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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

Creative Boom

He's currently creating work for major international projects, including an enormous sculpture covered in mythological aquatic doodles for the EXPO 2025 in Osaka. His ability to blend humour with serious commentary has made him a favourite among both commercial clients and gallery audiences worldwide.

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F5: Draga & Aurel on Lake Como, Joseph Beuys + More

Design Milk

Inspired by South Korean artist Jiyong Lees study of the three-dimensionality of color and by the complex compositional technique used by Vasa Mihich for his acrylic sculptures, Draga & Aurel have focused on the concept of refraction, which arises from the composition and breakdown of matter.

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10 Top Visual Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

In 2025, hyperrealism is evolving beyond traditional mediums like painting and sculpture, becoming more digital and interactive. From virtual tours of art galleries to shopping for furniture in a fully rendered space, hyperrealism makes these experiences more engaging and believable.

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Morten Georgsen Turns Childhood Inspiration Into Tivoli Tables

Design Milk

But upon closer inspection, it reveals a clever disguise: the tables are actually concrete that have been covered with a printed travertine finish that mimics the real thing. My father was running a small art gallery and was a part-time painter. Playing with clay and creating small sculptures was a daily pleasure in my childhood.

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You don’t need loads of cash to be a great creative – and we can prove it

Its Nice That

Callista Lim prints out live-action frames and then draws, stitches, and collages directly onto each one by hand. Glasgow-based illustrator Ines Gradot uses marker pens and a Risograph printer to imitate the effect of pricey watercolours, and Austin-based artist Montrel Beverly creates elaborate sculptures from pipe cleaners.

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With 3daysofdesign, Copenhagen is Reinventing What a Design Fair Can Be

Azure Magazine

On the surface, it’s a natural comparison: With hundreds of showrooms and galleries open to the public, an electric energy surges through the city as visitors explore launches from both Scandinavian stalwarts and renowned international brands. Sculptural and graphic, the design stood out amongst a sea of neutral wood tones and clean lines.

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An Expansive Survey in Scotland Celebrates Five Decades of Land Art by Andy Goldsworthy

Colossal

4 November 1984” (1984), Cibachrome photograph The National Galleries of Scotland presents a new retrospective, Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years , in the Royal Scottish Academy building. “Wool Runner” (2025) at the Royal Scottish Academy, National Galleries of Scotland “Frozen patch of snow. Cherry patch.

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