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Jean Jullien's bold, graphic underwater world will awaken your inner child

Creative Boom

Photography by Kate Shanasy The Paris-based artist brings an intimate experience of colourful ocean life, inner coral reefs and natural wonders to the National Gallery of Victoria for their latest Triennial. French artist Jean Jullien is one of our favourite creatives working today. whatever your age. whatever your age.

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Artistic rebel, urban poet: new book celebrates the iconic photography of Saul Leiter

Creative Boom

As a new monograph highlights, this uncompromising artist was a true rebel with a radical approach that resulted in a huge archive of truly groundbreaking work. Saul Leiter: The Centennial Retrospective presents the full spectrum of his artistic output for the first time, including rare and previously unpublished material.

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V&A announces the shortlist for the 2022 Illustration Awards

Creative Boom

Hopefuls for this year's V&A Illustration Awards have been whittled down even further as the shortlisted artists have recently been announced. Celebrating excellence in student and published illustration, the shortlisted work covers a range of styles and subjects. Published by Flying Eye, 2021. Published by Penguin, 2021.

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London Original Print Fair moves to Somerset House for its 37th edition

Creative Boom

Deborah Azzopardi, The Great Escape, 2014, Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Founded in 1985, London Original Print Fair is an unrivalled opportunity for people to view and buy original prints from top international dealers, publishers and studios. Louise Bourgeois, Beautiful Night. Paula Rego, Little Miss Muffet II.

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Three Publishers Get Real About Independent Publishing

Eye on Design

Much of the work we do as designers, publishers, and artists remain mystified to our peers and the community at large. We discussed how their work has changed since the pandemic, economic considerations publishers must consider, the woes of global distribution, and the pressure of constant production and personal hard work. .

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Cultural festivals for the soul: 2024 events that celebrate art, design, and creativity

Creative Boom

This festival transforms Harbin in China into a winter wonderland with massive, intricately carved ice sculptures, ice lanterns, and a variety of winter sports, drawing artists and visitors from around the world. Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, 2020. Image licensed via Adobe Stock.

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Daniel Sulzberg on how illustration has changed and what value artists can bring that AI can't replace

Creative Boom

What I am not cool with is how these programs are stealing images from artists to create these new images. I think it's a real shame that companies are using AI instead of real artists just because it's faster. We are currently working on animated pieces for a gallery showing for a psychedelic club here in Santa Barbara.