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Tight Intelligence, 2018.
Hybrid Humans Run Wild in the Otherworldly Paintings of Kaito Itsuki: https://t.co/BM5LDEPdAL
Kirsty O’Rouke, Ally Hart posing for Fat Life Drawing.
After Lockdown, Is Online Life Drawing Here to Stay? https://t.co/lBFCpdWfqD
Leonetto Cappiello, Paris 1937, Arts et Techniques Exposition Internationale. Issued by the Ministère du Commerce et de l’Industrie. France, 1937.
Are Posters Still the Most Powerful and Persuasive Artist Medium?https://t.co/RFnkto66xa
Toyin Ojih Odutola, A Parting Gift: Hers and Hers, Only, 2019 #ImageOfTheDay
Tuesday tenderness, as depicted by Nigerian-American artist Toyin Ojih Odutola. The beguiling drawing in charcoal and chalk forms part of A Countervailing Theory: https://t.co/qfI2Fjtm8a
Sonia Boyce, Missionary Position II, 1982 #ImageOfTheDay
Some Sunday subversion from the esteemed British artist Sonia Boyce: https://t.co/kSqOy8sTmt
Kirsty O’Rouke, Ally Hart posing for Fat Life Drawing.
After Lockdown, Is Online Life Drawing Here to Stay? https://t.co/lBFCpdWfqD
Lockdown mood.
Bambou Gili, Neighborhood Sleep Paralysis, 2020 https://t.co/i7oTtbop0e
Laure Prouvost, We Are Coming Out, 2017 #ImageOfTheDay
Post-lockdown aspirations, courtesy of French artist Laure Prouvost. This pert poster was one of a number created in collaboration with Danish design company Hay for the CHART art fair in Copenhagen: https://t.co/51kCDdz1Bg
The Essential Artists You Need to Know Right Now:
Illustration: Lily Wong
New York-based illustrator Lily Wong references the visual language of East Asian image-making in her works on paper, weaving multiple narratives that are rich in coded symbolism: https://t.co/8vAUqGDd3z
Faustine Badrichani, Multi Facette Woman, 2020 #ImageOfTheDay
It’s International Women’s Day—an occasion to remember all the women, past or present, intimately acquainted or influential from afar, who inspire you. https://t.co/jwx615Tzoz