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Cloe Sparrow
Ceramic tablets, embossed with sea creatures. Strung together by assorted pieces of flotsam and jetsam from our beaches. Snatches of verse, reflections on the strange hinterland of sand and foam. Cloe Sparrow’s first solo exhibition ‘Pages of my Mind’ delivers memorable images from our shorelines.
By Andy Pottsabout a year ago in Art
Creating Art for Marketing
When you're thinking about the art for your book, it can be difficult to remember that you're going to need specific art for marketing purposes. That is, you're going to need art created specifically for marketing, such as for posters or logos; this art needs to be created for not just purposes other than the context of the comic and must also be done to different requirements, such as different resolutions, sizes, and even color schemes. This must all be allowed before the marketing for the comic can even begin.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Art
The Last Song of a Forgotten Singer
The old town of Evergreen had always been a place where time seemed to stand still. Nestled at the edge of a forgotten road, it was the kind of place most people passed by without a second glance, its quaint buildings and overgrown streets carrying an air of mystery and melancholy. But for those who paid attention, it had a secret—an old, abandoned theater that no one spoke of anymore.
By Jay Kavayaabout a year ago in Art
Intuitive Design: How I Channelled A New Brand Identity Concept While Falling Asleep
I’m in search of the owner of a new brand identity design concept that was intuitively channelled as I was drifting off to sleep. Sound crazy? I get it. Curious? Please read on!
By Erin R. Wilsonabout a year ago in Art
Transform Your Space: Top Interior Design Tips for 2025
Interior design trends evolve with time, reflecting societal shifts, technological advancements, and changing aesthetics. As we step into 2025, the focus on functionality, sustainability, and personalization in interior design is stronger than ever. Whether you’re planning a renovation, building your dream home, or simply refreshing a room, these design tips from Design with Trinity will help you create a space that resonates with modern trends while remaining timeless.
By Joseph Brownabout a year ago in Art
La Scapigliata: Leonardo da Vinci's Masterful Unfinished Portrait
Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most celebrated artists in history, left behind a legacy of remarkable works that forever changed the trajectory of art. While many of his masterpieces are finished and complete, some of his most captivating works remain unfinished, each carrying its own air of mystery. One such piece is La Scapigliata, an unfinished portrait of a woman, created around 1500. Known as "Head of a Woman" in English, this exquisite artwork is a testament to da Vinci's genius in capturing the subtleties of human emotion and form, despite being a work left incomplete. It offers an intriguing glimpse into the mind of the Renaissance master and stands as a remarkable example of his artistic prowess.
By Deji Akomolafeabout a year ago in Art
Using Panels and Other Layout Options to Effect
Strangely, most artists tend to ignore what panels can do for them, seeing them as just something to deal with rather than a useful tool. That is, they tend to worry more about what goes on the panels than the panels themselves. This is a tragically wasted opportunity as how the panels are defined can add to the storytelling of the comic. While it does require some planning to pull off, that planning can add some really nice visual elements to the comic that are well worth the extra effort.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Art
Human Art In The Context Of AI, Empty Intelligence, and Empty Art
The Uniqueness of Human Theorizing: The Proposing, Preserving, and Protecting of Human Theories Now That Something Else-Artificial Intelligence-Can Now Make Theories Too.
By Adam Daley Wilson - Conceptual Artist + Appellate Lawyerabout a year ago in Art
Using An Algorithm to Create Art
Recently, art created by computers has become a major debate. Software that can create art from minimal information has become much more sophisticated and is better able to replicate the style of known artists. While there are some issues with the art produced, it is generally pretty good and the art produced is capable of winning art contests. While some really great art has been produced, there are some interesting glitches that have shown up, and so the art ranges from gallery quality to downright nightmare fuel. Suffice it to say that there is plenty to talk about.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Art









