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Maiyashu's new picture book explores how people relate to their hometowns in a breathtaking way

Creative Boom

Having originally studied printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, Maiyashu would soon find themselves on the other side of the planet, shifting their artistic studies from a fine art background and taking a more illustrative approach. "To

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Class of 2022: A guide to all the UK's graduate shows this summer

Creative Boom

Students at Glasgow School of Art. Left to right: Billy Paterson (Communication Design Y3), Jihye Baek (MFA 2022), Fleur Connor (Painting and Printmaking 2022), Sophie Ammann, Leonie Hiller (Communication Design 2022). 22 Men by Emma Williams, MA Art and Science (Central Saint Martins). RA Schools Show , Royal Academy of Arts.

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Barnett Freedman “saw no difference between commercial work and fine art”

Design Week

What made him stand out, Mason says, is that he was a “supreme master of lithography” Freedman’s cover for Memoirs of an Infantry Officer It meant he could “cross boundaries between art and design”, she adds. Accompanied with those skills was a sense of “humanity”, Mason adds.

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25 Exciting Female Creatives to Follow This International Women’s Day

Shillington

You’ll certainly smile when you see Missy’s cheerful work, which spans graphic design, illustration, animation and art direction. Louise previously worked as an art director for film and TV and as a visual artist and illustrator – an experience which she says made her resilient. Hélène Baum-Owoyele. Niamh Tulley.