Antidote: Organic Lifeforms Rendered with Prussian Blue Create Vivid Ecosystems by Yellena James

Using a combination of acrylics, gouache, and ink, Yellena James cultivates brightly-hued ecosystems ripe with lines, patterns, and nature-based motifs. The Portland-based artist paints organic forms that resemble both marine species like coral and kelp in addition to full-bloom flowers, creating brilliant, labyrinth-like ecosystems. Although Prussian blue ink has been …...Read More

International Open Call: Submit Your Art to Create! Magazine's Winter Issue

We’re thrilled that our editor-in-chief, Christopher Jobson, is curating the winter issue (#24) of Create! Magazine. Founded by Ekaterina Popova in 2013, the independent arts publication has an international audience of more than 170,000 readers. Create! spans both digital and print platforms and hosts a podcast featuring contemporary artists, curators, …...Read More

Eerie Photographs Reveal the Unseen Ruins of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in a New Book

After embarking on both permitted and illegal ventures into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, British writer and photographer Darmon Richter was able to document the ghostly ruins and abandoned structures throughout the hazardous region. He captures eerie Cold War-era relics in a series of mysterious photographs, including a paint-curling mural venerating …...Read More

Dreamy Illustrations Imagine Encapsulated Adventures and the Lives of Quirky Mushroom Characters

Hong Kong-based illustrator Ceci Lam envisions a whimsical dream world of mushroom-headed figures, adventures through tropical landscapes, and cozy nights in. Her drawings feature anonymous characters who are full of personality, whether daring and bold as they peer up at towering cacti or more subdued in their plant-filled homes. Lam …...Read More

The World's Largest Robot Walks, Kneels, and Points Toward the Sky Above Japan

An iconic sci-fi character comes to life in the form of an enormous droid that looms 60-feet above Japan. A project of Gundam Factory Yokohama, it’s the tallest robot in the world, and after months of engineering, this life-sized bot now can swivel its head, kneel, point upward, and even …...Read More

Minimal Female Figures Explore Community, Identity, and Connection in Laura Berger's Paintings

In Laura Berger’s minimalist paintings, female figures entwine together in abstract formations. Their dark locks flow with the curves of their bodies, which are posed in relaxed, natural stances. Using tight color palettes of muted tones, Berger works mostly in acrylic, although she’s ventured into oil since the onset of …...Read More

Miniature Mixed Media Lace Works Depict Pastoral Scenes in New Work by Ágnes Herczeg

Working within a scale of just a few inches, Hungarian artist Ágnes Herczeg (previously) threads together fragments of wood, seeds, and wire with delicate lace work to form pastoral scenes inspired in part by her surroundings in a small town near the river Danube. This year, Herczeg utilized more tree …...Read More

Inside Information: Cross-Sections of Retro Technology Reveal Historical Moments of Iconic Objects

As part of an ongoing series titled Inside Information, UK-based design studio Dorothy explores some of the most iconic designs in the areas of film, music, personal computing, and fashion through clever “cutaway” infographics. Each illustration reveals a miniature isometric world packed with historical moments from famous concerts that used …...Read More

A Moment of Stunning Choreography and VFX Shares the History of the Little Rock Nine through Dance

In a powerful interpretation of Elizabeth Eckford’s historic walk to school in 1957, dancer Kendi Jones moves gracefully along a sidewalk. “The First Day” is shot in black-and-white to mimic the iconic photographs of Eckford as she passed through crowds of angry White students, teachers, and community members on her …...Read More

Snapshots by Shin Noguchi Frame Candid and Enigmatic Moments Observed on the Streets of Japan

Photographer Shin Noguchi (previously), who lives in Kamakura and works throughout Tokyo, has a knack for capturing snapshots of the unusual, baffling, and quirky activities of passersby. A single image often is imbued with layers of serendipity, with one framing both a woman in an elaborate gown and a dazed …...Read More