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Channelling Celtic and Mexican mythology, Alicia Reyes McNamara explains how both sides of her heritage flow through her work. @benson_louise writes https://t.co/xQfxYIfkB5
#ThisArtworkChangedMyLife
How Basquiat’s Art Banished the Monsters from Under a Terrified Toddler’s Bed. Words by Jamila Prowse https://t.co/au44n6V5X5
Instagram posts of holiday getaways may have replaced the classic resort postcard, but there is a rich legacy that lives on in the photographic souvenirs that defined an era. Words by Eve Upton-Clark https://t.co/n4chnVwl4O
Amanda Ba, Running on All Fours Towards the Future, 2021 #ImageOfTheDay
22-year-old, Chinese-American artist Amanda Ba is making waves with her striking series of nude red women, accompanied by complementary red dogs. https://t.co/H6fcZpbZvU
Many art and design studios have regular studio lunches—a chance for often-disparate teams to bond away from workspaces and screens. Words by @nalascarlett https://t.co/G2hYrSNncL
“I like the rawness of being naked. It brings it back to being a human and not having this censorship.”
Orgies and Exposure: https://t.co/5F4iUeprM7
Bisa Butler, The Safety Patrol, 2018 #ImageOfTheDay
American artist Bisa Butler recreates historic photographs in textile, employing quilting techniques and imbuing the images with fresh symbolism through her choice of fabrics and colours: https://t.co/ZydQLC6hoV
Meet the Artist Obsessed with Ghosts, Clowns and the Colour Pink: https://t.co/L1m0dHHGO4
Shona McAndrew, Vikki, Kelsey, and Erica, 2020-21.
Women Painting Women: https://t.co/vXwHODGGnq
There is a sense of the foreboding in the intricate watercolour works of Oda Iselin Sønderland: https://t.co/PIXnbzkZHH