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Explore Summer Moodboards, Mockups, and More in Our New Drop

Creative Market

From dreamy Procreate brushes and retro patterns to pitch decks, wireframes, and sticker sets, Drop 41 covers every corner of your creative workflow. The Irena Matiash shop creates a variety of resources, from mockups to patterns, for illustrators and event designers alike. Retro 70s Seamless Patterns Vol. And the best part?

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Unraveling Traditions: Faig Ahmed’s “The Knot” at Sapar Contemporary

We And The Color

Introduction to Faig Ahmed’s Vision Sapar Contemporary Art Gallery in New York City presents The Knot , a striking solo exhibition by the renowned Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed. This latest showcase marks the gallery’s third collaboration with the artist, emphasizing his creative evolution.

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Kinetics is king in Max Manavi-Huber’s blistering sports photography

Its Nice That

As a student of graphic design at university, Max became attuned to white space, movement patterns and human geometry – all of which are experimented with in these breathtaking campaigns. “I He studied (BA) Fine Art and has a strong interest in digital kitsch, multimedia painting, collage, nostalgia, analog and all matters of strange stuff.

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Pauline Mauruschat creates watercolour murals for motherhood and loneliness

Its Nice That

Nature, ornaments and patterns are a motif in Pauline’s work, they are acts of meditation in their swirling complexions, or as Pauline puts it: “A reason not to think for once.” He studied (BA) Fine Art and has a strong interest in digital kitsch, multimedia painting, collage, nostalgia, analog and all matters of strange stuff.

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ESH’s enigmatic rebrand for an orchestra invites you to a secret society of music

Its Nice That

We deliberately designed the website as a space with its own internal logic – one that doesn’t follow everyday user patterns but instead reflects the character of the brand itself,” says Alina. If you feel like you’re part of a secret society, then that’s the point. “We

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Otherworldly Flowers Emerge from Darkness in Clara Lacy’s Meticulous Graphite Drawings

Colossal

Art also emerged as a way for her to channel her interest in animals and plants, tapping into the long-held tradition of artists documenting flora and fauna for science. She’s also interested in how graphite is often overlooked in fine art, classified typically as a sketching material rather than a standalone medium.

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Sam Wilde's complex patterned worlds explore the tension between organic & human-made

Creative Boom

Precarious Pangolins – Carnival (Detail) © Sam Wilde In the four years since graduating from the Royal College of Art in London, Sam Wilde has won numerous prestigious awards for his intricate fine art patterns and enjoyed collaborations with brands such as Apple, John Lewis, Liberty and the Turner Contemporary.

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