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Swaths of Colorful Fringe Disguise Animalistic Sculptures by Artist Troy Emery

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“small sweet pink lump” (2020), polyester, polyurethane, pins, and adhesive, 40 x 44 x 39 centimeters. 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.

Sculpture 101
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Xiangni Song follows her instincts to create paintings of the abstract images in her mind

Creative Boom

She subsequently transitioned from illustration to fine art by enrolling in the MFA Fine Arts program at Pratt Institute in 2020. Since then, she has explored various mediums by creating two-dimensional works and sculptures. This doesn't mean her background in illustration was time wasted, though.

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F5: Artist Elizabeth Chapin Shares a Kitchen Staple, Favorite Podcasts + More

Design Milk

In 2020, she was awarded a residency in Florence, Italy, through Feminist Art Collective Toronto. Work by Elizabeth Chapin: p1eta , 2020, mixed media Banishment of Solitude is a series of work that deconstructs crafted identities and online personas. And he is well named.

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Cosmic Nature: A Spectacular Polka Dot-Filled Exhibition by Yayoi Kusama Sprawls Across New York Botanical Garden

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Teeming with squiggly sculptures, site-specific installations, and smaller pieces covered in the Japanese artist’s iconic polka dots, Cosmic Nature is an expansive exhibition celebrating decades of Kusama’s bold, joyful body of work. Collection of the artist, courtesy of Ota Fine Arts and David Zwirner.

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Exploring Black Masculinity Through the Lens of Black Women and Non-Binary Artists

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So much of Black history around the continent and across the diaspora has been whitewashed or erased, much like the noses hacked off the faces of Egyptian sculptures to destroy evidence Black power and leadership — but as Malcolm X wisely observed, “Truth is on the side of the oppressed.”

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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

Derbyshire was a genius who used a tape machine to sample music and is famous for her electronic arrangement of the Dr Who Theme. Simonida Pavicevic is the co-founder and curator of the international contemporary art gallery HOFA Gallery (House of Fine Art). Simonida was surrounded by art from a young age.

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These Cell Towers Disguised as Trees Are the Height of Absurdity

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“When the first pandemic lockdown happened in California in 2020, Thomas spent his days checking every single location marker on these online maps with Google Street View,” Kaya remembers. Larson Camouflage, the company that created the first Mono-Pine in the early 1990s, also worked on Disney’s theme parks.