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“Trans A.M.”: The Superb 3D Surreal Digital Art and VR Sculptures by Elena Romenkova

Design You Trust

Experimenting with the human form and glitch art through animation, Romenkova’s work explores the relationship between man and machine. Herzen with a degree in Fine Arts and has participated in art exhibitions in Russia and abroad since 2004. She graduated from the University of A. More: Instagram , Foundation.

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The best art books to enjoy in the summer of 2022

Creative Boom

We've hand-picked ten unique, original, inspiring reads for creatives you may not have thought of. His trained eye picks out the relevant details, helping us both understand the featured artists on a deeper level and giving us ideas and inspiration for dressing ourselves more imaginatively. What Artists Wear by Charlie Porter.

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Poul Kjærholm’s PK15 Is a Masterpiece in Steam Bent Wood

Design Milk

Master craftsmanship and sculptural expression capture the essence of steam bent wood in what was to be the Danish architect and furniture designer’s last chair. And when the PK15 was later put into production from 1990 to 2004 it used a different woodworking technique. Sadly, only a few were made in 1980, the year he died.

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The State of Branding: Massachusetts (From Massachusetts Flags to Massachusetts Brands)

Canny

We are a global creative agency and are always looking for inspiration from anywhere we can find it. In 2004, a survey conducted by the North American Vexillological Association (NAVA), placed the Boston flag 133 out of 150 city flags. Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts. Flags to Brands).

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Sketches of Frank Gehry: A Conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen

Azure Magazine

He also teaches the course History of Architecture at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts. Fisher Center at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson in New York State (1997–2003), the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Chicago (1999–2004), the New World Center in Miami Beach (2003–11), and Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin (2011–17).