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Karen Revis? latest body of work consists of a series of plexiglass panels embellished by intricate mixed media and gold leaf winding knots that produce a lacy pattern. Revis takes inspiration...
Artist Blake Fitch began documenting the lives of her half-sister Kate and their cousin Julia in 1997. For ten years she continued this project that presents the evolution of two young lives....
Haunting portraits of Nordic melancholy make up Piet van den Boog?s Ophelia series of oil paintings on black steel. There is a sort of bruised beauty about the subjects, a vulnerability that...
Yesterday we introduced Chicken: Low Art, High Calorie by graphic designer Siaron Hughes who takes a close look at the graphics used in the fast-food signage of independent fried chicken (and any...
This series of watercolours by Rebecca Bird are based on photos of nuclear bomb blasts, mostly from government archives. With the setting removed, the blast becomes more abstract or almost cloud-...
The people in Mario Sughi's vivid illustrations seem to be living a technicolour, minimalist lifestyle. Evocative at times of David Hockney's work, these are images of consuming couples, sporty young people and languid moments. The leisure class is...
The boundaries between art, craft and design are blurred when Studio Re-Creation gets to work on sculptural items that make use of materials at hand. Nikola Nikolov is the force behind The Bells, a steel frame of cold forged...
Gold leaf on cel vinyl adds to the rich layers of colour and narrative in new work by Andrew Brandou. Exotic floral motifs spell out words, form landscapes and tell more stories, while bunnies and alligators meet up with...
Influenced by time spent living in Israel, near both the sea and the urban landscape, Maya Gold captures the uncertainty of the times on canvas. Tiny female figures are pictured trying to paint an umbrella into bricks, sending signals...