Joanie Lemercier - 2022
Winter by Niki Bowers.
By Paul Lewin
Joe Wilson
Illustration for “The Man with the Compound Eyes”,2011
Brilliant koi carp packaging suits this luxury sake perfectly, design by BULLET Inc.
Fishing Recluse by an Autumn Grove (秋林漁隱圖), Sheng Mao, 1368, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
This painting bears a spurious signature of the Yuan dynasty painter Sheng Mou , is likely a 17th-century wholesale recreation of a recorded original of the same title and date done by Sheng Mou for the 14th-century poet Lu Pu. As such, the painting evidences the attention that Sheng Mou’s work attracted in the early 17th century, and references in the spurious inscriptions a network of recorded and transmitted paintings seemingly created in imitation of the same original. While the brushwork is related to known 17th-century painting styles, the subject matter and composition of this painting do homage to compositions associated with the work of Sheng Mou. Nickerson Fund Size: 102.8 × 34.9 cm (40 ½ × 13 ¾ in.) Medium: Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper
In his spare time, Jack challenges himself to design daily posters exploring a variety of subject matters and experimenting with different graphic styles. It’s through these posters that he can test type and colour combinations as well as experimental layouts of text and image to then be deployed across other design applications. These posters are shared via his Instagram @cheersjack which, over the course of 12-months, has grown to over 20,000 followers.
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Jack Forrest is a multidisciplinary designer based in Sydney. He actively utilises all forms of design and technology to create work with depth and impact. Jack believes in the power of design to influence opinion, shift behaviours and make people happy.
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Parallel Ouroboros by Fiona Hsieh
NASA 60th Anniversary Tribute Posters - Created by Mike McCain
We interviewed @ito_chiekosan for the first time for Issue 025 in 2019. Back then, Ito Chieko shared regarding obstacles she has encountered as an artist: “Childbirth and moving home both changed my life considerably, and there was a long time when I could not switch over into a mindset of creating work and make any new pieces. However, in 2017 when I held a solo show for the first time in five years, I realized again how much I need to make work and present it to the people. I’m still limited now in my time and what I can do, but my desire to make work is – on the contrary – even stronger than before I had a child. Even though the number of works I can make is limited, I want to give each individual work as much impact as possible and devote my full attention to creating it.” Two years after the artist just wrapped up another solo show at @gallerytatsuya. posted on Instagram - https://instagr.am/p/CRiESTSB7Iu/
PEEK A BOO! @magtira_paolo gives us a little insight here! The illustrator did not provide a title for these pieces: How would you name this series? posted on Instagram - https://instagr.am/p/CRVMP21hepD/
Shark and Ray
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Grant E. Hamilton, 1895
Painting by Jules de Balincourt
Jules de Balincourt (born 1972) is a French-American contemporary artist, based in Brooklyn, New York. He is best known for his abstract, atmospheric paintings, with saturated colors, blurring the line between fantasy and reality.