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CHAMPIONING CREATIVITY ACROSS THE ART AND DESIGN WORLD
Author Archive: Bryony Quinn
Introducing…The delightful multi-practice of pattern-maker-painter, Saskia Pomeroy
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03 August 2012
Introducing… The ineffably awesome Berlin illustrative duo Doris Freigofas and Daniel Dolz, aka Golden Cosmos
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03 August 2012
Excellently gauged info-heavy illustration from Swedish illustrator Nils-Petter Ekwall
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02 August 2012
Keith Haring carpet? Wassily wallpaper? Hockney homewares? Jon Rafman's Brand New Paint Job!
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01 August 2012
A very great meeting of minds as Taryn Simon and Aaron Schwartz create Image Atlas
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31 July 2012
WOW, aka a preview of Chris Ware's new and very brilliant magnum opus, Building Stories
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30 July 2012
Bookshelf this week comes out of Brooklyn and the library of The Believer's online editor, Max Fenton
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28 July 2012
A cinematic trailer by Tell No One for the National Gallery's new Tititan inspired show, Metamorphosis
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27 July 2012
An ingenuously creative book review told through the medium of javascript by Robin Sloan
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26 July 2012
Daniel Brereton's art tapestries for Urban Outfitters are a mystic joy
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26 July 2012
Introducing... Kai Nodland, a Norwegian illustrator with cosmic leanings
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25 July 2012
Steve Miller's iconic x-rays reveal the inner workings of high fashion
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24 July 2012
Brilliant cartoonist and experimental animator Lilli Carré is out of this world
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24 July 2012
Multi-disciplinarian Spencer Wilton is a travelling graphic designer and photographer to boot
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23 July 2012
Garth Jennings tries to get rid of Adam Buxton in his excellent exploding music vid for Guitar Wolf
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20 July 2012
Illustrator Maya Wild draws the coolest kind of pop fan art with serious party vibes
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18 July 2012
Terrific stuff as technology meets art in the fascinating collision sculptures of Eyal Gever
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18 July 2012
Looks good enough to eat: The new, deliciously designed food and culture journal, The Gourmand
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17 July 2012
Mass Observation and Preston is my Paris' new book highlighting overlooked roadside architecture
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16 July 2012
Brilliantly simple collages by Jens Ullrich fusing sport and figurative sculpture
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16 July 2012
Emerging net artists Kim Asendorf and Emilio Gomariz unite on many meta-levels to be Maadonna
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16 July 2012
This week's bookshelf is from Charles Atlas, video artist and director of TURNING with Antony & the Johnsons
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14 July 2012
Documentaries, toilet humour and tribal automobiles from The Graduates 2012's Isabel Gibson
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14 July 2012
The multifarious styles of Maciek Pozoga is a real coup for portrait photography
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13 July 2012
Etienne Gros sculpts sponge into squidgy Venus de Milo-esque forms - yes!
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13 July 2012
An excellent, psych-happy animation, Cascade, from Timothy LaPointe
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13 July 2012
The Graduates 2012's Alex Walker turns out masterful educational illustrations
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13 July 2012
Le Corbusier was born 125 years ago, ECAL students design him some very nice presents…
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12 July 2012
A textural high courtesy of some psychedelic kittens from William Selden and Gary Card
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11 July 2012
Measured design by Yerina Cha with a deft, all-things-considered application
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11 July 2012
Byzantine landscapes in brilliant detail from South Africa-based illustrator Jean de Wet
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10 July 2012
Collector extraordinaire Erik Kessel's latest unconventional photographic exhibition, Album Beauty
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10 July 2012
Happy repetitions and chance compositions from graphic illustrator, James Hines
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10 July 2012
Really unreal: The compelling compositions and strange symbolism of Eckart Hahn's paintings
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09 July 2012
Icelandic/Danish architects KRADS complete the American inspired Stöðin panaromic drive-in
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09 July 2012
The Graduates 2012's Lorna Scobie has a zoo in her brain and a inky paintbrush in her hand…
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09 July 2012
A threateningly exciting, behind-the-scenes 13 minute short for The Dark Knight Rises
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08 July 2012
This weeks Bookshelf courtesy of Vintage Festival and HemingwayDesign founder, Wayne Hemingway
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08 July 2012
Chewing operated drill and a teeth lathe! The brilliant Mouth Factory by Cheng Guo
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06 July 2012
Karel Martens on design: Not like fries and mayo, pleasing you instantly but then causing stomach-aches
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06 July 2012
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