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In this recent series of digital artworks, Brooklyn-based graphic designer Victoria Siemer begins with dreamy landscapes of mountainous forests shrouded in fog and clouds and then inserts giant reflective fragments that rise from the ground. The inversed image creates the uncanny effect of a monolithic mirror that towers over the photograph like a kind of portal. Siemer says via email that the images are open for interpretation, but her work often deals with the idea of visual or emotional fragmentation which originated from her college thesis. More
The Fruits of Our Labor print was inspired by a couple of things: the genetic modification of fruits and vegetables,...
Production of this sultry all-electric truck is a slow burn, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tiffanie Turner, a San Francisco-based artist and architect, creates pink, red, yellow, orange and white flowers in crepe-paper. The originality is in the fact that these flowers are created in a g…
Severine Gallardo
Boca do Lobo's 2019 Special Design Edition of Legacy is a tribute to all groundbreaking, spirit-lifting designers, restless titans, and emerging talents.
In London and Berlin-based Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's sculptural work titled Hot Spot, we are presented with a massive cage-like metallic globe
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The giant giant ferris wheel of Osaka Bay, surrounded by blooming cherrytrees!