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Tropical Flowers and Prickly Cacti Leap from Lili Arnold’s Vibrant Block Prints

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  • Post Date March 26, 2025
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Every year, Lili Arnold’s mother would block-print holiday cards to send to family and friends. When she was old enough to wield a carving tool, [Read More…]

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In ‘KAUANI,’ Indigenous Mexican Flora Flourishes in Glowing Lanterns

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  • Post Date March 12, 2025
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In Nahuatl, an Aztec language indigenous to Mesoamerica still spoken by more than a million people throughout Mexico, kauani means “to flourish.” Inés Llasera, co-founder [Read More…]

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Rui Sasaki Encases Spectral Flowers in Intimate Glass Assemblages

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  • Post Date March 10, 2025
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“What is essential is invisible to the eye,” Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote in his 1943 novella The Little Prince, a sentiment that drives Rui Sasaki’s [Read More…]

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Beguiling Botanicals Fluoresce in Tom Leighton’s Otherworldly Photographs

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  • Post Date January 22, 2025
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When it comes to foliage, there’s a reason it’s called “greenery.” But for Cornwall-based photographer Tom Leighton, common plants take on otherworldly dimensions when rendered [Read More…]

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‘Doing Is Living’ Highlights Five Decades of Ruth Asawa’s Biomorphic Wire Sculptures

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  • Post Date January 7, 2025
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In the wake of World War II panic and paranoia, the U.S. government feared that Japanese Americans would commit acts of sabotage against the nation. [Read More…]

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Rice Straw Sculptures by ARKO Contemporize a Traditional Japanese Material

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  • Post Date December 23, 2024
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Rice harvests produce straw, a natural byproduct of the dried grain. Traditionally, the material could be used for a wide variety of objects from tatami [Read More…]

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Fantastic Blooms Entwine with Sculptural Motifs in Mevlana Lipp’s Imagined World

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  • Post Date December 10, 2024
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Behind barred motifs evocative of a wrought iron fence, otherworldly flowers are in full bloom, their heads stretching wide and tall while tendrils and leafy [Read More…]

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Wonder and Warmth Emanate from Rosanna Tasker’s Vivid Illustrations

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  • Post Date December 3, 2024
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Swathed in patterned coats, overlooking expansive vistas, or reveling the joys of solitude, the characters in Rosanna Tasker’s illustrations (previously) delight in simple pleasures. Emphasizing [Read More…]

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Wonder and Warmth Emanate from Rosanna Tasker’s Vivid Illustrations

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  • Post Date December 3, 2024
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Swathed in patterned coats, overlooking expansive vistas, or reveling the joys of solitude, the characters in Rosanna Tasker’s illustrations (previously) delight in simple pleasures. Emphasizing [Read More…]

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My Brain Took an Extended Vacation: Ben Zank Playfully Twists the Banal

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  • Post Date November 25, 2024
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When words can’t quite sum up a feeling, Ben Zank (previously) leans into a bizarre visual language. The New York-based photographer creates strange situations in [Read More…]

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