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Sourcing Journal on MSNHndsght Studio's Andy Fovel on ‘Painting' with DenimFor Brooklyn-based artist and designer Andy Fovel, fabrics are a conduit for creativity. His work pieces together textiles-including denim-into patchwork scenes. In addition to artwork, he uses ...
A new exhibition ‘The Art of Illusion’ delving into the work of Oliver Messel opens this month at Nymans in West Sussex, one of his childhood homes. From interior design to theatre props and film work ...
The cultural initiatives promoted by Sanlorenzo Arts are a vehicle for ideas and innovation, going beyond mere aesthetic contemplation and becoming a tool to reflect on contemporary society and ...
Ringling College of Art and Design's inaugural Theme Park Design Competition challenges high school juniors and seniors to design a mobile merchandise cart for a theme park. The competition ...
An art gallery designed to support students experiencing grief is among the interior architecture projects by students at Corcoran School of Arts and Design.
Savannah College of Art and Design Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews.
Oliver Laxe's 'Sirat,' a techno-fueled hero's journey, blends arthouse with mainstream, evoking "Dune" and "Mad Max" in a pre-apocalyptic tale.
There’s studying the film and TV business, and then there’s actually making film and TV content. The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) allows you to do both. The secret is ...
How does pressure create beauty? This question lies at the heart of ‘Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s’, a major exhibition of design, painting, fashion and photography at the Philadelphia Museum of ...
AI is increasingly influencing the fields of art and design opening up new possibilities, and challenges, for artists and designers.
‘BOOM’: Philly Art Museum explodes with 1940s art and design “BOOM” examines a lesser-acknowledged decade for creative innovation.
Style & Design The Only American to Design Hermès Scarves Really Understood the Assignment Waco postal worker and painter Kermit Oliver depicted the wild abundance of Texas on squares of silk.
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