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Embroidery for 'presence, clarity of mind and connection to nature', says artist Julia Shore

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© Julia Shore It's hard to find a moment of stillness, but California-based artist Julia Shore uses moss-inspired embroidery to bring nature indoors and mediate. My mission as an artist is to bring peace and calm into your everyday life," she says. Through my art, I hope to inspire a deeper connection with nature and yourself."

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16 of the best online shops to buy original art prints for your home

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So whether you're an artist yourself, an art aficionado, or just someone looking to infuse your home with a touch of creative flair, our handpicked list of online destinations will lead you to discover prints that are not just decorations but conversations. Artists & Objects 4. Hvass&Hannibal 6.

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12 of the best online clothing stores that sell unique pieces by leading artists and designers

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Some of our recommendations are sold directly by creatives themselves, while others are from larger stores that commission artists and illustrators to create unique designs for them. As she grew up in Turkey, it was the picture books from Aysha Tengiz's childhood that kept her sane and inspired her to become a freelance artist.

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Interview with Artist Carolina Amaya

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Embarking on a transformative journey that transcends borders and artistic landscapes, Carolina Amaya , born in Bogota, Colombia, in 1981, has emerged as a prominent contemporary artist now calling Berlin home. As her artistic voice resonates globally, she significantly contributes to shaping the discourse surrounding contemporary art.

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Daniel Sulzberg on how illustration has changed and what value artists can bring that AI can't replace

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I signed with my agency IllustrationX in 2018 and haven't looked back. What I am not cool with is how these programs are stealing images from artists to create these new images. I think it's a real shame that companies are using AI instead of real artists just because it's faster. You've done some pretty amazing jobs.

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Artist and Activist Zanele Muholi Grapples with Exposure in a New Monograph

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All images from ‘Zanele Muholi: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness, Volume II'(Aperture, 2024), © 2024 Zanele Muholi Following their lauded 2018 monograph , South African artist and activist Zanele Muholi has released a second book collecting the most recent additions to their series Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness.

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380 Artists, 51 Countries, 14 Years: A Community Embroidery Project Connects Women Around the Globe

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All images courtesy of Kirstie Macleod, shared with permission In her early 20s, artist Kirstie Macleod became intimately aware of the ways working with a shared purpose has the potential to form immediate bonds. Part of the project is to ensure that artists are compensated and have the opportunity to sell more of their work in the future.

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