Jennifer J. Lee's photorealistic oil paintings on burlap challenge the speed at which we consume images on screens.
Describing his occupation as "extreme beachcombing," John Anderson transformed his former plumbing shop into John's Beachcombing Museum.
With barren trees, colorful mounds, and diminutive figures, Hong's paintings emphasize the ways the past appears in the ...
ENESS's 'Forest Dancer' encompasses a central character surrounded by psychedelic trees, mountains, insects, and boulder-like ...
In his latest series 'Volumen,' Fabian Oefner transforms paint strokes into physical objects with dynamic dimensionality.
Cyrah Dardas invokes ancient, ancestral ways of being in the world by consciously connecting to her natural surroundings.
Vibrant contrasts and eye-opening patterns are just a couple of the characteristics of Amanda Lobos’ beguiling murals and ...
"I want young people to see themselves as worthy of being immortalized in art—a recognition that transcends time," Ballon ...
The cats in Tùng Nâm’s ukiyo-e-inspired illustrations alternate between curiosity, serenity, friskiness, and determination.
Thiebaud’s career originated with a focus on illustration and cartoons, which aligned with the emergence of Pop Art in the ...
Chris Millar's "Mirthful Miscellanea" took one-and-a-half years to complete, and just about every part is made from scratch.
Framed by steel I-beams, aluminum cladding, or floor boards, Eamon Monaghan’s chaotic dioramas appear ready to burst from ...
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