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Amazing Mid-20th Century Fashion Illustrations by Guy Demachy

Guy Demachy was a French illustrator celebrated for his refined fashion and advertising artwork in the mid-20th century, defined by elegant lines and sophisticated compositions. His work, featured in magazines and advertisements, captured the glamour of post-war fashion and played a role in shaping visual trends. Among his notable pieces is the 1948 Cinzano advertisement, […]
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“The Catastrophes”: Surreal Illustration Series by Mateo Pizarro

Mateo Pizarro’s series “The Catastrophes”* delves into modern anxieties through surreal and abstract depictions of disaster, tackling themes like political polarization, surveillance culture, and misinformation. His drawings serve as both an observation and a personal reflection, helping him process the turbulence that has shaped recent years. With humor and absurdity, he turns catastrophe into a […]
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“Rushes” at Fluentum, Berlin

Featuring works by Morag Keil, David Moser, SoiL Thornton, Phung-Tien Phan, Josiane M.H. Pozi, and Mona Varichon, the exhibition explores the pervasive influence of screen- based technologies on our daily lives, where private and public become increasingly enmeshed. Borrowed from the term “rushes,” used in film and video production to describe unedited footage, the exhibition
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Vibrant Book and Editroial Illustrations by Pavle Ciric

Pavle Ciric is a Serbian illustrator and graphic designer known for his playful, surreal style, featuring vibrant colors and warped forms. His creative process begins with free-flowing sketches, which he later refines using digital tools like Illustrator and Photoshop to bring his quirky ideas to life. Inspired by music, movies, and the act of creation […]
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‘Wonder Women’ Celebrates the Dazzling Figurative Work of Asian Diasporic Artists

‘Wonder Women’ Celebrates the Dazzling Figurative Work of Asian Diasporic ArtistsTwo major exhibitions culminate in Kathy Huang’s new book highlighting groundbreaking work made by women and nonbinary artists.

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Join Artfinder: The Art Marketplace That Connects Artists With Buyers

Join Artfinder: The Art Marketplace That Connects Artists With BuyersArfinder wants to enable customers to not only discover pieces they connect with but to directly support artists doing what they love. 

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