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Today's news features these surreal hybrid creatures by Jon Ching, a look at some of the eclectic animals (more than 750!) on view as part of 'The Glass Ark,' and Adele Renault's incredibly detailed feather murals. Read & subscribe: https://t.co/pBfNp8O2EZ
Friday's news is headed out with Sentrock's new illustrated series about mental health, this exquisite paper alphabet by Reina Takahashi, and a portal that's just popped up on the streets of Vilnius and Lublin. Read & subscribe: https://t.co/JwAdaYqyua
Today's news is out with a look at Sho Shibuya's painted New York Times covers, Pallavi Padukone's scent-infused textiles designed to evoke nostalgia and memory, and the subtly dark humor in Virginia Mori's illustrations. Read more: https://t.co/2l8GqxqcjI
Thursday's news is out with Omar Aqil's futuristic self-portraits, these playful automata by Kazuaki Harada, and a new book printed on uncut paper that celebrates Hokusai’s iconic ‘Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji’. Read more: https://t.co/9AdAJflAwA
Friday's news features Annan Affotey's bold portraits of red-eyed figures, the houses in a former German mining region that are strikingly split between the original and renovated, and a new interview with Arinze Stanley. Read & subscribe: https://t.co/0GY9n4zLht
In Sarah Detweiler's evocative, mixed-media portraits, mothers are disguised in swaths of painted and embroidered fabrics https://t.co/4KkFNTatWa
Flora and fauna intertwine in delicate mixed-media artworks by Teagan White https://t.co/uqrhYYZS2M
Today's news looks at Alex Hyner's candy-colored composite of 20 skies from around the world, a stop-motion tutorial for a LEGO chocolate layer cake, and dramatic photos of the volcanic eruption unfolding in Iceland. Read, subscribe, pass on to a friend: https://t.co/xO4f7xEgDI
Digital portraits by Volker Hermes reinvent classical paintings by enveloping the subjects in lavish garments and masks https://t.co/KJZNWvjQum
Today's news is out with these cheeky sculptures by Gerard Mas, Rosso Emerald Crimson's dreamy portraits of women and girls, and the story behind Stacey Lee Webber's practice that subversively stitches directly on U.S. currency. Read & subscribe: https://t.co/9Z8k8ynPud