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Swaths of Colorful Fringe Disguise Animalistic Sculptures by Artist Troy Emery

Colossal

Many pet owners are quick to name their dog or cat’s breed, but those bringing home one of Troy Emery ’s colorful sculptures might need to figure out what species they’ve adopted first. “Bird Catcher” (2017), rayon fringing, polyurethane, glue, and pins. All images © Troy Emery, shared with permission.

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Saskatchewan’s Art Now Fine Art Fair Celebrates a Thriving Creative Milieu

Azure Magazine

When the Remai Modern opened in 2017 , it brought an architectural marvel to Saskatoon. And while the Remai museum remains a beacon, a rich array of independent galleries and artists spans the province — with the community converging for this month’s much-anticipated Art Now Fine Art Fair. David Riome, “Owls”, 10.5″x11.5″x7”,

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Meet MackBecks: feel-good feminist jewelry from Kansas City

Moo

Each piece is handmade slowly with multidisciplinary techniques like metalsmithing and industrial design to craft unique and authentic pieces. She values her genuine and slow-made practice to bring beautifully hand crafted jewelry and heirloom quality pieces to anyone who wears them. You call your pieces wearable sculptures, why?

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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

After an early career as a lawyer at a magic circle firm, she began her art career at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Priya read modern languages at Cambridge University then received a distinction and the annual dissertation prize in the history of design from the Royal College of Art. Her inspiration. His inspiration.

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30 Shilllington Design Graduates Who Started Their Own Business

Shillington

Our friendship was cemented when we discovered a shared passion for mid-century art and design over a cup of Sylwia’s incredibly strong tea. The more we learn about this exceptional era of Polish poster art, the more we fall in love; not only with the Polish posters themselves, but with the incredible and iconic artists who created them.