariupol (2019).

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Phil Constantinesco's beautiful illustrations are inspired by the poetry that emanates from nature

Creative Boom

I was doing some small illustration projects on the side, and then around 2016, my wife encouraged me to do only that. It was very interesting because I don't often work with textiles, and the media and printing techniques are not the same as in publishing. So I stopped doing motion design to focus on illustration."