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Sarah Mafféïs illuminates everyday moments through texture, tone and craft

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For Sarah, inspiration is like a stream that flows from her immediate surroundings. "I I am highly attuned to the atmosphere around me," she says, "so I find constant inspiration in my living environment and the changing seasons." Another recurrent theme in Sarah's artwork is the depiction of food and drink.

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Hanneke Rozemuller constructs dreamy, textural scenes as a way of making sense of the world

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One glance at Hanneke Rozemuller 's portfolio, and you'll stumble upon a sea-blue scene with cloud-like textures reminiscent of a dream, a floating figure appears surrounded by thought bubbles. The piece is textured and beautifully nonsensical for the way it merges motifs and objects into a rosy, hypnagogic drawing.

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Diverse Expressions: 5 Artwork Themes to Discover at The Other Art Fair Brooklyn This May

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Dawn Beckles, “Forever The Cream” (2023), acrylic, charcoal, gold leaf, spray paint, paper on canvas Get ready for an art event unlike any other. The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art returns to ZeroSpace in Brooklyn from May 16 to 19. His digital and mixed media works reflect Black history and culture.

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Cradle: Playful tufted chairs and stools shaped like cats offer comfort and hope

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Titled Cradle, the exhibition at Reem Gallery in Ham Yard, Soho, will bring the Central Saint Martins fine art graduate's unique body of work to the masses, all centring around the recurring theme of cats in nursery rhymes and folk stories. Selby's crafted creatures are timely and offer comfort during these dark times.

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How&How elevates Sauce Labs with an elegant, code-inspired brand identity

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Through a new visual identity, tone of voice, web design and messaging, How&How redefined the brand with the themes of speed, focus, agility and growth. The logo is inspired by based on code brackets, which are crafted to form new frictionless shapes, suggesting a simple and seamless development process. Accelerate.

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Tasia Graham on celebrating the beauty of diversity, amplifying voices, and fusing reality with imagination

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Describing herself as an imaginative storytelling artist, Tasia Graham has found success by working with the likes of the BBC, the Financial Times, and the University of Arts London. And looking at her art, it's easy to see why. Womanhood and cultural identity are recurring themes in your work.

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Homebird: Ewa Smyk's beautiful hand-painted film depicts the power of self-belief

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Created in hand-drawn 2D Animation combined with 3D-modelled and hand-drawn backgrounds, the final textural, analogue look was achieved by meticulously painting elements of each frame on acetate sheets using marker pens and acrylic gouaches – Smyk's take on a traditional 100-year-old technique.