Japanese Town Famous for Rice Paddy Art Honors This Year’s Design with ‘Demon Slayer’
Anime and manga represent some of the most significant cultural exports from Japan. Among them, *Demon Slayer* enjoys one of the most substantial fanbases, both in Japan and across the globe, boasting millions of readers and viewers. Due to its immense popularity, Gyoda (a city known for its annual rice paddy art project) dedicated their 2025 design to this iconic […]
Projection Mapping Transforms Monumental Sculpture into a Living Experience After Dark
South African artist Daniel Popper has debuted an impressive artistic monument in Miami’s Arts District, named “Lumen.” This monumental sculpture acts as the gateway to Society Wynwood, a vibrant apartment community. It is embellished with mosaic tiles that unveil their true enchantment when illuminated at night. By daylight, the artwork exhibits an earth-toned finish, but as night descends, projection mapping […]
Trevi Fountain in Rome Acts as a Backdrop for Opulent Light Display
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Presenting Ethiopia’s Trailblazing All-Female Skateboarding Collective
**Ethiopian Girl Skaters: Pushing Limits on Boards in Addis Ababa** Every Saturday morning in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, something remarkable occurs. At the Addis Skate Park, numerous young girls assemble to challenge norms and relish the excitement of skateboarding—a sport historically led by men. This shift is predominantly attributed to the groundbreaking work of Sosina Challa, the 27-year-old creator of […]
Spotlight on Carson Monahan: Acclaimed Creator and Innovator
**Focus on Carson Monahan: Celebrated Artist and Innovator** In the world of modern art, Carson Monahan shines as a symbol of creativity and innovation. Recognized for his distinct style and imaginative artistry, Monahan has continually expanded the limits of artistic expression. His creations cleverly merge traditional methods with contemporary technology, producing works that captivate audiences across various sensory dimensions. This […]
Interview: Revitalizing Botanical Artwork with Lively Electric Tones
“12 Sunflowers in a Ming Vase” Artist Tim Fowler crafts large-scale botanical artworks with a striking twist. While plants can appear vibrant in nature, Fowler envisions a realm where leaves and flowers are infused with electric pinks, purples, and blues, showcasing a mix of artistic techniques. Acrylic paint, oils, spray paint, and pastels adorn his canvases. This enables him to […]
The Chronological Order of DOOM Games: From 1993 to the Dark Ages
**The Chronological Order of DOOM Games: From 1993 to the Dark Ages** The DOOM franchise stands as a central pillar in the world of first-person shooters (FPS), celebrated for its fast-paced gameplay, revolutionary graphics, and haunting atmospheres. Since its debut, DOOM has transcended mere gaming to become a cultural icon. Here we explore the chronological order of the DOOM games, […]
An Overview of Bordalo II’s Creations: A Collection of Artwork from 2011 to 2017
Bordalo II, an esteemed street artist from Portugal, achieved global recognition through his distinctive method of spotlighting environmental concerns via art. From 2011 to 2017, his creative application of repurposed materials and striking installations entranced audiences worldwide, offering insightful reflections on consumerism and waste. Born Artur Bordalo in Lisbon, Bordalo II is predominantly celebrated for his “Big Trash Animals” series. […]
Lifelong Art Collaboration Between Mother and Daughter
Nora Naranjo Morse and Eliza Naranjo Morse: Lifelong at the Blanton Museum of Art is part of In Creative Harmony: Three Artistic Partnerships, a larger project that examines the connections between three artist pairs. The duo belongs to a Tewa-speaking Pueblo community, and their work is deeply rooted in their cultural heritage, exploring themes of ancestry, community, and the environment […]