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Jae Yeon Kim on how they anthropomorphise their creative tools > https://t.co/OZPS91hspy
Pentagram's Eddie Opara takes arts and humanities foundation Mellon in a striking new direction > https://t.co/wFCms8SeKY
“I have an aversion to the traditional idea of beauty”: Amanda Ba on her purposefully unsettling paintings > https://t.co/mVANOGe3Ki
Pia-Mélissa Laroche illustrates worlds and adventures to get lost in > https://t.co/rbAXFNHFbW
Immersed in French (post-)new wave cinema, Cinephile Aude Bertrand’s practice has had its biggest stylistic shift yet > https://t.co/E9wsMzCpd3
From the archive 📚: It’s hard to look away from illustrator Sawako Kabuki’s entrancing yet unsettling series > https://t.co/7ApH2V8Yyq
Cinephile Aude Bertrand on how her charming illustrations are inspired by a love of French (post-)new wave cinema > https://t.co/y1hMR0KBdi
Illustrator Nori Okawa creates dynamic characters out of ovals, circles and lines > https://t.co/AabVvJmcj1
Yimiao Liu on her stunning craft, and “trusting sensitivity” to lead the way > https://t.co/PREGx3zBKQ
This week, @IfYouCouldJobs dives into the ways our creative working lives have shifted over the past two years > https://t.co/nS5bXNud4t