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

Creative Boom

She considers art to have saved her life and is launching her biggest solo show next month to help others. Sarah Graham has become a renowned British artist for her fun and joyful kitsch paintings, paying homage to familiar toys, sweets and brands from the 1980s and 1990s. To discover more about her work, visit sarahgraham.info.

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F5: Leyden Lewis Loves the Internet, Pork Belly Buns + More

Design Milk

They specialize in creating poetic, culturally sensitive spaces that emphasize the importance of fine arts, design, and structure. Leyden also consults on private art collections and exhibition curations. Animal Locomotion, Plate 626, 1887, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Collecting Art. Meditation.

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

UX Collective

Florence Henri was a pioneering surrealist artist, photographer, painter, and pianist. After encountering Berlin’s avant-garde artists, she shifted her interest from music to painting, and she began studying painting in Berlin in 1914. She was born in 1893 in New York, USA, and passed away in 1982 in Compiègne, France.

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Wildlife Intertwine in Finely Rendered Mythological Worlds by Lauren Marx

Colossal

The artist, who resides in her hometown of Saint Louis, Missouri, cites frequent trips to the Saint Louis Zoo, biology classes, and National Geographic television shows as cultivating her lifelong interest in animals. Her latest body of work debuts December 14, 2019, at Corey Helford Gallery. x 10 inches. x 10 inches.

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‘As We See It’ Brings Together 30 Black Artists Reshaping the Industry

Feature Shoot

As We See It highlights the contributions of 30 Black artists, many of them photographers, whose work follows and builds upon the legacies of those who came before, including artists like Malick Sidibé, Gordon Parks, and Carrie Mae Weems. Scratching the Wrong Side of Firmament, 2015. © Photo styled by Edem Dossou.

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Craig Berry on working for Nomad & how changing cities has helped push his creative skills & confidence

Creative Boom

Fresh back from Amsterdam, where he previously worked as a junior designer for Superunion and later Ogilvy Social.Lab, Craig Berry is now part of the team at Nomad , the rising London studio founded by Stuart Watson in 2015. Up until then, I studied Fine Art. We discover more about his journey so far.

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10 Featured Speakers to Check Out at Human/Nature

Azure Magazine

Joey Giaimo, Founding Principal at Giaimo Architects Joey Giaimo founded Giaimo in 2015 with an approach to architecture that sources the value and characteristics of existing buildings and spaces. Boudreau established SpruceLab in 2020 to be collaborative and nature-based with a community focus.