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Eva Redamonti's detailed illustrations are a chaotic explosion of the whimsical and the surreal

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Brooklyn-based illustrator Eva Redamonti specialises in creating highly-intricate illustrations which communicate themes of mental health, science, nature and Futurism. Considering that mental health is a common theme in Eva Redamonti's illustrations, it makes sense that art was a kind of therapy for her growing up. "My

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Paula Scher and Jonathan Yeo launch online courses in design and painting with the BBC

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Described as the "master conjurer of the instantly familiar," she straddles the line between pop culture and fine art in her work. Along with his Collage Series, Yeo has explored more conceptual themes such as cosmetic surgery and increasingly, his portraits are addressing wider concepts and themes within the paintings' narrative.

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Artist Jeanine Brito hopes to turn bad memories into something beautiful through her surreal and theatrical paintings

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It was part of a grand plan to work in fashion, having spent a happy childhood obsessed with magazines. "I Then she stumbled into the world of independent magazines. The one I remember most that opened my mind to what a magazine could be was called Amelia's Magazine," she says. "The It was so inventive.

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Good Reads: Hamam magazine celebrates the art of bathing

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She didn’t engage with the ritualistic act of communal bathing herself, however, until she upped sticks to the US to study fine art and visual critical studies. I thought a magazine would be the perfect medium to spread bathing art and culture, especially because most bathing spots don’t allow electronics.

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May 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

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Open Calls ArteAlta (International) This annual competition organized by Alina Art Foundation, Inarttendu, and the Council of the Region Valle d’Aosta invites artists to submit work across painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, textiles, paper, and video related to the theme of Fear. Deadline: May 1, 2024. PT May 3, 2024.

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August 2021 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

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Juried by Charles Goolsby, professor of art at Emory & Henry College and chair of the Division of Visual and Performing Arts, the exhibition has no theme, and the entry fee is $15. A Billboard Contest through Fine Art America. Call for Illustrators for B h Magazine. Deadline: August 27, 2021.

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December 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

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More Art Commission (U.S.). More Art will commission one public art project from an early career artist with an $8,000 budget. Chosen entrants will also be featured in a miniature publication and on the site. The first prize winner receives $3,000, an exhibition in New York, and publishing in Aperture magazine.

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