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Hingston Studio's designs for Garry Fabian Miller, the 'camera-less' fine art photographer

Creative Boom

Dubbed 'one of the most progressive figures in fine art photography', Garry Fabian Miller's work is currently on show at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol. Tom Hingston, founder of his eponymous London-based studio , was tasked with creating the graphics for the show, working closely with the artist.

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Amazing Fine Art Graphics By Russ Mills

Graphic Design Junction

Today we are featuring Creative Artist “ Russ Mills ” with his amazing urban style fine art illustrations. In done BA Hons in Graphic Art and Design from Leeds Met University, specialising in Experimental Film and Animation. Fine Art Illustrations By Russ Mills. 50 Best Script Fonts Of 2021.

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'I destroy the work after an exhibition': Inside the weird worlds of artist JeeYoung Lee

Creative Boom

South Korean visual artist and designer JeeYoung Lee is returning to London's NOW Gallery with her upcoming exhibition, Maiden Voyage. JeeYoung Lee has been touted as one of the rising stars in the Korean artistic world, and with her new installation coming to London, there's never been a better time to see her work in person.

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Jeffery C. Becton on liminal spaces, creating emotional connections, and the power of ambiguity

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Fine art photographer Jeffery C. Based in Maine, he is currently exhibiting in London for the first time alongside conceptual artist and photographer Andrea Hamilton at AH Studios. Who are your biggest artistic/photographic inspirations, and why? What excites and intrigues you most about fine art photography?

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Nature, folklore and fairytales inspire artists Emily Pettigrew and Ryan Steadman

Creative Boom

Landscape continues to be a major theme for many artists, exploring the idea of "home" and its impact on their creative practice. We take a closer look at two artists heavily influenced by their own surroundings deep in the Catskill Mountains. The artist's influences and early experiences include Danish artist Kay Nielsen.

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Laura Stein on the Five Books that shaped her approach to design, branding, and sustainability

Creative Boom

I Mean You by Peter Eleey & Robyn Farrell I graduated with a degree in Fine Art, and in retrospect, it makes sense that I later moved into design. My favourite artists often combined text and images: Jenny Holzer, Ed Ruscha, Lorna Simpson and, of course, Barbara Kruger, making her explosive work. I Mean Me.

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Maiyashu's new picture book explores how people relate to their hometowns in a breathtaking way

Creative Boom

New York-based artist Maiyashu delves into the relationships between people and their hometowns in I Will Always Be Here , a stunning new picture book that balances fantasy, whimsy, and mature reflection. To enter the Central Academy of Fine Arts, I spent many years of my life learning traditional and academic painting," they reveal. "To

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