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Patrick Nelson's breathtaking collages bring a graphic design sensibility to the world of art

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He explains how he transitioned from graphic designer to full-time artist and what inspires his work today. Coming from a graphic design background, Patrick Nelson has been a full-time collage artist now for a number of years. He sells his work online, in galleries and through curated shops. © Patrick Nelson. © Patrick Nelson.

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Broly Su's graphic illustrations are inspired by a love of hip-hop, basketball and anime

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Thanks to his distinctive aesthetic, which draws on a diverse range of influences and passions, Broly's artwork is always a joy to behold, Like lots of artists, Broly got started at a young age. Regarding college, Broly followed the 'safe' route open to artists, namely, studying graphic design as his major. And it's easy to see why.

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Cultural festivals for the soul: 2024 events that celebrate art, design, and creativity

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This festival transforms Harbin in China into a winter wonderland with massive, intricately carved ice sculptures, ice lanterns, and a variety of winter sports, drawing artists and visitors from around the world. Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, 2020. Image licensed via Adobe Stock.

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Flora and Fauna Entwine in Lauren Marx’s Mixed-Media Studies of Life and Death

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All images © Lauren Marx, shared with permission The living and the dead coexist in vivid color in the fantastic tableaus of artist Lauren Marx ( previously ). ” The artist translates this grief into the mythological, rendering creatures like unicorns and dragons in vibrant hues. “Made of Gold” (2021). From her St.

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

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Works by more than 60 artists comprise the monumental survey, exploring myriad practices focused on and intersecting contemporary art, music, filmmaking, choreography, architecture, writing, photography, design, and more. Image courtesy of the artist and Garth Greenan Gallery, New York All pieces by Dana Claxton.

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Maine Media Workshops Have Taught Generations of Photographers. Now, They’re Celebrating 50 Years. (Sponsored)

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“Judika (Brooklyn, NY)” from Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America (2020). © Denny Courtesy the artist and CLAMP (New York, NY). Fifteen years ago, the artist Frances F. Denny, she’s remained in touch with her mentors from Maine Media. Courtesy the artist and CLAMP (New York, NY).

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Hidden Mothers: Swaths of Fabric Disguise Figures in Mixed-Media Portraits by Artist Sarah Detweiler

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All images courtesy of Paradigm Gallery, shared with permission. This desire for disguise informs the multi-media works of Philadelphia-area artist Sarah Detweiler , whose ongoing series Hidden Mother is on view at Paradigm Gallery through May 22.

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