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New work by Phillippa Mills who has been using some of her time during the lockdown working on personal pieces. They include this portrait of a woman, with the simple descriptive title ‘Pink Girl’.
New postcards by @stevenwilsonltd each one visualising place names from the United States and almost turning them into brand identifiers 👉 https://t.co/8MQIefRx5p
New illustrations by @mattblease for a piece by @IanStean on @MRPORTERLIVE's The Journal.
The article looks at a problem plaguing many of us in a time of Zoom meetings & being on webcam – the sudden awareness you have a double chin from certain angles 👉 https://t.co/QkBwgSL1Cx
Find out how the collaboration between Canadian writer @DougCoupland and @jamesmjoyce came about when we talk to @FinancialTimes Magazine's Art Director Brian Saffer and James Joyce 👉 https://t.co/10xyv4NDWl
Contemporary art gallery @elevenfineart issues a new limited edition print by Natasha Law called ‘Sitting in Pink’.
The silkscreen print is signed and numbered and available at a special price until 16 February 2020.
More details via https://t.co/kx6bPB0UJX
Neal Murren has created the cover for a book called ‘Mushrooms and Toadstools’ that may not be entirely real, by the authors Michij and Iubv Now, who may not exist.
Not available in bookshops or on Amazon, just in Neal’s ever-astonishing imagination > https://t.co/sw9varbBm3 🍄
New portrait by Phillippa Mills inspired by the heavyweight Chelsea boots available from the Italian high fashion brand @BottegaVeneta.
Materials includes pencil, watercolour, acrylic, oil, lacquer, metallic and sparkly nail polishes, Unison pastels and enamel 🖌
📢 New project by @dannysangra who has been documenting everything in existence and other stuff. This includes a unicorn, anatomical parts and a butt plug.
https://t.co/iK6WOZMxdq
Natasha Law is back aboard the US edition of @boatint this July, providing an illustration for a story by Kristin Ducote. In her regular feature Kristin tells of a recent trip to a Swedish archipelago on board an 88ft yacht, and her quest for authentic Swedish meatballs.
James Joyce has been working for Audi via BBH. He’s created a series of images to illustrate Vorsprung facts – little stories that demonstrate innovations and unique features you’ll find in Audi’s cars > https://t.co/C9rqrb8fRZ @jamesmjoyce @AudiOfficial @BBHblacksheep