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Green Man brings the visual arts out of the gallery and into the festival field

Creative Boom

Art galleries are fantastic places to get creative inspiration, and most of us probably don't take advantage of them enough. But here at Creative Boom, we also love the idea of occasionally taking art out of the gallery and exhibiting it in a different kind of environment altogether. Check out what they created this year.

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From fine art to Photoshop: Sam Gilbey's illustrious career so far

Creative Boom

If you're a person who knows and follows the world of visual arts, I'd only have to say "painterly pop culture portraits", and your mind would go straight to Sam Gilbey 's work. Gilbey doesn't remember a time when he wasn't drawing as a kid, but before he got to illustration, his education focused more on Fine Art.

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Paul Sende Explores the Perception of Geometry Via Visual Art

Design Milk

This all occurred by the time Sende, at 14 years old, had his Flash animations debuted on MTV. Tuleste Factory The visual artist went on to study Multimedia Arts at National University of Art in Argentina. Where will his talents land next?

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10 best artist and illustration agents in New York City

Creative Boom

With its rich tapestry of art galleries, publishing houses and media outlets, New York City is a veritable hub for illustration agents. You'll also spot Cannaday Chapman , an award-winning artist from Rochester, New York, who is currently living in Germany and has won a ton of awards since graduating from the School of Visual Arts.

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Manjit Thapp brings her illustrated world to life for Now Gallery

Creative Review

Housed in London’s recently redeveloped Greenwich Peninsula, Now Gallery’s Young Artist programme works with upcoming artists to provide them with a new platform to showcase their work and create a unique vision for the gallery space. My Head is a Jungle is on display at Now Gallery until 31 October; nowgallery.co.uk.

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Asia Orlando wants you to stop and take a closer look at her colourful, detailed illustrations

Creative Boom

I've always had this special bond with nature, especially animals, and I think that's pretty evident in my work," she adds. Then there's Rousseau, with his paintings filled with oversized plants, vivid flowers, and quirky animals peeking through the foliage. These elements mirror the details I love including in my work."

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10 Top Visual Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

Augmented and Virtual Reality: The immersive power of VR and AR is amplified by hyperrealistic visuals, allowing users to engage in experiences that feel convincingly real. From virtual tours of art galleries to shopping for furniture in a fully rendered space, hyperrealism makes these experiences more engaging and believable.