The Otherwordly Visual Poetry of Guillaume Amat
Guillaume Amat is a french photographer based in Paris whose photographic practice is dedicated to long-term projects which produce distinct photographic narratives. Amat's Open Fields series depicts reflective surfaces in natural or industrial settings, reflecting their opposing landscapes in an
Bjarke Ingel’s Group Designs Habitat 2.0 for Toronto’s King West
Architecture firm BIG's verdant mixed-use complex, reminiscent of Moshe Safdie's experimental Habitat 67 housing in Montreal, has been approved for Toronto. The King West Street development, first revealed in 2016, has gained permission to begin construction in Canada's largest city. Its design by Bjarke Ingels'
Mickey Mouse: The True Original Design Competition
A True Original Binding generations together more than any other animated character, Mickey Mouse is the “True Original”, a character who reminds people of all ages of the benefits of laughter, optimism, and hope. With his universal appeal and ability to emotionally
The Neo-Figuratist Portraiture of Emilio Villalba
The 1990s saw a revival of neo-expressive and neo-figurative painting, wherein the gestural properties of the medium itself again came to the fore. Its exponents worked in tune with tradition and with their attention focused on the expressive potentiality inherent
The Fantastical Digital Compositions of Nois7
Robert Jahns is a master of illusion. When he isn’t traveling the globe photographing exotic landscapes, he’s behind his computer, carefully crafting dreamlike vistas that couldn't possibly exist in the real world. The Hamburg-based digital artist, better known as Nois7, is a bonafide
Paint The Town: An Arts Help Original Series Explores Emerging Parisian Artists
In an Instagram series launching this fall Arts Help has teamed up with director Carlos Reyes of MeShell studios to uncover the untapped potential of emerging artists in the City of Lights and document their work, their processes, and their
The Frenetic Pop-Art Scribbles of Mr. Doodle
Since becoming Mr. Doodle, Sam Cox has amassed an impressive clientele in the media and art worlds. Brands such as MTV, Adidas, Cass Art and most recently Samsung have all collaborated with the frenetic artist, and for good reason. His
The Hottest Names in Street Art in 2018
Banksy Often considered the most controversial street artist in the world, Banksy pioneered the contemporary urban art subculture as we know it today. With his tongue and cheek sensibility, the English graffiti artist and internationally renowned prankster has managed to become one of the world's
Trippie Redd – Topanga
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