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Artist Sarah Graham on raising awareness for bipolar disorder and how art saved her life

Creative Boom

Rainbow Pony, 2020 © Sarah Graham Rainbow Popsicle, 2021 © Sarah Graham Kaisers Rock © Sarah Graham Sarah first became ill with a mixed episode of depression and psychosis in 2005, a year after losing her father. If you want to pop along to Sarah Graham's upcoming show, you can visit Arkley Fine Art gallery in Hitchin from June.

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The Bristol Dinosaur roars again in Cabot Circus

Creative Boom

With the cinema in Cabot Circus closing, the mall contacted Upfest , a gallery that supports Bristol artists and coordinates large-scale projects with community organisations and businesses. Covering 60 square metres, it's one of the biggest yet and, as with previous works by the artist, features buildings and landmarks from across Bristol.

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11 Graphic Design Tips to Create Images Like a Pro On Instagram

Graphic Design Junction

YouTube was launched in 2005 and experienced meteoric popularity, particularly among creative types, almost immediately after its inception. You can set up a standard “article” with a few different options, such as “image gallery,” “video,” or “quotes.”.

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A New Book Flies Through the Vast World of Birds from Art and Design to History and Ornithology

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Elizabeth Butterworth, Lear’s Macaw, 2005. Picture credit: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC: Gift of Mrs. Walter B. Mixed media, Temporary installation at Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, UK. Chromolithograph, 7.3 × 8.3 cm / 2 7/8 × 3 ¼ in, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Picture credit: © Elizabeth Butterworth.

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‘An Indigenous Present’ Is a Paradigm-Shifting Illumination of Native North American Art Today

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Image courtesy of the artist and Garth Greenan Gallery, New York All pieces by Dana Claxton. 2005), red cedar, acrylic, and horsehair, 24 x 20 x 10 inches. Image courtesy of Fazakas Gallery, Vancouver Both pieces by Caroline Monnet. Image courtesy of the artist Do stories and artists like this matter to you?

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Café Royal Books: 15 years of documenting the UK

Creative Review

Started in 2005 by Craig Atkinson, it began as an antidote to the work he’d been creating himself as an artist. I wanted an antidote to all of that, and to the gallery system, which seemed a closed and fairly elite network. But I never liked to exhibit the same work more than a couple of times,” says Atkinson.

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Between the Wrinkles: New Joe Sorren exhibition is a 'hymn to the beauty of life'

Creative Boom

Surrealist artist Joe Sorren is about to make his debut at Dorothy Circus Gallery's London gallery with a solo exhibition titled Between the Wrinkles. Now, if you're in London, you can marvel at his work in the Dorothy Circus Gallery. The show consists of new paintings that explore the artist's emotions and memories.